This one-day, virtual event features multidisciplinary speakers presenting a variety of topics related to rare cardiac conditions. The conference provides healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers with the chance to learn about the challenges and opportunities in understanding and treating rare cardiac conditions.
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The national reference point for health professionals seeking up-to-date knowledge of women’s heart, brain and vascular health.
A two-day conference providing an immersive experience in all aspects of aortic valve reconstructive surgery, including aortic valve repair and the Ross procedure.
Overview Live virtual sessions featuring multidisciplinary speakers on a variety of topics related to rare cardiac conditions. Objectives Learn how to develop a successful program for patients with rare cardiac conditions. Review discovery research and funding opportunities. Discuss strategies to...
Promoting Health and Wellness- An Interactive Discussion
Travel Insurance and the Implications of Pre-existing Conditions
Topic: Medications for the Patient with Aortic Disease
Topic: Aortic Disease and your Occupation
Holly Jolly Social: Come celebrate the Holidays
Checking My Blood Pressure. Please bring your blood pressure monitor cuff to confirm its accuracy.
Obesity & Diabetes: Global Public Health Crises
Stress Management
Aortic disease support group
Coping with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Topic Quality of Life: The Little Things Matter Location Room H-2368 - East Foustanellas Conference Room Second floor, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Also available remotely by Microsoft Teams meeting Join the meeting (Teams) » Attention: The presenters ask participating patients and families...
We provide planning and support for the adoption, installation, and maintenance of all medical technology, whether it is used for diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation, or for research.
This event is tailored to those interested in learning about spontaneous coronary artery disease (SCAD). Explore pressing questions and concerns, exchange valuable insights with patients and experts in the field and help contribute to the collective understanding of this condition.
Cardiac Anesthesiology at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute is a multi-faceted division dedicated to perioperative cardiovascular care, education and research.
Cardiac imaging enables physicians to rule out or validate evidence of coronary artery disease and provide early, effective treatments for patients.
Join our free monthly cardiac education webinars, held on the second Tuesday of each month from September through June, to stay informed and enhance your knowledge in caring for patients with acute and chronic cardiac conditions.