by Jennifer Cleary | Jun 6, 2023 | Research Stories
A Manitoba clinician-scientist is investigating whether this well-known blood thinner could be used to help treat community-acquired pneumonia By Brian ColeJune 6, 2023 A Manitoba clinician-scientist who played a key role in establishing the blood thinner heparin as...
by Hope Holmes | Jun 1, 2022 | Research Stories
In honour of 2022’s National Indigenous Month, below is a spotlight on three recent projects working with Indigenous communities. A Distinction-Based Study on Equity in COVID-19 Testing among Manitoba First Nations, Métis and Inuit Name: Nathan...
by Jennifer Cleary | May 30, 2022 | Research Stories
By Brian Cole People generally have a desire for truth and knowledge. Or do they? A few years ago, the answer to that question might have seemed obvious. Back then, the conventional wisdom was that the vast majority of Canadians preferred to learn about the facts...
by Jennifer Cleary | May 22, 2022 | Research Stories
By Brian ColeMay 22, 2022 Working as a health-care aide in a personal care home can be challenging, even at the best of times. Over the years, numerous studies have shown that those responsible for providing care to people living in personal care homes often feel...
by Hope Holmes | Apr 26, 2022 | Research Stories
Program and Year: 2021 Master’s Studentship AwardProject Title: Discovering and Dreaming: Long-term Care Healthcare Aide Perceptions of Structural EmpowermentDepartment: College of NursingFaculty: Rady Faculty of Health Sciences (Supervisor: Dr. Judith Scanlan)...
by Hope Holmes | Apr 14, 2022 | Research Stories
Program and Year: 2018 New Investigator Operating GrantProject Title: Blame and BeliefDepartment: PhilosophyFaculty: Faculty of Arts, Brandon University Synopsis: This research examines how we react to others when we perceive them to inquire irresponsibly; it aims to...