Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
Research and International
Supporting the best ideas in Canadian health research
July 30, 2015 —
Canadian Institutes of Health Research awards $9.45 million in funding
Research and International
Gift positions University of Manitoba as one of top regenerative medicine programs in Canada
July 23, 2015 —
Thanks to a generous gift from Ivan and Magda Bihler, we are positioned to be leaders in this field
Biomedical Youth Camp engages youth in science, health workshops
July 21, 2015 —
Over 100 students from Grades 6-12 doing hands-on activities in labs, like testing sunscreens
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New Undergraduate Medical Education Indigenous health curriculum
July 20, 2015 —
We're the first medical school in Canada to implement an extensive and comprehensive longitudinal program about Indigenous health
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Meet the new Director of the Biomedical Youth Program
July 20, 2015 —
Dr. James Gilchrist is community-minded dentistry professor with a zeal for engaging youth in science, soccer and finding one’s passion
Brandon’s satellite program expands
July 14, 2015 —
First cohort of Brandon-trained family docs stay in region
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U of M wins prestigious Royal College award for curriculum excellence
July 9, 2015 —
The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program - Dentistry/Dental Hygiene of the University of Manitoba has been selected as a recipient of the 2015 Royal College Accredited CPD Provider Innovation Award.
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Rural and northern residency profiles: learning medicine outside the perimeter
July 2, 2015 —
Broadening our scope both in training doctors and providing care to Manitobans
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Help for the Homeless
June 26, 2015 —
What is the role of occupational therapy in primary care? That was one of the research areas showcased when the Department of Occupational Therapy in the College of RehabilitationSciences hosted the 11th annual Master of Occupational Therapy Independent Study Symposium June 25.
A (busy) day in the life
June 26, 2015 —
At 35, Erin Kangas quit her full-time fundraising job and went back to school to become a nurse. Today, the third-year student successfully juggles her university classes, coursework and work practicum with the day surgery unit at St. Boniface Hospital; family life with husband Ryan, a high school phys-ed teacher, son Jacob, 8, and step-kids Camryn, 14, and Holden, 11; and a part-time waitressing job. Through it all, she’s managed to maintain a 4.11 GPA. Read more about Erin's busy day in the latest issue of TeachingLIFE.





