Rady alumni reconnect with classmates, rediscover UM at Homecoming festivities
The Rady Faculty of Health Sciences hosted its largest-ever Dean’s Homecoming Breakfast on Sept. 20, with more than 280 UM alumni from the health professions reuniting at the Brodie Centre atrium.
Those in attendance were celebrating milestone reunions (10, 25, 50 years, etc.), with some having graduated as long ago as 1965. Dr. Peter Nickerson, dean of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, said he was inspired to see such a large group of alumni gathered together.
“Congratulations, University of Manitoba alumni, on your milestone reunions,” Nickerson said. “This Homecoming breakfast is always a highlight and the energy in this room is really electric.”
Nickerson updated the guests on several developments underway at the Rady Faculty, including the establishment of the new College of Community and Global Health and construction of the newest building on the Bannatyne campus. The building will open in 2027 and will be home to medical education spaces, the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry’s new dental clinics, Ongomiizwin – Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing and a child-care centre.
Other speakers included Dr. Allan Winchar from the Dentistry Class of 1975, Susan Fogg from the College of Nursing Class of 1975, and current Max Rady College of Medicine student Guneet Uppal.
Following the breakfast, medicine, dentistry and rehabilitation sciences alumni took tours of their respective college facilities.
Medicine alumni from the classes of 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 2000 and 2015 toured the Max Rady College of Medicine skills labs.
Medicine Class of 1975 alum Dr. Frank Martin said he enjoyed the breakfast, tour and spending time with old friends throughout the weekend.
“I thoroughly enjoyed talking with classmates, and catching up with their lives was very special,” he said.
Members of the dentistry classes of 1975 and 2015, and the dental hygiene classes of 1975, 1985 and 2000 toured the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry building. The tours were led by college dean Dr. Anastasia Kelekis-Cholakis and Mary Bertone, director of the School of Dental Hygiene.
The College of Pharmacy held a celebration the previous evening at the Apotex Centre on the Bannatyne campus, where alumni learned about the facility and today’s student experience.
“In 1965, it wasn’t the pharmacist’s role to share any prescription information with the patient. People swallowed, inserted, inhaled or applied meds without ever knowing [the meds’] names,” said Muriel Barber from the BScPharm Class of 1965.
The College of Nursing welcomed alumni from the classes of 1975 and 1985 to a reception and tour of the Helen Glass Centre for Nursing on the Fort Garry campus, also on Sept. 19.
College dean Dr. Kellie Thiessen updated the group on current activities at the college and thanked them for their service as nurses. Other speakers included Nursing Students’ Association senior stick Mariam Yusuf and Diane Cepanec from the Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
Watch a social media reel from the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences events.
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