Posted: Dec 21, 2020 5:50 PM CT | Last Updated: December 21, 2020 The University of Manitoba Rady Faculty of Health Sciences has received more than $735,000 to help 400-500 internationally trained health professionals find work in their fields.(Bryce Hoye/CBC) The University of Manitoba is creating a program to help internationally-trained health professionals find work in Manitoba . The new Access Hub for Internationally Educated Health Professionals will work collaboratively with regulatory bodies for health professionals, health-care employers and university health science programs to remove barriers foreign trained health professionals face in accessing employment in Manitoba. "This central hub will help highly-skilled newcomers navigate all the requirements to earn their licences, get registered in their professions and enter the Manitoba workforce faster than they typically do now," Hub director Natalie MacLeod Schroeder said in the release.