college of nursing News Archive
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Rady students learn importance of teamwork through interprofessional curriculum
June 10, 2020 —
Students from team #331 finished their second term of the interprofessional collaborative care (IPCC) activities with a greater understanding of how teamwork among health-care professionals can have a positive impact on the health of patients.
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Midwifery degree program due for delivery in 2021
May 13, 2020 —
The University of Manitoba’s College of Nursing will introduce a bachelor’s degree program in midwifery in September 2021.
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Resilient researchers continue important UM work from home during COVID-19 crisis
April 24, 2020 —
Cross-disciplinary initiatives and collaborations in order to find a solution
What it is like to be a youth with anxiety
April 16, 2020 —
This pandemic, one researcher hopes, could help others glimpse into what living with an anxiety disorder is like
Hundreds of UM students volunteering to help fight against COVID-19
March 31, 2020 —
UM students Francis Arevalo and Thomas Koop are profiled as representative of students helping their community
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Campus leaders honoured at fourth annual Indigenous Awards of Excellence
March 11, 2020 —
Family, friends and community gathered this week to celebrate 10 recipients of the Indigenous Awards of Excellence.
Martha Donovan awardees ‘exemplify leadership potential’ among women in Rady Faculty
January 21, 2020 —
Twelve women in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences will have the opportunity to develop their leadership skills thanks to a newly established fund
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Interdisciplinary Innovation
December 17, 2019 —
Three interdisciplinary research projects have been chosen for grants in 2020, the final year of the Rady Innovation Fund
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First Nations face challenges accessing cancer care in Manitoba, study says
November 28, 2019 —
First Nations cancer patients in Manitoba are being diagnosed at later stages than other Manitobans, likely a result of barriers that limit access to oncology care for Indigenous Peoples across Canada, according to a doctoral candidate at the College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
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Inspiring next generation of Indigenous health-care professionals
October 15, 2019 —
Maximus Sandberg stood in the middle of the Pinaymootang School gym holding a stack of pamphlets and papers he planned to take home and read. The Grade 12 student had just visited the 10 booths that were part of the health-care professions career fair held on Pinaymootang First Nation on September 24.





