Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
CBC: Teen suicide 3 times higher in Winnipeg’s inner city, study shows
November 17, 2016 —
The suicide rate for teens in Winnipeg's inner city is more than three times higher than average, researchers with the University of Manitoba's Rady Faculty of Health Sciences have found
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New office is centrally located for Bannatyne students
November 16, 2016 —
Services for Students at Bannatyne Campus is reopening November 16 in its new location at S211 in the Medical Services Building.
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Discovery Days an eye opener for high school students
November 14, 2016 —
The U of M's Bannatyne campus recently hosted nearly 300 high school students and teachers from 81 schools across Winnipeg and the province for Discovery Days in Health Sciences
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Students show up for work, have way too much fun
November 8, 2016 —
The Canada-wide Take Our Kids to Work Day initiative encourages Grade 9 kids to spend a day at the workplace of a parent, relative, friend or volunteer host
Global: Hundreds of Winnipeg refugees given free dental care
November 7, 2016 —
The ‘Open Wide’ event was hosted by the Manitoba Dental Association and the University of Manitoba College of Dentistry.
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Nursing students take fun approach to flu battle
November 3, 2016 —
With a sound system pumping out upbeat music, a dinosaur mascot named Flu Rex, lots of free candy and raffle prizes, students from the College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences are injecting some fun into fighting the flu at their vaccine clinic.
Flu clinic wraps up Nov. 4
November 2, 2016 —
College of Nursing flu clinic ends on Friday, get your shot soon
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Nurse, mom of six wants others to know achievement is possible
November 1, 2016 —
When Chrissey Schuler set her sights on a nursing degree, some people said she was aiming for the impossible.
NY Times: The Cure for UTIs? It’s Not Cranberries
October 31, 2016 —
Actually: You may enjoy the taste (see: vodka) but it won’t cure and, probably, won’t prevent recurrence.
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New lectureship shines light on rehabilitation research
October 28, 2016 —
On Thursday, Oct. 27, the inaugural Juliette Cooper Lectureship in Rehabilitation Sciences will be presented by Dr. Jenny Moon, a Visiting Fellow and former Associate Professor at Bournemouth University





