Max Rady College of Medicine News Archive
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Population health researcher wins U of M Distinguished Dissertation Award
June 24, 2019 —
A prodigious PhD graduate in Community Health Sciences – who delved into the effects on mothers when their children are apprehended – has won a prestigious award.
CBC: Indspire Awards honour Cree doctor who serves her home community
June 24, 2019 —
Dr. Marlyn Cook earns honour
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Book traces 50-year story of anesthesia at U of M
June 14, 2019 —
For decades, anesthetists were viewed as assistants to surgeons. Historian Allan Levine takes readers through the often-dramatic Manitoba struggle for anesthesia to be recognized as a full-fledged specialty.
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Welcome to the family:
June 13, 2019 —
Family Med residents start off on the right foot with a little help from their peers.
National research team targets glioblastoma
May 31, 2019 —
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumour in adults and is characterized by its infiltrative and often fatal progression
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New Manitoba health professionals graduate
May 22, 2019 —
Manitoba’s newest physicians, pharmacists, dentists and dental hygienists officially graduated on May 23
Second UofM Food Systems Student Symposium set to “Bridge the Gap”
May 16, 2019 —
Register today for the University-wide Food Systems Student Symposium - F3S - taking place June 26th.
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‘American Idol’ brings data to the fore
May 15, 2019 —
Students in the Visual and Automated Disease Analytics program this summer will take part in an intensive two-day competitive workshop that gives them a unique opportunity to work with authentic pre- and post-natal nutrition research data
Research pushing the boundaries
May 13, 2019 —
Early career researchers are among the inaugural recipients of funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund
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Seniors’ health improving, but rates of depression, anxiety rising: U of M study
May 13, 2019 —
Health data study finds Manitoba seniors living longer in own homes, but being diagnosed with more mood and anxiety disorders





