Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
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PhD student champions youth participation on global health stage
November 25, 2024 —
Toby Le, a PhD candidate at the Max Rady College of Medicine, shares youth perspectives on health policies through his role as Canada’s Youth Delegate to the World Health Assembly.
November 25, 2024 —
Toby Le, a PhD candidate at the Max Rady College of Medicine, shares youth perspectives on health policies through his role as Canada’s Youth Delegate to the World Health Assembly.
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Global News: First Canadian case of more severe mpox strain confirmed in Manitoba
November 23, 2024 —
First Canadian case of more severe mpox strain confirmed in Manitoba
November 23, 2024 —
First Canadian case of more severe mpox strain confirmed in Manitoba
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Indigenous health researchers focus on ‘changing the narrative’
November 22, 2024 —
Speakers at the recent Indigenous Health Research Symposium at UM reflected on the theme "Changing the Narrative."
November 22, 2024 —
Speakers at the recent Indigenous Health Research Symposium at UM reflected on the theme "Changing the Narrative."
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The Washington Post: CDC warns of infection spread via body lice in homeless populations
November 21, 2024 —
CDC warns of infection spread via body lice in homeless populations
November 21, 2024 —
CDC warns of infection spread via body lice in homeless populations
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Rotation opens students’ eyes to rural dentistry
November 21, 2024 —
“Awesome” is how two Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry students described their recent experience working in rural Manitoba, the first rural rotation offered at the dental college in many years.
November 21, 2024 —
“Awesome” is how two Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry students described their recent experience working in rural Manitoba, the first rural rotation offered at the dental college in many years.
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CTV Winnipeg: ‘Maybe we can regenerate our own teeth’: Manitoba scientists exploring abilities in tropical fish
November 19, 2024 —
'Maybe we can regenerate our own teeth': Manitoba scientists exploring abilities in tropical fish
November 19, 2024 —
'Maybe we can regenerate our own teeth': Manitoba scientists exploring abilities in tropical fish
Rising to new heights
November 19, 2024 —
Nine UM subjects now place among the top 10 in Canada in their respective fields, three in top five: ShanghaiRanking
November 19, 2024 —
Nine UM subjects now place among the top 10 in Canada in their respective fields, three in top five: ShanghaiRanking
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Partnership brings physiotherapy to two First Nations communities
November 19, 2024 —
Residents of Lake Manitoba First Nation and Pinaymootang First Nation now have access to physiotherapy and rehabilitation expertise without having to travel.
November 19, 2024 —
Residents of Lake Manitoba First Nation and Pinaymootang First Nation now have access to physiotherapy and rehabilitation expertise without having to travel.
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Rady Faculty launches innovative talent management plan to recruit, retain and promote support staff
November 18, 2024 —
The Rady Faculty of Health Sciences recently launched a talent management program to provide support staff with opportunities for development, training and career advancement.
November 18, 2024 —
The Rady Faculty of Health Sciences recently launched a talent management program to provide support staff with opportunities for development, training and career advancement.
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UM unveils new research facility where tropical fish shed light on human health
November 18, 2024 —
At the official opening on Nov. 18 of a $2.5-million facility on UM’s Bannatyne campus, scientists showed off laboratory animals with surprising potential for biomedical research: tropical fish.
November 18, 2024 —
At the official opening on Nov. 18 of a $2.5-million facility on UM’s Bannatyne campus, scientists showed off laboratory animals with surprising potential for biomedical research: tropical fish.





