SIGN Presents: Neurological Exam Skills Night
Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaThe Student Interest Group in Neurology is hosting a skills night with neurologists and residents in preparation for upcoming Med1 and 2 OSCEs.
The Student Interest Group in Neurology is hosting a skills night with neurologists and residents in preparation for upcoming Med1 and 2 OSCEs.
Listen to surgeons and residents discuss their specialities, a day in the life of a surgeon, and guidance for aspiring medical students.
The Infectious Disease Interest Group (IDIG) would like to invite students to our first ever event! This event will feature several infectious disease physicians who will discuss what their daily work schedule is like, the responsibilities involved with their role,...
Come out to EMIG's Emergency Medicine Information Night to learn more about the speciality of Emergency Medicine. We are lucky to have representation from both the FRCPC and CCFP-EM programs to offer insight on the similarities and differences between the...
Dr. Anita Soni will speak about her journey as a woman in medicine, including her training up to this point, what cardiology is like for a female physician, and challenges that she has faced along the way. Attendance will be open...
Drop by to chat with residents from the FRCPC Emergency Medicine program here at U of M. There will be representation from R1-R3 present to talk about their pathways to emergency medicine, experiences with CaRMS, and what their lives are...
Join doctors who work in Northern and remote practices to learn about the challenges and rewards of working in remote areas and hear about the speakers most interesting cases.
Discuss, explore, and debate current and challenging issues in Bioethics and medical professionalism!
We will be hosting a virtual event featuring 3 speakers who will be discussing their journeys in medicine and academia which will also offer students an opportunity to ask questions!
Listen to Dr. Neil Craton (sports medicine physician), Dr. Hillel Sommer (physiatrist), and Dr. Devin Lemmex (orthopaedic surgeon) compare the different paths to becoming a sports medicine doctor. This will include why they chose their specialty, how their practice overlaps...