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black and white photo of a baby in the hospital with an id bracelet on their ankle.

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CityNews Winnipeg: Calls to ‘decolonize’ the child-welfare system in Manitoba

April 9, 2025 — 
With First Nations families still seeing higher rates of contact with Child and Family Services, Manitoba leaders are calling for more support and change

A dental specialist, wearing a mask and a light on her glasses, examines the inside of a patient's mouth.

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First-ever oral cancer screening pop-up clinic held on Fort Garry campus

April 9, 2025 — 
When Alexandra Moya learned there would be an oral cancer screening pop-up clinic on the Fort Garry campus, she signed up right away.

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An adult is holding a child's hand. They are wearing ribbon skirts.

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Manitoba study finds half of First Nations birthing parents experience interventions by Child and Family Services

April 8, 2025 — 
A joint study by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and researchers from the University of Manitoba reveals that First Nations birthing parents in Manitoba experience significantly higher rates of contact with Child and Family Services (CFS) compared to non-First Nations birthing parents.

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Two women chopping leaves in a rainforest.

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Amazon experience highlights holistic care

April 1, 2025 — 
When Courtney Chartrand heard about an opportunity to travel to the Amazon to learn from traditional South American healers, she knew she had to be part of it. 

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Wintana Mokonnen works with a respiratory therapy manikin in a classroom setting.

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Respiratory therapy student an advocate for the profession

March 27, 2025 — 
Wintana Mokonnen was 17 when she first heard the term “respiratory therapy” (RT) while volunteering at Health Sciences Centre (HSC). Today, at 21, she is a passionate advocate for the field that she’s chosen. 

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The Sanatorium Traveling Clinic van made the rounds to treat tuberculosis patients in the mid- 20th century. // PHOTO FROM UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ARCHIVES

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CTV Morning Live Winnipeg: World Tuberculosis Day

March 24, 2025 — 
Dr. Rachel Dwilow, Pediatric Infectious Diseases physician from the University of Manitoba speaks to the rates of tuberculosis in Manitoba.

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Health care professional listening to a patient's heart rate using a stethoscope. Patient is laying in a hospital bed.

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Innovation meets research: Canada’s newest Academic Contract Research Organization

March 24, 2025 — 
The University of Manitoba Academic Contract Research Organization, situated at the George & Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation, is a new innovative unit in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences to strengthen Manitoba’s capacity for leading and conducting human clinical trials.

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A group of Indigenous women work with medicinal plants on a beach in New Zealand.

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New Zealand visit transformative for Indigenous UM nursing students

March 21, 2025 — 
A knowledge exchange trip to New Zealand in 2024 was life-changing for Shayna Moore, a recent graduate from the College of Nursing in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences who now works as a skills education coach for Indigenous students in the program. 

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CBC Manitoba: Winnipeg doctor explains the severity of juvenile arthritis

March 19, 2025 — 
Winnipeg doctor explains the severity of juvenile arthritis

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Measles vaccine

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CBC Calgary: Potential measles exposure alerts issued after confirmed cases in Calgary area and northern Alberta

March 15, 2025 — 
AHS issued an advisory about confirmed cases in Airdrie, Balzac and Fort Vermilion

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