Jeffrey J. Perry

Dr. Perry is a Professor with the Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ottawa, and a Senior Scientist with the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and Research Chair, Emergency Neurological Research, University of Ottawa.  He completed the family medicine residency program at the Memorial University of Newfoundland and emergency medicine...

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Sid Feldman

Sid Feldman is a community family physician affiliated with the North York Family Health Team. He also works as attending physician in the Behaviour Support Unit at Baycrest for residents with behavioural symptoms of dementia. His academic and administrative roles at Baycrest include Medical Director, Home for the Aged,...

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Sharon Chih

Dr. Sharon Chih is a Heart Failure-Transplant cardiologist and Clinician-Investigator at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. She is the Medical Director of the Heart Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support Program and co-lead for the Shock Team at UOHI....

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Daniel McIsaac

Dr. Daniel McIsaac is an Associate Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine at the University of Ottawa, and a full status Adjunct Scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences. His clinical practice is as an Anesthesiologist...

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Nathalie Fleming

Dr. Fleming is currently Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Ottawa where she enjoys a full practice in Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH).  In addition, she is the Head of the Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Division at the Children's Hospital...

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Noah Ivers

Noah Ivers (MD, CCFP, PhD) is a family physician at Women's College Hospital, scientist at Women’s College Research Institute, and innovation fellow at the Women's College Institute for Health System Solutions. He is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and at the Institute for Health...

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MSU-13-019 The METS (Measurement of Exercise Tolerance Before Surgery) Study: A Multicentre Prospective Cohort Study of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing For Improving Preoperative Risk Stratification for Major Non-Cardiac Surgery
Duminda Wiljeysundera & Stuart McCluskey

Quality and Safety Duminda Wijeysundera d.wijeysundera@utoronto.ca 416-340-5164 MSH-UHN AMO, University Health Network, University of Toronto Stuart McCluskey stuart.mccluskey@uhn.caMSU-13-019 In this international multicentre prospective cohort study of 1401 patients undergoing major surgery (published in the Lancet in June 2018), we found that the usual method used by physicians to estimate...

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MSU-15-011 Developing a Balanced Scorecard for Quality in Diabetes Care.
Phillip Segal

Quality and Safety Phillip Segal phillip.segal@uhn.ca 416-340-5329 Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto Geetha Mukerji Geetha.Mukerji@wchospital.caMSH-15-011 An innovative project engaging both patients and health care providers to identify the key clinical, process and patient-reported outcomes that distinguish true quality diabetes care. Called the "Diabetes Scorecard" ,...

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TOH-17-002 Enhancing surgical care and outcome through education and knowledge translation: Implementation of the Operating Room Black Box® and exploration of intraoperative teamwork
Sylvain Boet, Nicole Etherington & Glenn Posner

Quality and Safety Sylvain Boet sboet@toh.ca 613-797-8899 x 78187 The Ottawa Hospital and The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Glenn Posner 613-798-5555 x18912 The Ottawa Hospital Nicole Etherington netherington@ohri.caTOH-17-002 This project involved successful implementation of the innovative OR Black Box® (which records audio, video, and physiological data) to improve quality...

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TOH-18-015 A patient-oriented risk communication tool to improve patient experience, knowledge and outcomes after elective surgery
Daniel McIsaac

Quality and Safety Daniel McIsaac 613-761-4169 613-798-5555 x 18629 dmcisaac@toh.ca emhladkowicz@toh.ca The Ottawa Hospital, The University of OttawaTOH-18-015 We have collaborated with the TOH mHealth lab and our patient advisors to develop, refine and test our PREDICT tool in an iterative process. The feedback from our patient advisors contributed...

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