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    Department

    • Department of Pathology

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    CaRMS match

    • R-1 Main Residency Match

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    Accreditation

    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

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    Expected duration

    • 5 years

Program details

Complete residency details, including program curriculum, application requirements and selection criteria can be found on the Canadian Resident Matching Service website.

How to apply for residencies

  • To be considered for admission to any residency at the University of Manitoba, you must apply through the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS).

    CaRMS is a national, independent, not-for-profit, fee-for-service organization that provides a fair, objective and transparent application and matching service for medical training throughout Canada.

Contact us

  • Dr. Marc Ranson
    Program director and assistant professor
    Diagnostic and Molecular Pathology Residency Program
    Health Sciences Centre, Department of Pathology
    MS337F - 820 Sherbrook Street
    Winnipeg, MB  R3A 1R9

    Phone: 204-787-2839
    mranson@sharedhealthmb.ca

  • Program administrative assistant
    Terri Martin
    Diagnostic and Molecular Pathology Residency Program
    Department of Pathology
    401Brodie, 727 McDermot Ave
    University of Manitoba
    Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 3P5

    Phone: 204-789-3212
    terri.martin@umanitoba.ca

Pathology
Max Rady College of Medicine
401 Brodie, 727 McDermot Avenue
University of Manitoba (Bannatyne campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3E 3P5 Canada

204-789-3212
204-789-3931