American Academy of Pediatrics Special Achievement Award
2018: Ontario pediatrician of the year awarded to Dr. Jonathon Maguire for his exemplary leadership and service in studying novel approaches to children's health issues.

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.
2018: Ontario pediatrician of the year awarded to Dr. Jonathon Maguire for his exemplary leadership and service in studying novel approaches to children's health issues.
2017: Awarded to Dr. Giulia Muraca by the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to recognize the best article from a non‐U.S. researcher each year for the article “Factors underlying the temporal increase in maternal mortality in the United States,” which explained the rise in maternal mortality in the United States.
2018: Dr. Sonia Grandi had one of the 20 most downloaded articles in the last two years in the Journal of Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, "Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and the risk of incident cardiovascular disease".
2018: Awarded to Dr. Janice Tijssen by the Department of Paediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University.
2018-2021: Awarded to Dr. Rachel Savage for "Growing old: Optimizing health and aging in immigrants with health services research"
2018: Presented to Dr. Louise Rose by the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group. The annual award recognizes the importance of mentors in developing Canada’s next generation of critical care researchers. Dr. Rose was recognized for her contribution to the promotion of critical care research among Canadian fellows, graduate and post-graduate students, young investigators, research coordinators and allied healthcare providers.
2017: Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw was selected by Clarivate Analytics as one the most highly cited researchers of 2017. This annual list identifies researchers who have published a high number of papers that rank within the top 1% of most-cited works in their field during its year of publication.
2017: Awarded to Dr. Aaron Jones for "Investigating temporal associations between home care initiation and emergency department utilization in post-acute older adults".
2017: Awarded to Dr. Reshma Amin by the International Paediatric Association (IPSA). It is awarded to an outstanding clinician and researcher who was trained by the late Dr. Carole Marcus, a pioneer and visionary in the field of sleep medicine.
2017: Awarded to Dr. Astrid Guttmann by the SickKids Department of Paediatrics. This award recognizes a physician within 10−20 years of appointment at an academic health sciences centre who has generated impactful research in a field of study.