Group of residents speaking in the hall.

What we offer

  • A preceptor discusses a file with an intern.
  • Student Affairs connects you to many campus services such as career and personal coaching, student accessibility services and student advocacy.

    With staff dedicated to both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, we are able to work on your behalf with all levels of medical program administrators, deans, faculty and the various departments in the Max Rady College of Medicine.

    Student Affairs operates with a "no wrong door" policy, which means you are welcome to discuss anything with our staff. Even if we are not the ones best positioned to help you, we can connect you with the appropriate resources.

STUDENT AFFAIRS Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME)

Student Resources

The following student resources can be found on Entrada.

  • Absences, deferrals, leave of absence (LOA)
  • Finance tools
  • Forms
  • Career and interview resources
  • Orientation
  • Transition to Clerkship (TTC)

Access Entrada

If you are an undergraduate medical student working on completing your MD degree, you can reach us using the button below. We also maintain a community page on Entrada with information and resources for students.

Contact UGME Student Affairs

Who you can talk to

To schedule an appointment with the associate or assistant dean student affairs, or any of our academic advisors, counsellor or coach, please email studentaffairsmed@umanitoba.ca and a member of our administrative team will then help you arrange a meeting.

Student affairs UGME administrative support team

Student Affairs Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME)

If you are a postgraduate medical student in residency, you can reach us using the button below. Additional information is also available on Entrada.

Contact PGME Student Affairs

Resident forums 

The annual resident forum is an interdisciplinary event that gives residents from all PGME programs the opportunity to discuss the personal and systemic challenges that impact resident life, as well as time to address those issues and to share strategies for success.

The Resident Forum is an outlet that provides trainees with a variety of sessions aimed at promoting resident well-being. Historically, it has consisted of a panel discussion, plenary, educational workshops, and leisure activities.

PGME fellowships

Fellows are enrolled in short-term specialized training programs usually after completion of residency training and within the same area of specialization.

Training undertaken during a fellowship is not recognized as training leading to certification by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the College of Family Physicians of Canada.

Learn more about PGME fellowships

 

Who you can talk to

To schedule an appointment with the associate or assistant dean student affairs, please email studentaffairspgme@umanitoba.ca and a member of our administrative team will then help you arrange a meeting.

Student affairs PGME administrative support team

Alyzia Horsfall
Student affairs coordinator
alyzia.horsfall@umanitoba.ca

Contact us

UGME Student Affairs 
studentaffairsmed@umanitoba.ca
290 Brodie Centre
750 Bannatyne Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W2 Canada

PGME Student Affairs
studentaffairspgme@umanitoba.ca
290 Brodie Centre
750 Bannatyne Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W2 Canada