[…] School Diploma or equivalent English 40S Biology 40S Math 30S (or higher) Chemistry 30S (or higher) OR Physics 30S (or higher) Cardiology technologists use a variety of tests – including electrocardiograms (ECGs), exercise stress testing, and Holter monitoring – to record the activity of the heart. These test results are used by the health […]

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[…] pursuing a career in health care in Manitoba. This site incorporates information from each of Manitoba’s health-care Service Delivery Organizations to provide a provincial overview of the resources and opportunities available in Manitoba. Whether you’re a health-care professional looking to move to Manitoba or a student interested in a career in health-care, we can help.

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[…] Institution of Technology (BCIT) Environmental Health program is applied learning at its best. Our industry-leading instructors train you to become a health inspector and environmental public health professional. Through legislation, education, and promotion, our graduates work with people in almost every industry to safeguard public health. It’s an important job. Our students gain current, […]

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[…] building partnerships with the community. Why Work Here? The WRHA has cultivated a reputation of being a great place to work. We value work/life balance, workplace safety, professional development and diversity. We employ approximately 28 000 people. For information on Manitoba Health Careers please visit MB HealthCare Providers Network Job Search page. Winnipeg Regional […]

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[…] for registration for internationally educated midwives. For additional information about the Midwifery profession in Manitoba please see and The Midwives Association of Manitoba (MAM). MAM is the professional association for Midwives in Manitoba and are actively working to grow and support midwifery in Manitoba to: unite into one organization all Midwives practicing in Manitoba […]

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[…] ensure the public receives the highest standards of optometric care. Becoming an Optometrist Doctors of optometry require seven to eight years of post-secondary education to obtain their professional designation, Doctor of Optometry (OD). Educational requirements typically include: A minimum of three years of undergraduate education*, preferably in the sciences; * In Québec two years […]

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[…] settings. Dental hygiene is a self-regulated health service profession concerned primarily with the prevention of oral disease and the promotion of optimum oral health. As a licensed professional, the dental hygienists’ scope of practice is regulated by provincial legislation. The dental hygiene process of care consists of five components: assess, diagnose, plan, implement and […]

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[…] Proctor Programs Provide supportive services to assist individuals to develop community living skills and other social, recreation, and/or educational interests and goals. Proctors are usually casual para professionals who work under the direction of community mental health workers (CMHW or ICM), usually in accordance to an established rehabilitation plan. The Forensic Community Service Operated […]

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Immigration Information All health professionals wanting to work in Manitoba must be registered or licensed by the Manitoba Professional Regulatory Bodies responsible for their profession. To work in Canada you require a work permit or permanent residence status. Please check the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website for further information. Pathways to work and relocate to Manitoba […]

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[…] can create an exciting and fulfilling career in this province. You’ll find many career opportunities available to you, as well as the opportunity to explore emerging health professional roles in the province. The regulated health professionals serve as the backbone to the province’s health care system and is committed to supporting them. We encourage […]

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