Max Rady College of Medicine News Archive
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Key to Health: Kick off pop up social
April 17, 2018 —
Rady Faculty partners with Habitat for Humanity on our fourth build project.
Faculty of Science
On April 14 Science marches on!
April 9, 2018 —
For an event that only started a year ago, the March for Science has a lot of momentum behind it
MMSF John Henson Clinical Research Professorship in Population Medicine announcement
April 2, 2018 —
The Manitoba Medical Service Foundation and the Max Rady College of Medicine at the University of Manitoba invite applications from individuals as candidates for MMSF John Henson Clinical Research Professorship in Population Medicine Award, to be effective July 1, 2018
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Department of family medicine names first Indigenous health lead
March 28, 2018 —
Alumna leads the way for the next generation of physicians
Faculty of Science
Volunteer for Science Rendezvous!
March 22, 2018 —
Consider volunteering for Science Rendezvous, the largest celebration of science and engineering in Canada!
Rock-solid performance wows judges at 3MT
March 22, 2018 —
International student gave strong presentation on designing buildings to withstand earthquakes
Lorrie Kirshenbaum: 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient for Professional Achievement
March 14, 2018 —
Dr. Lorrie Kirshenbaum’s research may sound like science fiction, but the advances he has made in human health are very real and the implications have had a global impact
Shayne Reitmeier: 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient for Outstanding Young Alumni
March 14, 2018 —
Dr. Shayne Reitmeier began changing the face of health care while still in medical school
Indigenous
Ten individuals honoured at second annual Indigenous Awards of Excellence
March 9, 2018 —
Awards recognize tremendous accomplishments of Indigenous students and, for first time, faculty and support staff
On the history of infectious disease as an academic discipline
March 9, 2018 —
'We valued the opportunity to bring clinical microbiology to ill patients and make the lab an exciting venue for learning'





