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Winnipeg - Vascular Surgery

University of ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Vascular Surgery
CMG Stream
1 Position
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The University of Manitoba Vascular Surgery program provides a balanced training experience, offering a flexible and personal approach while serving as a referral centre for Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario, and Nunavut. Residents gain independence through their training levels with dedicated faculty support, experiencing a broad spectrum of vascular cases.

Quick Facts
Program ID
30213
Quota
1 positions
Stream
CMG
Program Length
6 years
Last Approved
September 10, 2025
Last Updated
December 3, 2025
Avg. Applications (5 yrs)
0 - 50
Avg. Interview Rate
76 - 100 %
Program Overview

Teaching Philosophy

Competency-based medical education with progressive independence, emphasizing weekly seminars, technical skills laboratory sessions, online case-based learning, and formative assessments.

Training Setting

Training occurs at two primary sites: St. Boniface General Hospital and Health Sciences Centre, with a Risk Factor Clinic at Grace General Hospital. The program serves as a referral centre for Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario, and Nunavut.

Focus Areas
Vascular Surgery
Vascular Trauma
Interventional Radiology
Renal and Visceral Artery Reconstruction
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
Carotid Artery Disease
Aorto-iliac and Infrainguinal Disease
Hemoaccess Dialysis Procedures
Special Features
  • Weekly vascular rounds
  • Audit and interdisciplinary rounds
  • Journal clubs
  • Mandatory research component
  • Scholarly work opportunities
  • Research rotation option
  • Interaction with Interventional Radiology service
  • Exposure to Ultrasound department
Program Strengths
  • Small and dedicated faculty group
  • Large clinical volume
  • Comprehensive vascular and endovascular surgery training
  • Graduates immediately capable of practicing modern vascular surgery
Patient Populations
Vascular surgery patients
Trauma patients
Dialysis patients
Patients with aortic aneurysms
Carotid artery disease patients
Research Opportunities

Research is a mandatory component of the residency, with encouragement for scholarly work throughout the program and potential research rotations.

Teaching Hospitals
  • St. Boniface General Hospital
  • Health Sciences Centre
  • Grace General Hospital
Training Setting Type
Academic medical center
Referral center
Tertiary care center
Enhanced Skills Training
Vascular Lab rotation at University of Toronto
Interview Information

Interview Dates

  • Wednesday, February 4, 2026
  • February 4, 2026
Evaluation Criteria
  • Reference letters
  • Personal letter
  • Academic transcript
  • Personal interview
  • Previous degrees/awards
  • Research interest
Compensation & Benefits

Manitoba provincial salaries

Updated July 20, 2023

Salary Progression (6-Year Program)

Starting Salary

$62,663

PGY-1

Maximum Salary

$91,586

PGY-6

Compensation data is province-wide and may vary by institution. Please verify with individual programs. Data sourced from CARMS.

Curriculum & Rotations

PGY-1 Rotations

Vascular SurgeryMaximum 9 blocks
Critical Care
Initial Trauma Management
General Surgery
Internal Medicine

PGY-2 Rotations

Vascular SurgeryMaximum 9 blocks
Critical Care
Initial Trauma Management
General Surgery
Internal Medicine

PGY-3 Rotations

Vascular Surgery16 blocks at senior resident level
Vascular Lab Rotation2 blocksUniversity of Toronto
Selective Rotations13 blocks

PGY-4 Rotations

Vascular Surgery
Selective Rotations

PGY-5 Rotations

Vascular Surgery
Selective Rotations
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Data Source: This information is aggregated from publicly available sources. Last updated on 12/3/2025. Always verify details with the official program page.