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SUMMARY:10th Annual Heart Failure Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join The Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research as they celebrate a decade of healthier hearts and bring together the TRCHR community to discuss new research\, engage in collaborative workshops\, and participate in a social networking hour! \nWhen: Wednesday\, October 1\, 2025\nTime: 7:30 am–6:00 pm\nWhere: Chestnut Conference Centre\, 89 Chestnut St\nThis event is an accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada and approved by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. You may claim a maximum of 5.25 hours. \nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/10th-annual-heart-failure-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Writing the Heart 4-Week Workshop Series - Winter 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research invites any Canadian living with heart failure or heart disease\, as well as heart transplant recipients\, to join our virtual expressive writing workshops. \nBeing diagnosed with heart failure or disease can make you feel as if your world has turned upside down. Powerful emotions come with the diagnosis: fear\, anger\, sadness\, loss—often difficult to express. Writing has been shown to have emotional and physiological benefits to those dealing with life-threatening or chronic conditions\, hardship\, or trauma. \nFacilitated by Sharon Bray\, Ed.D.\, author\, educator and heart failure patient\, the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research is hosting a series of virtual workshops where you can learn why\, and how\, writing can be healing\, whether you write alone or with others. \n“As patients\, I think we learn a lot from each other\,” Sharon says. “The workshops build an extraordinary community through story. People realize they’re not alone.” \nWriting the Heart: 4-Week Workshop Series (Virtual) \nEach 90-minute session of this four-part series facilitated by Sharon Bray Ed.D. will be conducted in an atmosphere of safety and support with the same participants each week. Sharon will guide the group with specific writing prompts\, with time allocated for writing and reflection\, as well as sharing of your writing. \nGroup participants will be encouraged to practice deep active listening and offer supportive feedback on the writing shared. This Expressive Writing series is led by an experienced facilitator and allows participants to write in a supportive environment of a community of people with lived experience of heart disease. \nNote: Limited to 15 participants and we ask that you commit to attending all sessions. \n4-week series on Thursdays from February 6 to 27\, 2024 from 12-1:30pm EST \nFor more information\, please contact samantha.engbers@uhn.ca. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/writing-the-heart-4-week-workshop-series-winter-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual
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CREATED:20240110T160217Z
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SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Writing the Heart 4-Week Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Being diagnosed with heart failure or disease can make you feel as if your world has turned upside down. Powerful emotions come with the diagnosis: fear\, anger\, sadness\, loss—often difficult to express. Writing has been shown to have emotional and physiological benefits to those dealing with life-threatening or chronic conditions\, hardship\, or trauma. \nFacilitated by Sharon Bray\, Ed.D.\, author\, educator and heart failure patient\, the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research hosts a series of workshops where you can learn why\, and how\, writing can be healing\, whether you write alone or with others. \n“As patients\, I think we learn a lot from each other\,” Sharon says. “The workshops build an extraordinary community through story. People realize they’re not alone.” \nEach two-hour session of this four-part series facilitated by Sharon Bray Ed.D. will be conducted in an atmosphere of safety and support with the same participants each week. Sharon will guide the group with specific writing prompts\, with time allocated for writing and reflection\, as well as sharing of your writing. \nGroup participants will be encouraged to practice deep active listening and offer supportive feedback on the writing shared. This Expressive Writing series is led by an experienced facilitator and allows participants to write in a supportive environment of a community of people with lived experience of heart disease. \nNote: Limited to 18 participants and we ask that you commit to attending all sessions. This session is targeted to first time participants – if you have taken Writing the Heart before and wish to be participate please email samantha.engbers@uhn.ca to be added to the wait list. \nFour-week series on Tuesdays from April 9th to 30th from 10am – 12:00pm EST. Sessions will be held in downtown Toronto at Toronto General Hospital. \nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/spring-2024-writing-the-heart-4-week-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Toronto General Hospital
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DTSTAMP:20260526T034811
CREATED:20240130T142803Z
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SUMMARY:Living with Advanced Heart Failure Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Living with Advanced Heart Failure: Coping with Symptoms & UncertaintyA free webinar presented by The Heart Hub and Sinai Health\nAre you living with or caring for someone with advanced heart failure? Are you or the person you care for having difficulty coping with symptoms? Join us virtually as The Heart Hub\, Sinai Health and the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre present our new guide\, Heart Failure at Home: Coping with Symptoms and Uncertainty. \n\n\n\n\nTogether\, we’ll discuss: \n\nManaging common symptoms\nPlanning for the future\nPractical coping strategies\nSelf-care and mental health support\n\nLive Q&A session to follow!When: February 29th 2024\, 12:00pm – 1:00pm ESTWhere: Zoom (link to be provided to registrants)Cost: FreeAll webinar attendees will be entered to win 1 of 4 Heart Hub swag packages!  \nREGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/living-with-advanced-heart-failure-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Writing the Heart 6-Week Workshop Series - Winter 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research invites any Canadian living with heart failure or heart disease\, as well as heart transplant recipients\, to join our virtual expressive writing workshops. \nBeing diagnosed with heart failure or disease can make you feel as if your world has turned upside down. Powerful emotions come with the diagnosis: fear\, anger\, sadness\, loss—often difficult to express. Writing has been shown to have emotional and physiological benefits to those dealing with life-threatening or chronic conditions\, hardship\, or trauma. \nFacilitated by Sharon Bray\, Ed.D.\, author\, educator and heart failure patient\, the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research is hosting a series of virtual workshops where you can learn why\, and how\, writing can be healing\, whether you write alone or with others. \n“As patients\, I think we learn a lot from each other\,” Sharon says. “The workshops build an extraordinary community through story. People realize they’re not alone.” \nWriting the Heart: 6-Week Workshop Series (Virtual)\nEach 90-minute session of this six-part series facilitated by Sharon Bray Ed.D. will be conducted in an atmosphere of safety and support with the same participants each week. Sharon will guide the group with specific writing prompts\, with time allocated for writing and reflection\, as well as sharing of your writing.  \nGroup participants will be encouraged to practice deep active listening and offer supportive feedback on the writing shared. This Expressive Writing series is led by an experienced facilitator and allows participants to write in a supportive environment of a community of people with lived experience of heart disease.  \nNote: Limited to 15 participants and we ask that you commit to attending all sessions.\n\nSix-week series on Thursdays from February 16 to March 23\, 2023 from 1-2:30pm EST \nRegister Now!\nFor more information\, please contact samantha.engbers@uhn.ca.
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/261639/
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SUMMARY:Ted Rogers Centre 2021 Heart Failure Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for Canada’s largest conference on heart failure! To register or learn more\, visit the Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium webpage.
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/ted-rogers-centre-2021-heart-failure-symposium/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210820
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SUMMARY:Call for Applications: ECHO program (Deadline Extended: Aug 20th\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 2018\, ECHO is a 12-month online training program led by high-calibre entrepreneurial industry\, policy\, regulatory and clinical experts. It comprises a unique combination of five complementary modules. \n\nECHO is a specialized experiential training program with the main objectives to:\nProvide entrepreneurship training\, mentorship\, networking and funding opportunities for early ventures in the cardiovascular health sector\nAid in transferring research innovations and intellectual property from academic and hospital institutions into the economy\nCreate more start-ups in the cardiovascular health sector\n\nREQUIREMENTS\nVentures accepted into ECHO are required to: \n\nParticipate in each online program module for 12 months beginning October 2021\nAttend a minimum of 80% of all virtual workshops and seminars\nBecome an H2i member and engage with H2i mentors\nParticipate in ECHO PITCH 2022\, a final pitch competition\, for the opportunity to win start-up funding\n\nELIGIBILITY\nAny Canadian-based clinician\, researcher\, student and/or entrepreneur developing advanced cardiovascular technologies and innovations is eligible to apply. This is an ideal opportunity for researchers\, postdoctoral fellows\, clinical trainees and graduate students who are self-starters and want to refine their career path in a knowledge-based economy while retaining the opportunity to work in an innovation-based environment. \nFor more information and to apply visit tedrogersresearch.ca/ECHO 
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/call-for-applications-echo-program-deadline-aug-6-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210629T160000
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SUMMARY:Ted Rogers Centre Lab Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our next lab meeting where we will explore emerging science within the Centre’s ecosystem. Special guests next week: \n\nDaniel Franklin\, Ted Rogers Chair in Cardiovascular Engineering: Wearable and implantable devices for continuous hemodynamic monitoring”\nDr. Jay Udell\, clinician-scientist\, Women’s College Hospital and UHN: “Analyzing risk factors for COVID-19 and adverse outcomes”\n\nDate: Tuesday\, June 29\nTime: 4 – 5 p.m.\nWebinar link: https://uhn-etms.zoom.us/j/99249922789?pwd=SlBOUFJzcFpLRHVWUnFTNkN2NkVWQT09\n[Meeting ID: 992 4992 2789 – Passcode: 873764] \nFollowing the Lab Meeting\, join us for the Ask the Professor series\nJune 29 @ 5 p.m. \nThis month we welcome Dr. Jay Udell\, clinician-scientist at Women’s College Hospital and UHN. This is a closed session where trainees can learn from their professor information on their career journey and ask any questions as they navigate their own career paths. \nDate: Tuesday\, June 29\nTime: 5 – 5:30 p.m.\nRegister: Contact Disha Acharya to confirm as space is limited
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/ted-rogers-centre-lab-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Ted Rogers Centre 2021 Trainee Day
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, June 25th\, the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research will hold their first-ever Trainee Day\, in a virtual capacity. It will feature: \nPoster presentations: Trainees will showcase their intriguing new multidisciplinary projects in five minutes. There will be prizes! \nWorkshops: Professionals will conduct 15-minute practical talks on subjects hand-picked by their committee of trainees. Areas include career planning\, conducting collaborative research\, and how to break in with industry. \nIt is open to all interested cardiovascular trainees across Canada who work in both labs and clinics. Visit the event page to register and to submit a poster abstract.
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/ted-rogers-centre-2021-trainee-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210615T110000
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CREATED:20210609T180617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T150806Z
UID:10000042-1623754800-1623758400@ourhearthub.ca
SUMMARY:ECHO Webinar featuring Dr. Gavin Oudit
DESCRIPTION:Title: “Apelin Analogs as Novel Biologics for Cardiovascular Disease” \nWho: Dr. Gavin Oudit\, founder\, PEARKO Therapeutics \nDate: Tuesday\, June 15 \nTime: 11 a.m. – Noon \nPre-register at: https://explore.zoom.us/docs/en-us/events.html \n  \n* ECHO is an entrepreneurship training program\, funded and organized in a partnership between the Translational Biology and Engineering Program (TBEP)\, the University of Toronto component of the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research\, and the Health Innovation Hub (H2i).
URL:https://ourhearthub.ca/event/echo-webinar-featuring-dr-gavin-oudit/
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