TREKK.ca Unveils NEW Look!

Published by: michadmin on April 26th, 2012

TREKK: Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids…an initiative to mobilize knowledge on best pediatric emergency care, recently launched a redesigned website. The site’s new look features a new color scheme, an interactive map, and a 3 phase translation of TREKK. The website is now easier to navigate through, cleaner and more interactive. All of these changes [...]

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Youth Violence – A Preventable Health Condition

Published by: michadmin on April 26th, 2012

By: Carolyn Snider I’m an emergency physician. We spend a lot of time trying to fix or mitigate people’s health problems and I, like all emergency physicians, love the adrenaline rush that comes with it. Whether it is a major resuscitation which results in a life saved or sending someone home with their arm stitched [...]

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Rh Award

Published by: michadmin on April 26th, 2012

Rh Award By: Cheryl Greenberg I have known Dr. Schroth for approximately 5 years and he is a member of the Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Faculty of Medicine. He is a Dentist in the Faculty of Dentistry who has recently received his PhD. He is a true clinician scientist with an established, successful [...]

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MICHs’ Top Six Strategic Priorities

Published by: michadmin on April 26th, 2012

The Manitoba Institute of Child Health recently unrolled its Strategic Plan for the next four years. The six key priorities are: Pursue and strengthen key partnerships. Given our size in Manitoba, it is critical that we develop strong and meaningful partnerships with the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Children’s Hospital Foundation, Manitoba Health [...]

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A MICH member is an individual who holds a faculty appointment at a Manitoba university, is involved in child health research, has successfully applied or has been invited to become a MICH member, and enjoys the benefits of affiliation with the Manitoba Institute of Child Health.