Recording: Fridays at the University Integrating Public Health, Social Responsibility, and Addiction Medicine- October 3, 2025

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October 3, 2025 – Integrating Public Health, Social Responsibility, and Addiction Medicine, event recording Objectives Apply evidence-based harm reduction strategies in the outpatient management of patients with substance use disorders. (Medical expert/FM expert, scholar, professional) Identify and address the unique considerations related to cannabis use among adolescents, in the primary care practice. (scholar, advocate) Demonstrate (more…)

 

Program Coordinator

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    Amanda Marten

    Program Coordinator, CPD - Medicine
    Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment
    Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
    University of Manitoba
    Tel: 431-373-9697

    Email: contactcca@umanitoba.ca

  • Amanda Marten

    Program Coordinator, CPD - Medicine
    Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment
    Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
    University of Manitoba
    Tel: 431-373-9697

    Email: contactcca@umanitoba.ca


Managing Ingrown Toenails Skill sessions – Fridays at the University

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Objectives At the conclusion of this learning event, participants will be able to: Recognize the 3 stages of ingrown toenail. (Family Medicine Expert) Identify and explain the possible complications of untreated ingrown toenails. (Family Medicine Expert, Communicator) Review and explain the non-surgical management of ingrown toenail with patients. (Family Medicine Expert. Communicator) Identify the indications (more…)

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63rd Annual Manitoba Orthopaedic Symposium 2026

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This is an in-person event only.  The educational session will be at the St. Boniface General Hospital Research Center   Description The annual Manitoba Orthopaedic Symposium provides a forum for discussion of the latest management of orthopaedic problems. The topics are designed to appeal to a broad audience and to include all aspects of non-operative (more…)