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The 17th Annual Ottawa Conference: State-of-the-Art Clinical Approaches to Smoking Cessation runs from January 24-25, closing out National Non-Smoking Week in Canada
The Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit tackles key health challenges affecting women
This section contains quick summaries of key aspects of the Heart Institute or cardiovascular disease in general. We can also prepare a custom fact sheet for you. Contact us at 613-696-7000 x19058.
Events throughout the month raise awareness, and fundraising initiatives support the life-saving work of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Financial statements, expense reporting, salary disclosure, and supply chains act reporting.
Find out what’s in your community. Resources specific to your needs can help manage your risk factors.
Why Consider the Ross Procedure in Adults in 2025
To acquire, advance or refresh French language abilities, French Language Services offers many courses throughout the year. These courses are open to staff and the public.
Heart Wise Exercise Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Michael Froeschl is an Interventional Cardiologist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and a Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Ottawa.
Mehrdad Golian, MD, is a cardiologist and invasive electrophysiologist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Video recordings of Grand Nursing Rounds
EEG in the Perioperative Period: Known knowns, known unknowns
Image-guided therapy: An emerging paradigm
We will present PRESS (Platelet Reactivity ExpreSsion Score), an integrative platelet reactivity score to identify those with a hyperreactive platelet phenotype, stratify cardiovascular risk, and uncover novel targets for atherothrombotic therapy development.
Researchers at the Heart Institute say a diverse array of tools can help people quit e-cigarettes
Ming Hao Guo, MD, is a surgeon in the Division of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI).
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.