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Personnel

Steven A. Grover, MD,
MPA, FRCPC, DIRECTOR

Marla Gold B.Ed, M.A.
Program Director


Debbie Chan, BSc.
Louis Coupal, MSc
Deborah Dacosta, PhD
Kaberi Dasqupta, MD, MSc, FRCP(C)
Leo Dragatakis, MD, FRCPC
Pierrette Duguay, RN
Jasmine Ghoddoussi, BSc., P.Dt
Nadia Giannetti, MD, FRCPC
Richard Haichin, MD, FRCPC
Robert Kilgour, PhD
Ilka Lowensteyn, PhD
Audra Libman, RD
Sylvie Marchand, RN
George Michaels, MD, CCFP
Milenko Petrovitch, MD
Sabrina Pillay, BSc
Janna Pinchuk P.Dt.
Richard Sheppard MD, FRCPC
Mark Smilovitch, MD, FRCPC
Sharon Suchak MSc.
Ann Walling, MD, FRCPC

Steven A. Grover, MD,
MPA, FRCPC, DIRECTEUR

Marla Gold B.Ed, M.A.
Directrice de Programme

Debbie Chan, BSc.
Louis Coupal, MSc
Deborah Dacosta, PhD
Kaberi Dasgupta, MD, MSc, FRCP(C)
Leo Dragatakis, MD, FRCPC
Pierrette Duguay, RN
Jasmine Ghoddoussi, BSc., P.Dt
Nadia Giannetti, MD, FRCPC
Richard Haichin, MD, FRCPC
Robert Kilgour, PhD
Ilka Lowensteyn, PhD
Audra Libman, DtP
Sylvie Marchand, RN
George Michaels, MD, CCFP
Milenko Petrovitch, MD
Sabrina Pillay, BSc
Janna Pinchuk P.Dt.
Richard Sheppard MD, FRCPC
Mark Smilovitch, MD, FRCPC
Sharon Suchak MSc.
Ann Walling, MD, FRCPC

Articles by Staff Members / Articles par les membres du personnel

Professional/Professionnel

  1. Grover SA, Lowensteyn I, Karaouache M, Marchand S, Coupal L, DeCarolis E, Zoccoli J, Defoy . The Prevalence of Erectile Dysfunction in the Primary Care Setting. Arch Intern Med. 2006;166:213-219. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 144KB)

  2. Dasgupta K, Grover SA, Da Costa D, Lowensteyn I, Yale JF,  Rahme E. Impact of modified glucose target and exercise interventions on vascular risk factors. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice (2005) (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 212KB)

  3. Da Costa D, Abrahamowicz M, Lowensteyn I, Bernatsky S,  Dritsa M, Fitzcharles MA, Dobkin PL. A randomized clinical trial of an individualized home-based exercise programme for women with fibromyalgia. Rheumatology 2005;44:1422–1427. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 108KB)

  4. Lalonde L, Gray-Donald K, Lowensteyn I, Marchand S, Dorais M, Michaels G, Llewellyn-Thomas HA, O’Connor A, Grover SA, and The Canadian Collaborative Cardiac Assessment Group. Comparing the Benefits of Diet and Exercise in the Treatment of Dyslipidemia. Preventive Medicine 35, 16–24 (2002) (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 208KB)

  5. Lowensteyn I, Coupal L, Zowall H, Grover SA. The Cost-Effectiveness of Exercise Training for the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 2000;20:147-155. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 100KB)

  6. Lowensteyn I, Joseph L, Levinton C, Abrahamowicz M, Steinert Y, Grover . Can Computerized Risk Profiles Help Patients Improve Their Coronary Risk? The Results of The Coronary Health Assessment Study (CHAS). PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 27, 730–737 (1998) (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 220KB)

  7. Lowensteyn I, Joseph L, Grover S. "Who Needs an Exercise Stress Test? Evaluating the New American College of Sports Medicine Risk Stratification Guidelines". Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 1997; 17:253-260. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 72KB)

  8. Lutchmedial S, Smilovitch M. After the Bypass: Keeping your Patients Healthy. Perspectives in Cardiology 1997 Jun-Jul; 13(5):29-44. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 68KB)

Patient


  1. Making Choices: Life Changes to Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease and stroke. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 412KB)

  2. Lowry F. A brisk walk a day keeps the doctor away. Cardiology Post, April 1999. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 108KB or as an / ou comme un fichier HTML file)

  3. Understanding the Pros of Cardiac Rehabilitation. Cardiology/January 1997. (Download PDF - 24KB or as an / ou comme un fichier HTML file)

  4. Lowensteyn I, Grover SA, Smilovitch M. Heart Disease and Exercise, part 1. Canadian Journal of CME , 1995; 7:57-64. (Download PDF / Téléchargez le fichier de pdf - 180KB or as an / ou comme un fichier HTML file)

In the News

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  1. Depressed heart patients benefit from cardiac rehab
    Reuters, Friday September 28, 2007 - SOURCE: American Journal of Medicine, September 2007

  2. Lack of "good" cholesterol always poses heart risk
    By Gene Emery, Reuters, Wednesday, September 26, 2007

  3. Exercise on par with drugs for aiding depression
    By Amy Norton, Reuters Health, Wednesday, September 19, 2007

  4. Exercise may generate new blood vessels
    By MARIA CHENG, AP Medical Writer. Wednesday, September 5, 2007

  5. Angioplasty no better than drugs
    By TOM BLACKWELL, CanWest News Service, Tuesday, March 27, 2007

  6. How much can your ticker take? Test will tell
    By JILL BARKER, The Gazette, February 27, 2007

  7. Program 'CHIPs' away at heart disease
    By MATTHEW SYLVAIN, The Medical Post, February 02, 2007

  8. Surviving cancer once cured - Innovative rehabilitation program redefines patients' physical and emotional lives
    By NATALIE FLETCHER, McGill Reporter, December 7, 2006 - Volume 39 Number 08

  9. Spinathon gets wheels of change turning for overweight kids
    By JUNE THOMPSON, Montreal Gazette, November 7, 2006

  10. CHIP 4 Teens camp ends on positive notes
    By JUNE THOMPSON, Montreal Gazette, August 29, 2006

  11. Think heart attacks hit only fat, old smokers? Think again
    By JUNE THOMPSON, Montreal Gazette, August 15, 2006

  12. It's all about health, not just weight
    Chip 4 Teens program helps adolescents go from being 'chubby' to choosy
    By JUNE THOMPSON, Montreal Gazette, August 1, 2006

  13. Doctors should ask men about erectile dysfunction, can predict heart disease, [Canadian Study of Erectile Dysfunction (CANSED)]

  14. Teens get lifestyle coaching
    By KATHERINE WILTON, Montreal Gazette, August 22, 2005

  15. Red Wine and Your Heart
    By Paul E. Szmitko, BSc; Subodh Verma, MD, PhD, Circulation, Volume 111, Issue 2; January 18, 2005 (PDF 40K)

  16. Today, I'm on my high horse
    By LISA FITTERMAN, November 08, 2004

  17. Atkins Diet Bolstered by Two New Studies
    By JANET McCONNAUGHEY, Associated Press Writer, May, 2003

  18. La prévention de la crise cardiaque. Le Programme d'amélioration de la santé cardiovasculaire fait bouger les gens, Mai/Juin 2003

  19. Warding off a heart attack. CHIP program gets people moving, May/June 2003

  20. Taking exercise to heart. Cardiac rehab programs offer advice on how to eat well, manage stress and stop smoking but the cornerstone of any successful regimen is a personalized fitness routine
    By JILL BARKER, Montreal Gazette, April 01, 2003

  21. Physical Fitness Keeps Older Minds Sharp
    By Charnicia E. Huggins; Reuters Health, April 2003

  22. Study Looks at Pounds Shed with Weight Watchers
    By Alison McCook; Reuters Health, April 2003

  23. Fat Kids Rank Quality of Life Low
    By LINDSEY TANNER, Associated Press Medical Writer ; April 2003