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About the Pan Am Clinic
The Pan Am Clinic was established as a private facility in 1979, focusing on athletes and sports-related injuries. Today, it is operated by the Winnipeg Health Region. And, in partnership with the University of Manitoba, it has evolved into a full-service clinic, offering a comprehensive range of musculoskeletal care to patients, using leading-edge technology and expertise to provide rapid response, early and aggressive treatment, and improved patient outcomes.
Over the course of an average year, 250,000 people from across Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario are seen at the Pan Am Clinic. The 72,000-sq. ft. clinic located at 75 Poseidon Bay, near the Pan Am Pool, includes the following:
- Sport medicine physicians
- Physiotherapy
- Minor injury clinic
- Orthopedic clinic
- Cast clinic
- Computer radiography
- Four operating rooms
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Clinical space for plastic surgery
- Pain clinic
- Minor injury clinic for kids
- Prehabilition program
- Research/education lab
- Clinical Office Space
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About Wave
Wave is published six times a year by the Winnipeg Health Region in cooperation with the Winnipeg Free Press. It is available at newsstands, hospitals and clinics throughout Winnipeg, as well as McNally Robinson Books.
Read the January / February 2010 issue of Wave |
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