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==History==
==Background==
 
*Winnipeg is a city of 750,000 people located in central Canada and is the capital of Manitoba. The two major teaching hospitals act as a major referral center for the entire province of 1.2 million people, as well as parts of Northern Ontario, Nunavut and Saskatchewan.
*This is a 5-year Royal College accredited training program leading to specialist certification (Royal College FRCPC) in Emergency Medicine.
*Academic day is full-day protected time off clinical duties and takes place once a week on Tuesdays.
*There are approximately 4 residents per cohort.
*The residency program has recently transitioned to the new competency-based medical education curriculum. The Royal College Examination will now be written at the end of PGY-4. The goals of PGY-5 are to focus entirely on Transition to Practice.


==Leadership==
==Leadership==
*'''Department Chair:''' Dr. Alec Chochinov
*'''Department Chair:''' Dr. Paul Ratana
*'''Program Director:''' Dr. Wes Palatnick
*'''Program Director:''' Dr. Cheryl ffrench
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Drs. Cheryl ffrench and Deb Hill
*'''Associate/Assistant Program Director:''' Drs. Katie Sullivan and Omer Yusuf
*'''Research Director:''' Dr. Erin Weldon
*'''Research Director:''' Dr. Murdoch Leeies


==Training Locations==
==Training Locations==
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===Secondary Hospital===
===Secondary Hospital===
 
*Winnipeg Children's Hospital
*Grace Hospital


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==
===PGY1===
*This is subject to change with the new competency-based curriculum.
 
===PGY2===
 
===PGY3===
 
===PGY4===


===PGY5===
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==Electives==
==Electives==
 
A variety of electives are offered in-house by the program. This includes:
*EMS
**STARS HEMS
*EM Administration
*Simulation
*Medical Education
*Toxicology
*Trauma Team Leader
*MSK Sports Medicine


==Fellowships==
==Fellowships==
 
*The Department of Emergency Medicine offers Ultrasound and Sports Medicine Fellowships. In the past, residents have also pursued relevant fellowships from other departments.
**[http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/health_sciences/medicine/units/intmed/critical_care/ProgramOutline.html Critical Care Medicine at the University of Manitoba]


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
 
*The Lead Residents can be contacted here: uofm.em.lead@gmail.com


==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/health_sciences/medicine/units/emergency_medicine/education/frcpc/index.html University of Manitoba FRCPC Residency Home Page]
*[https://umanitoba.ca/medicine/department-emergency-medicine/emergency-medicine-residency University of Manitoba FRCPC Residency Home Page]
*[https://www.instagram.com/umanitoba_em/?hl=en University of Manitoba FRCPC Residency Instagram]
*For more information about resident life in Manitoba: [http://www.parim.org/ Professional Association of Residents and Interns of Manitoba]


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revisión actual - 16:14 4 mar 2026

Background

  • Winnipeg is a city of 750,000 people located in central Canada and is the capital of Manitoba. The two major teaching hospitals act as a major referral center for the entire province of 1.2 million people, as well as parts of Northern Ontario, Nunavut and Saskatchewan.
  • This is a 5-year Royal College accredited training program leading to specialist certification (Royal College FRCPC) in Emergency Medicine.
  • Academic day is full-day protected time off clinical duties and takes place once a week on Tuesdays.
  • There are approximately 4 residents per cohort.
  • The residency program has recently transitioned to the new competency-based medical education curriculum. The Royal College Examination will now be written at the end of PGY-4. The goals of PGY-5 are to focus entirely on Transition to Practice.

Leadership

  • Department Chair: Dr. Paul Ratana
  • Program Director: Dr. Cheryl ffrench
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Drs. Katie Sullivan and Omer Yusuf
  • Research Director: Dr. Murdoch Leeies

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

  • Health Sciences Centre
  • St. Boniface General Hospital

Secondary Hospital

  • Winnipeg Children's Hospital
  • Grace Hospital

Curriculum

  • This is subject to change with the new competency-based curriculum.

Clipboard01.jpg

Electives

A variety of electives are offered in-house by the program. This includes:

  • EMS
    • STARS HEMS
  • EM Administration
  • Simulation
  • Medical Education
  • Toxicology
  • Trauma Team Leader
  • MSK Sports Medicine

Fellowships

Contact Information

  • The Lead Residents can be contacted here: uofm.em.lead@gmail.com

External Links

See Also