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A leading medical department in Ottawa is seeking an Academic Interstitial Lung Disease clinician researcher to develop a state-of-the-art ILD program. The successful candidate will hold an MD, be eligible for Respirology certification, and possess fellowship training in ILD. This role emphasizes clinical expertise, research focus, and teaching. Benefits include health and welfare packages, with a preference for bilingual candidates.
The Department of Medicine and the Division of Respirology at the University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital is looking for an Academic Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) clinician researcher.
The Division of Respirology, Department of Medicine, provides a collegial working environment serving a catchment area of over 1.5 million residents within the Ottawa region and Nunavut. Our dedicated faculty members have established strong sub-specialty training programs in pulmonary rehabilitation, sleep medicine, obstructive lung disease, neuromuscular disease, pulmonary hypertension, and interventional pulmonology. These subspecialty programs have helped create one of Canada's most highly regarded postgraduate Respirology training programs as well as a very productive research team.
The Ottawa Hospital is a bed tertiary-care hospital serving Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec at four inpatient sites (Civic, General, Heart Institute, and the Rehabilitation Centre) and one ambulatory centre (Riverside). There are approximately 50, inpatient admissions, , emergency visits and over one million outpatient visits annually.
Ground-breaking medical research is conducted through The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. We rank 5th in Canada for competitive, peer-reviewed grants from the prestigious Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Over 2, researchers are publishing more than 2, studies yearly, with hundreds being high-impact publications (top 10% or citations).
The Department of Medicine is a research-intensive Department. Members currently hold 25 University Research Chairs. The Department receives approximately $60 million per year in external research funding and members publish approximately peer-reviewed publications annually.
The Faculty of Medicine is a nationally recognized leader, ranked among Canada’s top-tier medical faculties. As the most research-intensive Faculty at the University of Ottawa, the Faculty of Medicine contributes significantly to the University being ranked 5th in the country for total research revenues (Research InfoSource), routinely 2nd or 3rd in Canada for research intensity in Medicine / Science grants (McLean’s), 4th in Canada for citations ( THE rankings) and 1st for overall growth in Tri-council funding over the past two decades. The University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual (English / French) university in the world and the Faculty of Medicine first and largest bilingual medical school in Canada. The Faculty of Medicine has a long history of conducting the highest quality basic and clinical research, in close partnership with five affiliated academic hospitals and six research institutes. The Web of Science recently published a list of the most highly cited researchers in the world, where seven out of eight researchers identified from the uOttawa are from the Faculty of Medicine. Together, these remarkable achievements are a strong testament to the competitiveness and excellence of our Faculty that extend to all our educational programs.
The City of Ottawa provides a thriving multicultural and bilingual environment. Ottawa boasts numerous cultural activities as well as readily accessible sporting and natural resources, making it an ideal family and healthy living environment.