Max Rady College of Medicine News Archive
CBC: Physicians, doctors-to-be help out at Winnipeg shelter
February 18, 2016 —
"We wanted to have a better understanding of our patients"
Supporting research into how we age, how we address global health challenges, and how our climate is changing
February 9, 2016 —
Research funding for new and renewed research chairs – $3.3 million in funding over the next seven years
The Affect Project: Memory, Aesthetics, and Ethics
January 28, 2016 —
A Taste for Feeling – February 25-26, 2016 – Call for Papers
Almost half of all military personnel in Canada have a history of child abuse exposure, UM study finds
January 27, 2016 —
Study found that such exposure was associated with an increased risk of suicidal behaviour. The risk had a stronger effect on the general population than military personnel, and the effect of exposure to child abuse was stronger than the effect of actual deployment-related trauma.
JEANNE RANDOLPH one of Canada’s foremost cultural theorists – Writer in Residence Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture
January 13, 2016 —
CCWOC Writer in Residence Dr. Jeanne Randolph
‘This is a landmark event for those with kidney disease’
January 12, 2016 —
New equation that is 'extremely' accurate at predicting the risk of dialysis can save our health care system millions while improving patient care
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Students, Faculty Respond to Syrian Refugee Crisis
January 5, 2016 —
Health-care providers are trained to offer medical and health care, but reaching out to those in need on the other side of the world? For University of Manitoba first-year medical students Rami Elzayat and Zeenib Kohja – as well as for Faculty of Health Sciences faculty members- that’s just second nature.
Report on chronic kidney disease in Manitoba to be issued Dec. 3
December 2, 2015 —
Study to be released tomorrow recommends new comprehensive public health strategy
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
The wave of the future
November 26, 2015 —
November 27 marks National Physician Assistant Day. The College of Medicine celebrates its PA program and everyone who works very hard to make program such a success. In honour of National PA Day (#PAdayCA) we bring you an article (from the next issue of MB Medicine) about two PA students who are doing some amazing work in the community.
One of Canada’s most powerful women
November 25, 2015 —
Awards recognize female leaders in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors





