EMIG Simulation #1
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The Anesthesia Interest Group (AIG) will be hosting our first event of the year on November 17th from 5-8pm! Location TBA. It will start with a presentation from the Anesthesia residents that will cover the basics of Anesthesia as a...
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Ready ... Set ... DATE! Our marquee event of the year happens every Fall term with great food, great company and exciting topics. Sit down with surgeons from different specialties associated with the University of Manitoba. The evening includes multiple...
On November 23, 2016, EMIG will be hosting a skills/procedure night at 5-8pm. The event will start in Theatre B and will continue in CLSF for skills demonstrations and clinical scenarios. Food will be provided for this event. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GLzkcYclHbDM75KrqnW4AeCGhg9SLkdjdx8cusW1X0I/edit?usp=sharing
The Medical Technology Interest Group is pleased to host Dr. Demitre Serletis for a brown-bagger talk about the spectrum of surgical approaches to epilepsy. Please sign up with your email on the attached Google sheet, so that we can estimate...
A Saturday of food, fun, and networking for Indigenous students! Come out for an opportunity to connect with other Indigenous students from all health colleges, Indigenous undergraduate students and ACCESS members, as well as Indigenous faculty members. Presentations include remarks...