In 1980, the College of Nursing took a major step in its evolution: it admitted the first students to its inaugural master of nursing program.
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Pandemic prompts unique orientation for Rady students
Starting an educational program in the health sciences usually means finding your way around unfamiliar buildings, mingling with new classmates, and getting your academic bearings through a series of orientation sessions and events.
Dental clinic reopens with pandemic safety measures
The Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry’s undergraduate clinic looked different when it reopened to patients in early September.
First Nations experts lead COVID response in communities
The last time Manitoba’s First Nations communities saw widespread flu-like symptoms among their people, the outcome was grim. In 2009, the H1N1 influenza pandemic disproportionately affected Indigenous people, with higher rates of infection and over-representation among those needing hospitalization.
Winnipeg Foundation Innovation Fund supports diverse projects
Two interdisciplinary research teams from the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences have received one-year grants from the Winnipeg Foundation Innovation Fund for cutting-edge projects that will advance research in the areas of brain disease and mother-infant health.