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Perioperative Benzodiazepines: Should we use them in our patients?
Pre-emptive TAVI for Moderate Aortic Stenosis: Current status after TAVR unload
The Emerging Field of CardioObstetrics: What the Cardiologist Needs to Know
Dissecting Human Atherosclerosis with Multi-omics
2026 Spring Lecture Series
Spatially Mapping Atherosclerosis: Connecting Molecular Architecture to Clinical Understanding
Dr. Martin Green is a Cardiologist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. His main interest is heart rhythm.
Researchers at the Heart Institute say a diverse array of tools can help people quit e-cigarettes
Alexa Grudzinski, MD, is a cardiac anesthesiologist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and an assistant professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa.
François Guimont is the Chair of the Board of Governors at the University of Ottawa.
Ming Hao Guo, MD, is a surgeon in the Division of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI).
As diabetes affects hundreds of millions of people globally, the discovery offers promising new paths for treatment
While you are admitted, or even after you are discharged from hospital, you should feel comfortable to ask your health care provider, “Did you wash your hands?” The Heart Institute posts hand hygiene compliance rates.
Healing Hearts Together (HHT) is a relationship-education program for couples that aims to enhance couples’ relationship quality, and mental and physical health.
What you eat affects important factors that contribute to heart disease. If you have a condition such as coronary artery disease (CAD) or heart failure, healthy eating can slow the progression of your condition and help you manage it, as well as improve the health of your arteries.
The purpose of this guide is to provide information about heart failure, to outline the treatment options and to provide tips on managing your heart failure.
The Heart Healthy Living Guide was developed for people who have been diagnosed with heart disease, but the tools and information are useful for anyone.
Congratulations to Sumali Mehta, PhD Candidate, recipient of the 2025 UOHI EDI in Research Trainee Award! Ms. Mehta is recognized for her exceptional commitment to advancing equity in her community and globally through participatory research.
Sharing is Caring is a hybrid event designed to make cardiovascular rehabilitation research accessible, practical, and engaging.