Overview
The Medicine program at the University of Manitoba, offered through the Max Rady College of Medicine, is a four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) program designed to prepare students for medical practice in diverse settings, with a strong emphasis on serving underserved populations in rural, northern, and Indigenous communities.
Objectives include developing clinical skills, fostering ethical decision-making, and promoting research and lifelong learning. Unique features encompass integrated community-based education, early clinical exposure starting in the first year, and a focus on Indigenous health and social accountability.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for residency training and medical licensure, leading to careers in primary care, specialization, public health, or academic medicine. The program's emphasis on rural medicine enhances opportunities in community health settings across Canada.
Key Faculty/Staff
Dr. Brian Postl serves as the Dean of the Max Rady College of Medicine, overseeing curriculum development and clinical training. Notable faculty include experts in Indigenous health and rural medicine research.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The program is housed at the Bannatyne Campus in downtown Winnipeg, with access to the Health Sciences Centre, one of Canada's largest teaching hospitals. Partnerships include the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, rural health networks, and Indigenous health organizations for hands-on training and research collaborations.
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