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Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a medical emergency which is associated with an extremely high incidence of death. 1 Moreover, neurological damage is often found to be a prevalent, enduring consequence resulting in significant loss of function and quality of life in these patients. 2 In an...
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The University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s Regional Program equips and supports staff of partnering hospitals in the care of cardiac patients in the Champlain region. News and update The University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) has updated its NSTEMI (non-ST elevation) protocol (PDF) from 2014...
Registration Fees *Trainee includes: undergraduate, masters, PhD, post-doc, medical students, residents and fellows with proof of status. If no proof is provided onsite, the regular attendee rate will apply. Early Bird Fee ( On/before Mar. 3 ) Regular Fee ( after Mar. 3) Regular Attendee $225 $275...
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Heart disease is the leading cause of premature death for women in Canada. When it comes to heart disease, women are under-studied, under-diagnosed, under-treated, under-supported and under-aware. Women themselves tend to under-estimate the risk of dying or becoming seriously unwell due to heart disease.
In accordance with the Public Hospitals Act of Ontario, a patient has the right to request information related to their health record. Health records include clinical and medical records, lab results, CT scans and more.
The research of the Centre focuses on designing and analyzing clinical trials, developing and assessing outcome measures, assessing genetic statistical methods and procedures, conducting systematic reviews and meta-analysis, and developing and evaluating decision support technologies. As an analysis...
Research Administration consists of: Research Services, Finance, Human Resources, Legal Affairs and Clinical Research Compliance and Support. These five offices aim to aid researchers and research support staff, at all stages of their career, by enhancing grant success, providing operations...
Research and Publications on or Related to Healing Hearts Together Lalande, K., Greenman, P. S., Bouchard, K., Johnson, S., & Tulloch, H. (in press). The Healing Hearts Together randomized controlled trial and the COVID-19 pandemic: A tutorial for navigating the transition from an in-person to a web...
Robust research data management is a longstanding priority for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI). Supporting it encourages scientific trustworthiness, reproducibility, usability, and high quality research outputs. The UOHI’s research data management strategy is aimed at fostering best...
The Ottawa Cardiovascular Research Day 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ottawa Health Science Network Research Ethics Board ( OHSN-REB) Research is defined by the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans ( TCPS2 - 2018) as “an undertaking intended to extend knowledge through a disciplined inquiry or systematic investigation.” The...
We rank in the top 3% of worldwide research institutions based on the quality and impact of our scientific publications, according to SCIMAGOInstitutions Rankings 2014, the most comprehensive ranking in this area.
Extensive consultation and an environmental scanning process, together with recommendations from an International Scientific Review, resulted in the Ottawa Region for Advanced Cardiovascular Research Excellence (ORACLE) Strategic Plan 2.0. Our research roadmap addresses four strategic goals: 1...
The Office of Research Services provides broad-based support to all University of Ottawa Heart Institute researchers.
Today’s Research Is Tomorrow’s Treatment The Heart Institute is alive with discovery, ingenuity, insight and invention. As a patient here, you have the opportunity to contribute to improving the quality of care by participating in clinical research studies. Why does the Heart Institute conduct...
Our Research Teams are made up of scientists, clinicians, nurses, research coordinators, fellows and trainees to name a few. The most important members? Patients.