The purpose of this guide is to provide information about atrial fibrillation, to outline the treatment options for this condition and to provide tips on living well with atrial fibrillation.
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Map and directions to find the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Heart Wise Exercise started in Ottawa and is a program of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. The model has been adapted by several partners who have developed HWE networks in their regions.
The Heart and Stroke William L. MacDonald lectureship series was established in 1970 by the Board of Directors of the Heart and Stroke Foundation (previously known as Ontario Heart Foundation) in memory of the President of the Board, William L. MacDonald. The lectureship, presented annually at one...
At the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, outstanding patient care and world class research go hand-in-hand to create our culture of excellence.
All media must work through the Department of Communications, which is pleased to help connect any writer/reporter with the best experts in cardiovascular medicine and research.
The Heart Institute is unique in providing a training program where diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, and research all fall within a single setting.
Meet our research team.
Your doctors have recommended a mitral valve repair using the MitraClip device to treat your mitral regurgitation. The purpose of this guide is to help you and your family prepare for your procedure at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Advance preparation will help you get the most benefit out of your visit to the Adult Congenital Heart Clinic at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Allow yourself ample time for parking. If this is your first visit to the Heart Institute, you will need some extra time to find the areas for...
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute offers a multimodality cardiac imaging fellowship which covers nuclear cardiology, cardiac positron emission topography (PET), cardiac computed tomography (CT), and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
MyChart is the patient portal part of our new digital health network, called Epic. MyChart is a secure, online patient portal that gives you access to your health information from anywhere*, at any time, and at no cost. It allows you to access your medical and personal health information in one record, and helps you monitor your health status to make more informed decisions about your health.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute and its healthcare partners now use the Epic digital health network. We collect and share your personal health information with other partners ensuring you get the best care possible, no matter where you get your care within our partner network. We will do so safely, using privacy and security controls to help keep your personal health information secure, meet healthcare best practices, and keep your care as a top priority.
Nuclear cardiology studies use noninvasive techniques to assess myocardial perfusion for the presence of ischemia and scar and to evaluate the pumping function of the heart. Among the techniques of nuclear cardiology, myocardial perfusion imaging is the most widely used. Nuclear cardiology at the...
Navigating delirium during hospitalization is a guide designed to support caregivers and families of hospitalized patients with delirium.
Get ready for a night of heart healthy food, delicious wine, classical music and wonderful company On Thursday March 30, please join us for an elegant, fun-filled evening at the Shaw Centre in the Colonel By Foyer attached to the Westin Ottawa Hotel. Enjoy signature cocktails with colleagues and...
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Professional development encompasses all aspects of cardiovascular medicine and patient care.
Every year, hundreds of nursing and allied health trainees come to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute for internships and training placements in a wide range of specialty areas.