Join us to learn about heart valve disease, care and treatment options. Hear from University of Ottawa Heart Institute experts and patient partners about their experience with heart valve disease.
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This event is focused on raising awareness, sharing information, and helping people learn about heart valve disease (HVD).
Hot topic: hypertension during pregnancy - how they present, why they matter, and their impact on the long-term.
An educational class for patients and their loved one(s) who have experienced a Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD).
Hear the latest best practice updates in primary prevention, prehab, smoking cessation, and much more.
This education day will focus on improving awareness, breaking stigma, and empowering healthcare providers to deliver better care for people living with obesity.
Join us for an evidence-informed, interdisciplinary event dedicated to improving care for individuals living with obesity. This session focuses on reducing weight bias and promoting compassionate, person-centred care.
This annual event will bring together Ottawa's cardiovascular community, including trainees, researchers, clinicians, physicians, faculty and industry, to celebrate the region's research excellence through moderated oral presentations and poster sessions.
A landmark celebration of the region’s leadership in cardiovascular science. This event features dynamic oral presentations and interactive poster sessions, providing an exceptional platform for trainees to showcase their innovative research and connect with leading faculty and peers.
This session is intended for postpartum individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease.
Predictive Analytics for CVD: What a National Analytics Program Looks Like
Pregnancy, a full body workout! Understanding the physiologic adaptations to pregnancy and how they impact the cardiovascular system.
This year’s event takes us through the full care journey of individuals with Acute Coronary Syndrome—moving from prevention to diagnosis, through invasive interventions, and finally into discharge planning and supports.
Patients, their families and caregivers, and community partners are invited to learn about cardiac rehabilitation research outputs related to physical activity, mental health, personal relationships, and smoking cessation in a fun and interactive format.
Join us for an evening of plain-language research presentations. You will learn more about the impact of cardiac rehabilitation research related to physical activity, women’s heart health, smoking cessation, and more.
Join us for an evening of plain-language research presentations. You will learn more about the impact of cardiac rehabilitation research on family-centred care, social robots, and mental health. The evening features plain-language presentations, a moderated panel, and educational booths.
The 4th trimester and beyond: Understanding cardiovascular impact of pregnancy complications, and long-term health goals
Our translational program develops innovative biomarkers and treatments for DM1, which has it’s highest prevalence worldwide in Eastern Canada.
This is a welcoming space to connect with others living with atrial fibrillation, share experiences, and learn from one another in a relaxed, informal setting.
An educational discharge class for patients and their families. This class is suitable for patients who have had a heart attack, those who have coronary artery disease, and their families.