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Findings of a recent study show AI can quickly and accurately measure how well the heart is pumping during a life-saving medical procedure
Dr. Jennifer Reed is the 2024 recipient of the CSEP Mentorship Award in Honour of Enzo Cafarelli
Dr. Erin Mulvihill is the 2024 recipient of the CIHR-INMD Early Career Researcher Partnership Award
Ottawa-based cardiologist recognized for national leadership in smoking cessation and cardiovascular prevention
The 17th Annual Ottawa Conference: State-of-the-Art Clinical Approaches to Smoking Cessation runs from January 24-25, closing out National Non-Smoking Week in Canada
The 18th Annual Ottawa Conference: State-of-the-Art Clinical Approaches to Smoking Cessation runs from January 23-24, closing out National Non-Smoking Week in Canada
The Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit tackles key health challenges affecting women
Events throughout the month raise awareness, and fundraising initiatives support the life-saving work of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute
A range of events throughout the month aim to raise awareness, and fundraising initiatives support the lifesaving work of the Ottawa Heart Institute
Published in CMAJ, the new guideline integrates evidence from cardiology, neurology and mental health to improve care for patients with joint brain and heart conditions
Homegrown biotech and Ottawa Heart Institute begin human testing of next-generation imaging agent
Researchers at the Heart Institute say a diverse array of tools can help people quit e-cigarettes
As diabetes affects hundreds of millions of people globally, the discovery offers promising new paths for treatment
Ms. Gauthier succeeds Hon. Dalton McGuinty as the Institute marks its 50th anniversary
Sharing is Caring is a hybrid event designed to make cardiovascular rehabilitation research accessible, practical, and engaging.
Early detection and partnerships at the heart of next phase to prevent cardiovascular disease
Experts convene to advance surgical techniques and outcomes in aortic valve repair
The collaboration aims to develop and validate AI tools that support clinicians in making more informed decisions, leading to better outcomes for patients
Canada’s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions announced at the Heart Institute new initiatives to reduce tobacco-related harm across the country