May 13 and 14, 2024 - The 36th Annual Ottawa Cardiovascular Research Day celebrated the region’s research excellence through moderated oral presentations and poster sessions.
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This annual event will bring together Ottawa's cardiovascular community, including trainees, researchers, clinicians, physicians, faculty and industry, to celebrate the region's research excellence through moderated oral presentations and poster sessions.
May 30, 2025 - Annual Ottawa Cardiovascular Research Day celebrates 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.
The Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation (OMSC) was created to address the need to change healthcare practices so that smoking cessation treatment is provided as part of routine care to all patients who are tobacco users.
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.
In March 2020, following a one-year consultation process, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s Board of Directors approved “Further Together” as the organization’s strategic plan for 2020-2024.
During hospitalization, the Heart Institute automatically refers patients to its Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Outpatient Program.
Ian Paterson, MD, is a cardiologist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and a professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa.
Our patient guides will help you understand specific heart conditions and medical procedures, as well as how to improve your heart health. Whether you are a patient, family member or caregiver, they are useful references and places to track important information.
At the Heart Institute, we strive to provide the best possible care to our patients and their families and we welcome your feedback. While you are in the hospital, if you or your family has any concerns, complaints or compliments regarding the care you are receiving, we encourage you to speak to the clinical services manager of the patient care area.
Resources for patients with rare cardiac conditions.
Patient Support Groups at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Quality of care, financial information, policies and agreements, responsible conduct of research, and environment.
Rare cardiac condition resources for physicians.
List of poster presentations for the 2025 Canadian Women's Heart Health Summit.
This session is intended for postpartum individuals looking to reduce their risk factors to prevent heart and vessel disease.
Pregnancy, a full body workout! Understanding the physiologic adaptations to pregnancy and how they impact the cardiovascular system.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is dedicated to enhancing collaboration and knowledge translation for staff and colleagues at other institutions through our ongoing seminar and presentation series.