Subject: Don't miss out on Gynecology Day coming up before the holidays!

Continuing Professional Development

Medicine and Life Saving Newsletter
November 14, 2025

Fridays at the University:
Gynecology Day
December 12, 2025 | 820 - 1320
Virtual Event
Earn up to 4.5 Mainpro+ credits and up to 4.5 MOC (Section 1) credit hours

Only one more Fridays at the University session before 2025 comes to a close!

Gynecology Day strengthens core women’s health skills for primary care. Participants learn clear approaches to abnormal uterine bleeding, contraception choice, menopause care, and common gynecologic concerns. Also, our presenters will be highlighting simple, up-to-date strategies for cervical and endometrial cancer screening.

You can still save money on Fridays at the University registration costs!

Even though there's only 6/8 sessions left in our Fridays of the University series, registering for the entire series will still save you over $150 compared to registering for each Friday session individually (cost for Physician registration)!

Plus, signing up for the entire series will also give you access to the recording of the October and November sessions when they are available. Plus, you can still earn some CME credits by viewing that content on your own time!

Earn CME credits, at your own pace, from anywhere!

The We Will Take Good Care of the People Indigenous Cultural Safety Training is an Indigenous-led cultural safety program designed to address racism, improve healthcare outcomes, and foster culturally safe environments for Indigenous peoples in Manitoba. The 10-module course is tailored for healthcare workers and learners, leveraging the knowledge and expertise of local Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and healthcare leaders. It incorporates foundational knowledge about Indigenous health, the impacts of colonization, the concepts of anti-racism, and cultural safety, while offering practical skills to equip healthcare workers to provide more racially just and culturally safe health care to Indigenous Peoples.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Our PALS Provider course will help you to develop individual skills – as a member of a healthcare team – in simulated real-life situations that mirror your work life in which you’ll need to recognize and respond to cardiopulmonary arrests or other cardiovascular emergencies involving pediatric patients.

Prerequisites

Current Heart & Stroke Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider

PALS Precourse Self-Assessment Certificate

Registration
All prices listed include all taxes and fees

Registration: $585

Next Course Date:
December 18 & 19, 2025

Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

We've got plenty of chances to catch NRP in 2026!


The Neonatal Resuscitation Program is designed to teach you how to respond in the first critical moments of a newborn's life. This course teaches the essentials of neonatal resuscitation, including airway support, ventilation, chest compressions, and medication use.

Next Course Date:
December 15, 2025

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