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This list of Manitoba government departments and agencies shows the names and periods of activity for departments of the provincial Government of Manitoba, along with their respective agencies, boards, and commissions.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba is a regulatory college which acts as a medical oversight body in Manitoba, Canada. Its stated purpose is to "protect the public as consumers of medical care and promote the safe and ethical delivery of quality medical care by physicians in Manitoba". [1]
Manitoba: University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine: Winnipeg: MD 1883 1883 1887 112 [2] Newfoundland and Labrador: Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Medicine: St.John's: MD 1967 1969 1973 80 Nova Scotia: Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine: Halifax, Saint John: MD 1868 1868 1872 110
Quebec College of Physicians; College of Family Physicians of Canada; College of Paramedics of Nova Scotia; College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta; College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia; College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba; College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; College of Physicians and Surgeons of ...
American College of Chest Physicians: ACEP: American College of Emergency Physicians: ACMPH: American College of Military Public Health: ACGME: Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education: ACOG: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: ACP: Advanced Care Paramedic (Canada) ACR: American College of Radiology: ACR: American ...
Hospitals in Manitoba (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Medical and health organizations based in Manitoba" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Churchill Health Centre (CHC) serves the community of Churchill, Manitoba and surrounding communities, as well as Nunavut'a, Kitikmeot, and the Qikiqtaaluk regions of northern Canada. The CHC is an operating division of the WRHA, and has a staff of 129 people—including 6 regular doctors, 4 locums , 18 nurses, and 8 health-care ...
The second building of the college, at 770 Bannatyne, was erected in 1921. [3] [13] In 1919, the Manitoba Medical College was absorbed by the University of Manitoba, becoming its Faculty of Medicine. [8] In 1932, the college adopted an official quota system to reduce the number of Jews entering the medical profession.