Young Investigator Award
2009: Awarded to Dr. Doug Lee by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society for outstanding achievements in clinical science activities related to cardiovascular disease.
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2009: Awarded to Dr. Doug Lee by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society for outstanding achievements in clinical science activities related to cardiovascular disease.
2009: Achievement, Commitment and Excellence (ACE) Award awarded to the ColonCancerCheck team including Dr. Linda Rabeneck by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
2009-2010: Presented to Dr. Jack Tu by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Health Services and Policy Research for the article "Effectiveness of public report cards for improving the quality of cardiac care: the EFFECT study: a randomized trial".
2009: Awarded to Dr. Vivek Goel by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health.
2009-2012: Awarded to Dr. Robert Fowler for "Prospective economic analysis in the prophylaxis for thromboembolism in critical care trial".
2009-2012: Awarded to Dr. David Gladstone for "Improving the detection and treatment of atrial fibrillation following transient ischemic attack and stroke".
2009-2012: Awarded to Dr. Linda McGillis Hall in the Nursing Senior Career Award Recipient category. The Nursing Secretariat at the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) supports outstanding researchers in the province who are in the various stages of their careers, to carry out independent research in nursing services in Ontario. The overall goal of the program is to facilitate the development of nursing health systems research personnel in Ontario.
2009: Awarded to Dr. Matthew Stanbrook for best editorial for "Asbestos mortality: a Canadian export" published in CMAJ.
2009: Awarded to Dr. Rick Glazier by the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto
2009: Awarded by the Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS) to Dr. Michael Carter for "Modelling the Future of the Canadian Cardiac Surgery Workforce Using Systems Dynamics"
The purpose of the prize is to recognize outstanding operational research (O.R.) practice and to focus attention on O.R. and its applications by practitioners from Canada by attracting quality papers to the CORS National Conference.