Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
Moving MS research forward
June 13, 2016 —
New Research Chair named in Max Rady College of Medicine
Global: New study in Winnipeg takes a look at how well your health care services work
June 7, 2016 —
It was put together by the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy at the University of Manitoba
Wall Street Journal: Canada Wrestles With Terms of Doctor-Assisted Suicide
June 6, 2016 —
'Canada will become the most liberal country in the world with respect to death-hastening policies'
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Congratulations to College of Pharmacy Class of 2016
June 3, 2016 —
On Thursday, June 2, the College of Pharmacy in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences celebrated 48 graduands from the College of Pharmacy in a Welcome to the Profession and Awards Ceremony in the Brodie atrium preceding the University of Manitoba afternoon Convocation.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Preventing Falls: Rady Faculty students participate in IP clinic
June 2, 2016 —
A new inter-professional clinic that specializes in preventing injuries resulting from falls has recruited the help of two University of Manitoba Masters of Physical Therapy (MPT) students from the College of Rehabilitation Sciences in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences.
Show your pride
June 2, 2016 —
In the spirit of inclusion and to celebrate the university’s diversity, there were a number of campus events
Building on Manitoba’s innovation landscape
May 27, 2016 —
U of M President discusses opportunities with Liberal MPs
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Respiratory Therapy department moves into new home in the College of Rehabilitation Sciences
May 26, 2016 —
The newly renovated location on the third floor of the Medical Rehabilitation building not only allows for more space but for other updated features including state-of-the-art audio visual technology with two 80 inch monitors as well as new classroom and lab space with medical gas pipeline outlets that replicate what students will use in a hospital or medical facility.
CBC/Global/Metro: Canadian military members more likely to attempt suicide, University of Manitoba study finds
May 25, 2016 —
A new study from the University of Manitoba has found Canadian military members have higher rates of suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts than the rest of the Canadian population
Faculty of Science
Better Testing for Pulmonary Disease Using Microfluidic Chips
May 25, 2016 —
Scientists from the U of M have patented a all-on-chip solution for testing for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease





