Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
CANDID: The Oswald sisters
December 13, 2016 —
They're sisters, Bison hockey linemates, roommates, and classmates. And they still really like each other.
$2.4 million in research funding for new and renewed research chairs
December 9, 2016 —
Two new Canada Research Chairs (CRC) have been awarded to University of Manitoba and a third has been renewed
Free Press: Why a flu shot is important, op-ed
December 8, 2016 —
Vaccination decisions are a touchy subject for many people, so here’s a snapshot of recent research to consider and why I choose to continue to vaccinate myself and my family every year.
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Abusive behaviour observed by health-care staff in operating rooms, new study finds
December 2, 2016 —
Workers in Canadian operating rooms are at a risk of witnessing physical and psychological abuse, says study
Insight into groundbreaking research on World AIDS Day
December 1, 2016 —
Distinguished Professor Frank Plummer recognized for groundbreaking research with 2016 Canada Gairdner Wightman Award
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A day in the life of Don Klassen
November 30, 2016 —
Ever wonder what Don Klassen likes most about his work? The family med doc answers that and shares more on his “favourites.”
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Researcher Profile: Dr. Roberta Woodgate
November 23, 2016 —
Communication strategies for children and teens experiencing serious illness
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
CBC The National: New brain cancer treatment
November 22, 2016 —
A breakthrough technology developed by University of Manitoba alumni Richard Tyc [BSc(ME)/89, MSc/94] and Mark Torchia [MSc/97, PhD/01
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.





