Established in 2009, the conference has become a leading accredited forum for healthcare professionals to enhance their expertise in clinical smoking cessation. With over 5,000 participants since its inception, the event continues to play a pivotal role in advancing clinical practice.
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2024 conference provided healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers with the chance to learn about the challenges and opportunities in understanding and treating rare cardiac conditions.
2024 video recordings of Weekly Research Conferences, Cardiology Rounds and Grand Rounds presented at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
The 2025 Rare Cardiac Conditions Conference provided healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers with the chance to learn about the challenges and opportunities in understanding and treating rare cardiac conditions.
2025 video recordings of Weekly Research Conferences, Cardiology Rounds and Grand Rounds presented at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
This guide contains information to increase your awareness and inspire you to take action. Keep in mind every woman is unique.
From the beginning, our successes have been many and varied in shaping the way cardiovascular medicine is practiced, revolutionizing cardiac treatment and understanding, adding to the world's storehouse of cardiovascular knowledge, and translating discoveries into advanced care.
If accommodation is needed because you are coming from out of town (but are not being admitted), or if family members or friends are accompanying you, short-term accommodation at the Interns' Residence is available.
With approachable and accessible program directors and excellent support from faculty and current fellows, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute's Adult Cardiology Postgraduate Training Programs provide an effective and receptive fellowship environment.
Most recent annual reports published by the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Our volunteers continue to support the mission, vision and values of the organization, and play an important role in the exemplary care of our patients, families and visitors.
The Heart Institute Board of Directors has standing committees that meet regularly between board meetings.
Abstract submission for the 2026 Annual Ottawa Conference will open shortly.
Cannabis can negatively affect your heart, blood vessels, and overall health. If you are currently using cannabis, we hope the information gathered here can help you make informed decisions about your use that align with your heart health goals.
This patient guide describes the cardiac catheterization and angioplasty procedures and explains the risks and benefits, how to prepare and the recovery process.
The Cardiac Imaging Resources Core Lab (CIRCL) was established in conjunction with the Canadian Atherosclerosis Imaging Network (CAIN), supported by Canada Foundation for Innovation and Canadian Institutes of Health Research funding support. The core boasts state-of-the-art multimodality clinical and preclinical image analysis tools and data transfer infrastructure.
Training resources for cardiac knowledge
These sessions are intended for individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease.
A collection of cardiac rehabilitation graduation resources.
The Heart Institute is one of Canada’s top training grounds for new generations of young surgeons. The Division of Cardiac Surgery is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) to train residents. Training requires a minimum of six years, following the completion of medical school. We currently have six residents and three clinical fellows in the program.