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These sessions are intended for individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease.
This session is intended for individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease. This session will go over the various ways to reduce your risks of heart and blood vessels disease by managing your risk factors.
This session is intended for individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease. This session will go over various ways to reduce your risks of heart and blood vessels disease by managing your risk factors.
This session is intended for individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease. This session will go over various ways to reduce your risks of heart and blood vessels disease by managing your risk factors. This session will also go over specific risk factors such as menopause.
This session is intended for individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease. This session will go over the various conditions and that puts your heart and blood vessels at risk.
A collection of cardiac rehabilitation graduation resources.
Join experts to explore the latest research findings and future directions in the treatment and management of cardiac sarcoidosis.
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.
Patients at the Heart Institute may use one or more of the services offered through the Cardiac Virtual Care Program.
Physicians at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute hold teaching appointments within the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine. Our teaching programs cater to learners at the undergraduate (medical school) level all the way through to those wishing to pursue fellowship training.
Menopause and Cardiovascular Health: Decision Making in the Woman at Risk
Catch me if you can – the race to athlete's heart
Closing the Gap in Transition and Transfer of Congenital Heart Disease Care
Cardiogenic Shock: Past, present and future
Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction - Noninvasive assessment and Clinical Implication
Beyond Traditional Risk Factors: Cardiac CTA as a Guide for Primary Prevention
CardioPrevent® is a heart health program that helps people with risk factors lower their chances of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD). The program accepts individuals who are at moderate to high risk for CVD. Participation requires a referral by a physician or nurse practitioner, and results are shared with the referring physician to support the coordination of care.
PDF and video resources for cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation.
Top tips for cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.