Good morning, Med students,
Wanted to remind everyone of the below email regarding Free Training for the Suicide ASIST Workshop.
Please refer to the yellow highlights if you would like to sign up.
Thank you!
Cheers,
Natasha Przybyl
😊
Student Affairs, Office Assistant
Max Rady College of Medicine
290-727 McDermot Ave,
Wpg, Mb, R2E 3P5
P: (204) 789-3522
From: Student Affairs Medicine
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Subject: FW: FREE Training for UGME/PGME Learners: Suicide ASIST Workshop
Importance: High
Good morning Med Students,
Please see the email below from Student Services @ Bannatyne Campus regarding the upcoming Suicide ASIST Workshops they are offering.
Thanks to generous funding, Student Services Bannatyne Campus is excited to offer RFHS learners the opportunity to attend an evidence-based suicide prevention
and intervention workshop, free of charge!
Suicide ASIST® is an interactive, two-day, in-person workshop. Through attendance, you will learn how to prevent suicide in your community by recognizing signs,
providing skilled interventions, and developing safety plans with persons at risk of suicide. Trained facilitators will guide you through the course, answer your questions, and support your learning process. This workshop welcomes first-time participants as
well as past attendees looking for a refresher.
Registration confirmed in order/as received. Please confirm your registration by 12:00 pm on Friday, December 12th, 2025.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Eden Friesen (she/her)
Confidential Intake & Case Worker
Student Services Bannatyne Campus
S211 Medical Services Building
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0W2
umanitoba.ca/student/bannatyne
Email:
eden.friesen@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-272-3190
Fax: 204-789-3794
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