EXTRA Program Fellow
2010-2013: EXTRA Fellow – Alison Paprica. The Executive Training Program (EXTRA) is a team-based fellowship in quality improvement and leadership led by the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement.
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.
2010-2013: EXTRA Fellow – Alison Paprica. The Executive Training Program (EXTRA) is a team-based fellowship in quality improvement and leadership led by the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement.
2013 — David Juurlink received the Goldie Award from the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto. The award is given annually to a member of the Department who is within ten years of appointment to the Department and who has made a contribution of notable merit to the advancement of sound knowledge in Internal Medicine through research or teaching. For more information on the award, see the Department of Medicine website.
2013 – 2015: $130,000 awarded to Dr. Amber Molnar for her project "The impact of acute kidney injury on the risk of death or graft loss in the renal transplant population."
2013 – 2018: Awarded to Dr. Jeff Kwong
2013-2018: Awarded to Dr. Craig Earle. The program provides stable recruitment and retention funding for principal investigators in Ontario, further strengthening the province’s cancer research capacity.
2013 – 2017: Awarded to Dr. David Alter over four years. The research topic is "Characterizing the adherence phenotypes of populations with cardiovascular disease: Applications for health services research and interventions."
2013: Dr. Dennis Ko was awarded a three year Phase II Clinician Scientist Award, by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada , Ontario branch. Dr. Ko's research title is "Improve the quality and outcomes of care of patients with cardiovascular diseases."
2013 – 2017: Awarded to Dr. Robert Fowler over four years. Dr. Fowler's research topic is "Improving end-of-life care for Canadians with heart disease and stroke."
2013 – 2017: Awarded to Dr. Gillian Booth over four years. Dr. Booth's research topic is "Population-based strategies for reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease due to diabetes."
2013: Awarded to Dr. Jeffrey Hoch for Best Short Course Faculty for "Introduction to Cost-Effectiveness Analysis"