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Awards & Recognition

ICES brings together the best and brightest scientific talent. Many of our scientists are internationally recognized in their fields and receive national and international awards and recognition for their important work.

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CIHR-IHSPR Rising Star Award

2013: Noah Ivers recipient of the CIHR-IHSPR Rising Star Award for Cochrane Systematic Review, "Audit and Feedback: effects on professional practice"

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Personnel Award Competition New Investigator Awards

2013: Barnett Scholarship awarded to Dr. Clare Atzema for Atrial fibrillation in the emergency room, the AFTER study.

2013-2014 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Personnel Award Competition, Distinguished Clinician Scientist

2013 – 2014: Awarded to Dr. Harindra Wijeysundera by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada for Evaluating therapeutic decision making, outcomes and resource utilization in chronic stable angina, an interprovincial population-based study.

Heart and Stroke Foundation Grant-In-Aid Competition

2013: Awarded to Dr. Clare Atzema for Follow-up care after a visit to the emergency department: assessing the frequency and timeliness in patients with chronic cardiovascular diseases.

Fonds de recherche Santé Québec Salary Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. Philip Awadalla

CIHR Doctoral Scholarship

2013-2016: Awarded to Dr. Serene Kerpan for the project "Good health now, good health for the future: post-secondary education, physical activity, and aboriginal health".

Outstanding Contribution to Family Medicine Research

2013: Presented to Dr. Eva Grunfeld by the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto. The award acknowledges an outstanding contribution to family medicine research which includes research productivity, mentoring, teaching, administration, departmental contributions, and national and international recognition.

CIHR Best Brains Travel Exchange Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. Anne Rhodes for "Sex and Gender Based Analysis in Suicide Prevention Policy".

CIHR-CMAJ Top Canadian Achievements in Health Research Awards

2013: Awarded to Drs. Larry W. Chambers, Lisa Dolovich, Lehana Thabane, Janusz Kaczorowski, Karen Tu; and Michael Paterson and for their work in developing the Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP). Designed to increase cardiovascular risk awareness at the community level, CHAP has demonstrated that primary prevention integrated with family physicians, community pharmacists, and community partners and volunteers can significantly reduce the burden of cardiovascular morbidity.