May 30, 2025 - Annual Ottawa Cardiovascular Research Day celebrated the region’s research excellence through moderated oral presentations and poster sessions. It is an excellent venue for trainees to showcase their outstanding projects and network with faculty and colleagues.
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2026 Ottawa Cardiovascular Research Day: a landmark celebration of the region’s leadership in cardiovascular science. Dynamic oral presentations and interactive poster sessions. An exceptional platform for trainees to showcase their innovative research and connect with leading faculty and peers.
In this region, there are some 21 hospitals, 7 community health centres plus satellites, 61 long-term care homes, the Champlain Community Care Access Centre, and more than 100 Community Support Services including mental health and addictions agencies.
7th International Ottawa Heart Conference: Big Data in Cardiovascular Disease April 13, 2019 | National Arts Centre, Ottawa We were pleased to bring the Ottawa Heart Conference(OHC) and Toronto Ottawa Heart Summit (TOHS) under one roof for a spectacular two-day program on April 12-13, 2019. The...
Presentations from OHRC 2016 OHRC1-Peter BACKX, PhD OHRC2-Ratika PARKASH, MD OHRC4-Stanley NATTEL, MD (0935) OHRC6-Damian REDFEARN, MD OHRC7-Jason ROBERTS, MD OHRC8-Stanley NATTEL, MD (1135) OHRC10-Gregory LIP, MD (KEYNOTE) OHRC11-Jeff HEALEY, MD OHRC12-Anthony TANG, MD OHRC13-Hugh CALKINS, MD (0815...
Medical Breakthroughs: What are the Possible Game-Changers in the Near Future? How will they impact health and society? In collaboration with the Gairdner Foundation, partnered with the UOHI Patient Alumni. Registration | Learning objectives | Abstract | Perspectives for the future Speaker Dr...
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) is Canada’s largest and foremost heart health centre dedicated to understanding, treating and preventing heart disease.
Respected for Our Excellence, Recognized for Our Care On May 11, 1976 the University of Ottawa Heart Institute opened for business. Over the following four decades, we have become a heart health leader, providing outstanding care to patients from across Canada and impacting the well-being of people...
This Accessibility Plan outlines our five-year strategy (2025–2030) to overcome or prevent new barriers in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
In terms of clinical care, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute is the sole, independent provider of specialized cardiovascular care for the Champlain Region and serves more than 40 referral hospitals throughout the province. Because of its unique nature under Ontario law, the Heart Institute is...
We recognize that the best patient care is not feasible if it is not supported with vibrant research and education. Today's research is tomorrow's treatment. This is a reflection of the natural flow of knowledge from "bench to bedside," from scientific discovery to new forms of treatment. Without...
Overview The Heart Institute consists of three separate legally incorporated entities, each having its own distinct board of directors. These entities are: the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation, and the Ottawa Heart Institute Research...
Our expansion will create a state-of-the-art facility that will meet the demands of delivering outstanding cardiovascular care to a growing and changing patient population. The facility will provide greater capacity and efficiencies and will support the advanced and rapidly changing technologies...
Members of the University of Ottawa's senior management.
Inspired by a unique culture of excellence and innovation, we promote heart health and lead in patient care, research and education.
Our plan represents more than a roadmap – it is a declaration of our steadfast dedication to pushing boundaries, embracing collaboration, and harnessing the power of cutting-edge technology and AI to address the evolving needs of patients, while never losing the human touch.
During hospitalization, the Heart Institute automatically refers patients to its Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Outpatient Program.
You have been recommended to have a pacemaker implant to treat your heart rhythm problem. The purpose of this guide is to help you and your family prepare for this procedure and for your recovery at home.
Predict risk of implantable electronic device infection using a novel infection risk score (PADIT).
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