This one-day, virtual event features multidisciplinary speakers presenting a variety of topics related to rare cardiac conditions. The conference provides healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers with the chance to learn about the challenges and opportunities in understanding and treating rare cardiac conditions.
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The national reference point for health professionals seeking up-to-date knowledge of women’s heart, brain and vascular health.
Overview Live virtual sessions featuring multidisciplinary speakers on a variety of topics related to rare cardiac conditions. Objectives Learn how to develop a successful program for patients with rare cardiac conditions. Review discovery research and funding opportunities. Discuss strategies to...
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Topic Quality of Life: The Little Things Matter Location Room H-2368 - East Foustanellas Conference Room Second floor, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Also available remotely by Microsoft Teams meeting Join the meeting (Teams) » Attention: The presenters ask participating patients and families...
This risk assessment tool will ask you questions ranging from your family history to your own personal health.
The Heart Institute's Board of Directors currently includes:
This event is tailored to those interested in learning about spontaneous coronary artery disease (SCAD). Explore pressing questions and concerns, exchange valuable insights with patients and experts in the field and help contribute to the collective understanding of this condition.
The Canadian Women’s Heart Health Centre at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute is working to change the women’s heart health landscape in Canada.
Join us for this educational day that explores key aspects of cardiac anatomy, physiology, physical assessment, diagnostic procedures, and interventions.