Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
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Esteemed islander
November 29, 2019 —
Occupational therapist Heather Cutcliffe receives Order of Prince Edward Island
Innovating Research Administration Systems
November 27, 2019 —
Research grants and contracts, both pre- and post-award management – will be moving to a paperless, single sign-on software system beginning in mid-2020.
Alumnus Dr. Ernest Rady announced as 2020 IDEA recipient
November 27, 2019 —
The Associates of the Asper School of Business at UM have announced that Dr. Ernest Rady is the recipient of the 2020 International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award
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Winnipeg Rh Institute Foundation donates $1-M to support pediatric research at U of M
November 26, 2019 —
The Rady Faculty of Health Sciences announced the new Dr. John M. Bowman Chair in Pediatrics and Child Health research chair to improve care and treatment for childhood disease and disability Nov. 25 at Bannatyne campus.
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Award for research support in Indigenous health recognizes “unsung heroes”
November 26, 2019 —
Ongomiizwin – Research Services is now accepting applications for the Dawn Stewart Award for Research Support in Indigenous Health.
Improving care and treatment for childhood disease and disability
November 25, 2019 —
The Winnipeg Rh Institute Foundation is supporting the Dr. John M. Bowman Chair in Pediatrics and Child Health through a gift of $1 million
Flag lowered for Dr. Michael Teschuk
November 22, 2019 —
Dr. Mike Teschuk died peacefully at home with his family on Nov. 14, 2019, following a courageous battle with cancer
Two researchers named as Canada’s most powerful women
November 20, 2019 —
Dr. Flordeliz Gigi Osler, an assistant professor in the department of Otolaryngology, and PhD student and Vanier Scholar Taylor Morriseau receive the honour
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Physician pens book about ‘medical misadventures’
November 19, 2019 —
Dr. Arnold Tweed writes in his newly released book that “the practice of medicine, for better or worse, is a curious mix of science, art and divination, and the results are never entirely predictable.”
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In the kids’ corner
November 18, 2019 —
U of M alum champions child health.





