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UCA will assist second-year medical students in histology labs. The UCA is responsible for guiding and answering questions from medical students during histology lab sessions. The UCA is also responsible for preparing histology labs by studying and/or reviewing the content of histology courses and labs.
Hiring Unit:
Campus Outaouais
Course title and number:
INDS 211: Reproduction, sexuality and hormonal functioning
Teacher:
Dr. Mina Zeroual
Number of positions to display:
3
Number of hours per semester:
maximum 6
Salary:
$16.10 (standard)
Start date:
September 4, 2025
End date:
September 19, 2025
Three (03) histology laboratory sessions are part of the FFMMD-INDS 211- Block I curriculum:
Thursday, September 4 - 9:35 to 11:25 Histology of the testis and excretory ducts
Thursday, September 11 - 9:35 to 11:25 Ovary and female reproductive system
Friday, September 19 - 1:35 to 3:25 Pituitary and mammary glands
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$16.10
2025-09-04
2025-09-19
2025-09-11
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