Archives: Interest Groups

The Addictions Education Group is a student led group that addresses the stigma surrounding addiction through education and the use of personal stories of those dealing with addiction. Physicians are confronted with addiction on a daily basis, whether it is…

The Lab Medicine and Pathology Interest Group (LMPIG) seeks to provide the opportunity for students to learn about the laboratory-oriented specialties of medical genetics, infectious disease/medical microbiology, and pathology and its sub-specialties. We offer events for students to learn career…

The Medical Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group serves to provide students with the skill set to grow their ideas and projects. We seek to provide students with resources such as speakers and skills nights, and want to create an environment that…

Executives: Bilal Raja, Lexie Wu Radiology Interest Group is a student-run group that aims to bring radiology exposure into pre-clerkship medical education in conjunction with radiologists affiliated with the Department of Radiology.

The wilderness medicine interest group (WMIG) will provide experience and education for those interested in emergency and wilderness medicine, with emphasis on outdoors and low resource environments. Our goal is to support and inform students regarding careers related to wilderness…

A student led group designed to give undergraduate medical students an opportunity to critically appraise and present scientific literature in a nonthreatening environment.

We are a group that is part of the national Choosing Wisely campaign which is designed to foster awareness amongst medical students in Canada about unnecessary tests and treatments. This group will help medical students make smart and effective choices…

We are a student-run initiative that promotes the field of surgery through: Access to surgeons & organizations Links & resources Talks on surgical topics Networking opportunities To find out more, please visit our website at http://surgeryclub.weebly.com/.

SIGN aims to stimulate medical student’s interests in neurology and make them aware of opportunities within the field. SIGN, being the University of Manitoba chapter of the American Academy of Neurology, looks to accomplish this by creating an environment of…

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