Max Rady College of Medicine News Archive
Duo among Canada’s most powerful women
November 23, 2016 —
U of M researchers named to Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Awards
Pediatric geneticist awarded medal of honour
November 23, 2016 —
The Rx&D Health Research Foundation (HRF) recognized Distinguished Professor Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg for her global impact on the health of children
U of M physiologist receives Research Canada Leadership Award
November 23, 2016 —
Dr. Grant Pierce, executive director of research at St. Boniface Hospital, and professor in the department of physiology at the University of Manitoba, has been awarded Research Canada’s 2016 Leadership Award
Mental disorders common in Manitoba children: U of M study
November 21, 2016 —
The study measured how common mental disorders are among Manitoba children, and what puts kids at risk.
NY Times: The Cure for UTIs? It’s Not Cranberries
October 31, 2016 —
Actually: You may enjoy the taste (see: vodka) but it won’t cure and, probably, won’t prevent recurrence.
Two prominent members of the University of Manitoba community named to Senate
October 27, 2016 —
Palliative care advocate Dr. Harvey Chochinov and art historian Patricia Bovey selected for Canada's Senate
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Local flu clinic has international scope
October 24, 2016 —
Nearly 200 students from the Max Rady College of Medicine and the Colleges of Pharmacy and Nursing and will be administering free flu vaccines to the public.
Local flu clinic has international scope
October 21, 2016 —
Starting October 24, nearly 200 students from the Colleges of Pharmacy, Nursing and Medicine will be administering free flu vaccines to the public
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Bug Day’s popularity still infectious after two decades
October 17, 2016 —
Bug Day, an annual day-long program of lively presentations about infection prevention and control, public health and infectious diseases, is marking its 20th anniversary on Tuesday, Oct. 18 on the Bannatyne Campus.
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Med student honoured for leadership, advocacy work
October 5, 2016 —
Dorothy Yu, a third-year med student has won a Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF) Award in recognition of her leadership work at the university and beyond.





