Max Rady College of Medicine News Archive
Preventing HIV epidemics
November 29, 2017 —
Building on a decades-long legacy of groundbreaking HIV/AIDS research
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Who goes to the doctor, where and why?
November 23, 2017 —
U of M study finds many Manitobans choose to see a family doctor or nurse practitioner who is not located close to their home
Two U of M researchers listed among Canada’s most powerful women
November 23, 2017 —
Dr. Catherine Cook and Dr. Samar Safi-Harb named WXN 2017 Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award winners
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Sharing their passion
November 20, 2017 —
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences faculty members were recognized at an awards ceremony for connecting to their community through their passion for science, research and health equity
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International medical grad embraces Canada, tops CFPC exam
November 17, 2017 —
International medical graduate receives highest marks on Canada's family medicine certifying exams.
Discovery fuels innovation
November 15, 2017 —
Dr. Charles Bernstein pioneered a different approach in IBD research—a larger, more comprehensive approach through which he and his team have made new discoveries
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Professor recognized as outstanding PA educator
November 9, 2017 —
Dr. Jonathon Bellas has received a national award for his teaching in the master of physician assistant studies (MPAS) program.
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MedTalks: public lecture series on important health issues
November 8, 2017 —
From blood clots and cancer screening to all-natural health products and biting insects, MedTalks brings an expert perspective to public audiences.
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Discovery Day drives OT student to find his career path
November 7, 2017 —
Discovery Day gives Grade 11 and 12 students the opportunity to speak with award-winning faculty members and take part in interactive workshops that demonstrate real-world medical skills.
The Conversation: Foster care damages the health of mothers
November 6, 2017 —
'We found that among mothers who had a child taken into care, the number of mothers with depression, anxiety and substance use diagnoses was much higher in the years after their children were placed'





