Ontario Ministry of Health & Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) Career Scientist Award
2005 – 2010: Awarded to Dr. Leah Steele for "Exploring, understanding and ameliorating socioeconomic disparities in ambulatory mental health service use".
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.
2005 – 2010: Awarded to Dr. Leah Steele for "Exploring, understanding and ameliorating socioeconomic disparities in ambulatory mental health service use".
2005: Dr. Michael Carter was part of a team awarded first prize in the 2004/05 Innovators' Challenge Competition held by the Business Association of Stanford Engineering Students (BASES).
2005-2014: Awarded to Dr. Janet Raboud.
2004: Awarded to Dr. Linda Rabeneck and eight other Canadians. The awards were created to applaud the hard work and dedication of women’s health experts in Canada.
2004: Awarded to Dr. Matthew Stanbrook for excellence in clinical teaching in the respirology residency training program.
2004: Awarded to Dr. Moira Stewart.
2004: Awarded to Dr. David Gladstone by the Canadian Neurological Society for research by a neurology fellow for the article Physiotherapy Coupled With Dextroamphetamine for Rehabilitation After Hemiparetic Stroke A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
2004: Awarded to Dr. Shoo Lee. The award honours and supports the exemplary knowledge translation efforts and activities of an exceptional individual, team or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to increasing the application of research findings, improving the health of Canadians, health services and products, or strengthening the healthcare system.
2003: Awarded to Dr. Susan Bondy by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health.
2003 – 2008: Awarded to Dr. Anne Rhodes for "The population-based care of depressed and suicidal individuals."