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Together Again

Alumni from all five colleges of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences reunited at UM Homecoming in September.

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Partners for Change

An innovative partnership between academics, community leaders and provincial government staff is conducting research that aims to change policy to improve the lives of Manitobans.

Dr. Benjain Lindsey looks through a fishtank.

Collaboration for Innovation

Two interdisciplinary research teams in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences have received grants from The Winnipeg Foundation Innovation Fund for cutting-edge projects in the areas of sepsis and brain injury.

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Communities Near and Far

The Rady Faculty of Health Sciences will launch a new college in the spring of 2025, recognizing the growth and prominence of UM’s dedicated work in global and public health.

Elder Margaret Lavallee holds an eagle feather. She is standing behind a podium with the University of Manitoba log on the front. The main text on the banner behind her reads "We Will Take Good Care of the People. Indigenous Cultural Safety Training".

Taking Good Care

A training program designed to ensure that Manitoba health-care workers provide culturally safe care to Indigenous patients has been developed by Ongomiizwin, the Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, in partnership with Manitoba’s health system organizations.