FMIG Dinner with the Residents

The Old Spaghetti Factory 110-25 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg

FMIG invites Med1's and Med2's to dine with Family Medicine residents at the Old Spaghetti Factory on Nov 15! This is a fantastic opportunity to get to know local residents and ask any questions you have about Family Medicine, residency, or...

$5

FMIG Speaker Series

Theatre C

FMIG Speaker Series presents a talk by Dr. Polimeni, Director of CPD Medicine and Medical Lead Faculty Development in FMContinuing Professional Development. Food is provided, please sign up by November 14th! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XHktP9seV_b-8mhWdyfusbfu4vg6phWRrnqRKlXyOt4/edit?usp=sharing  

UMSC Surgery CaRMs Talk

204 Brodie

Are you interested in applying to a surgical specialty? Join us for a CaRMS-focused talk by Dr. Jason Park with a Q&A to follow. Target audience will be Med 3 and  Med 4. Pizza will be provided. Please sign up here.

EMIG Simulation #1

CLSF

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Anesthesia Interest Group Skills Night

CLSF

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...

IMIG – Meet the Professors Night

Theatre C

IMIG presents Meet the Professors Night! This event includes a panel discussion followed by a meet and greet that allows students to hear about the “day in the life” of internists and how Internal Medicine is a springboard into a variety...

Free

Neurology & Neurosurgery Info Session

Theatre A

How different are neurosurgeons and neurologists? What is the difference in their training, required knowledge, skill set and weekly schedules? A specialist from each of these fields will be present and each will answer a series of questions put forth...

MSK Health – Posture Presentation

TBD

This offering is an interactive and practical session to help you improve your physical well-being. Our long hours of studying have led to muscle imbalances. Some examples being, forward head posture, rounded shoulders, or an anteriorly tilted pelvis. These changes...

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