Robert Jonathan Zoppa
Family Practitioner
353 Eveline St Selkirk MB , R1A 1N1About
Robert Jonathan Matthew Zoppa, MD, is a family practitioner Selkirk Medical Centre in Selkirk, Manitoba with over 11 years of experience specializing in home oxygen therapy, geriatrics, internal medicine, and respiratory conditions. In addition, he teaches as a Lecturer in the Department of Family Medicine and a Physician Assistant Training Coordinator at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Zoppa graduated from the University of Manitoba with his medical degree in 2005. Additionally, he is a professional member of the Canadian Medical Association, and was recognized as an Outstanding Instructor by the University of Manitoba.
Education and Training
MD at the University of Manitoba
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Lecturer, Department of Family Medicine, University of Manitoba -
- Physician Assistant Training Coordinator, University of Manitoba -
- Society for Disability Studies, University of Manitoba Chair, Regional Health Authority -
Awards
- Outstanding Instructor, University of Manitoba
Professional Society Memberships
- Canadian Medical Association
What do you attribute your success to?
- She remains up to date on the current best practices by immersion in medical literature. She is available to her patients and establishes long-lasting cooperative relationships that benefit their overall health. She is thorough, both as a lecturer and a practitioner.
Hobbies / Sports
- Boating, Snow Mobiling, Gardening, Outdoor Activities
Favorite professional publications
- Canadian Family Physician, Up To Date, Online Journals
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