Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
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Med student, passionate researcher wins CMHF Award
October 20, 2022 —
Max Rady College of Medicine student Emelissa Valcourt is a winner of the 2022 Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Award.
Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women: Netha Dyck
October 19, 2022 —
UM dean named among Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women.
Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women: Raman Dhaliwal
October 19, 2022 —
UM alum, key player in Manitoba's COVID-19 response named among Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women
Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women: Dr. Marcia Anderson
October 19, 2022 —
UM vice-dean of Indigenous health, social justice and anti-racism named among Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women.
Six UM leaders among most powerful women in Canada
October 19, 2022 —
Six women in the UM community have been named among Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women in 2022.
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Family medicine professor to lead national Indigenous physician group
October 18, 2022 —
The Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada (IPAC) has elected Dr. Mandy Buss, assistant professor at the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, as its new president.
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Nursing students enter virtual reality world
October 17, 2022 —
Students in the College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences have a new high-tech way to learn this year, with the addition of immersive virtual reality (VR) to their curriculum.
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‘Welcome to the pharmily’: New pharmacy students embark on professional path
October 14, 2022 —
The College of Pharmacy's White Coat Ceremony gave an official welcome to the PharmD Class of 2026.
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New mural brings thunderbirds to Brodie atrium
October 13, 2022 —
Blake Angeconeb looked up towards the brightly coloured mural he painted and a smile crossed his face.
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Rady Faculty community marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
October 11, 2022 —
Hundreds of people from the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences community – and from across UM campuses – wore orange shirts on Sept. 29 and participated in events to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.





