Max Rady College of Medicine News Archive
CBC/Ottawa Citizen: Panel studying doctor-assisted dying gets new mandate, extended timeline
November 17, 2015 —
U of M prof charts a new path
Winnipeg centre for patient-oriented research opens new doors
November 4, 2015 —
Thursday, November 5, 11:30 a.m.
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MedTalks
November 3, 2015 —
The general public is invited to join us for a series of stimulating and interactive public lectures by acclaimed University of Manitoba Faculty of Health Sciences professors, instructors, and experts.
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QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOLARSHIPS OFFER A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY
November 2, 2015 —
If you’re committed to helping people lead healthier lives, interested in health or medicine, or set on working to improve populations or societies, the world just became your oyster. The University of Manitoba is one of 34 Canadian universities to offer a scholarship opportunity designed for students to travel to another Commonwealth country where they’ll spend three to four months working as an intern with world-class experts in global and Indigenous health research.
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Discovery Day inspires local youth to explore careers in health sciences
October 30, 2015 —
More than 290 high school students and teachers from 70 schools across Winnipeg and surrounding areas are converging on the University of Manitoba to explore careers in medicine and other health sciences
Lecture: What is civility in the 21st century health-care workplace?
October 28, 2015 —
Join us for a free lecture on Oct. 29 by visiting John Hopkins University professor
New research may lead to vaccine for parasitic disease
October 26, 2015 —
Breakthrough discovery of vaccine candidate to protect against leishmaniasis
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New research may lead to vaccine for parasitic disease
October 23, 2015 —
Promising research from the University of Manitoba is raising new hopes in the fight against a pervasive and potentially deadly disease that affects millions around the world and is increasingly expanding to non-traditional locations.
CTV: Parents advised to introduce allergenic foods like peanuts early: review
October 20, 2015 —
'We're in the midst of a food allergy epidemic, so prevention is really important'





