Michel Shamy
MD MA FRCPC
Scientist, Neuroscience
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine (Neurology)
University of Ottawa
Attending Neurologist, Department of Medicine
The Ottawa Hospital
Fellowship Director, Ottawa Stroke Program
Research Groups
Shamy Lab
Bio
I am a neurologist and researcher based at the University of Ottawa, the Ottawa Hospital and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. My research applies techniques from history and philosophy to study what doctors do, and why they do it. I believe that efforts to improve clinical practice will be most effective if they are informed by an understanding of the practices we are trying to change, and of how they developed. This is the perspective that research in the history and philosophy of medicine can add.
As a stroke neurologist, I focus on controversies and challenges encountered in the practice of neurology, though my methods and conclusions are applicable across clinical medicine. My current research program focuses on three major areas:
1. Physicians’ decision-making in the treatment of patients with acute stroke
2. Ethical and epistemic controversies surrounding randomized clinical trials
3. Ethical complexities in end-of-life decision-making
News
Publications
Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Endovascular Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke, Interim Update 2025
2025-12-04 Go to publicationAssociation of Minimal Clinically Important Difference With Infarct Volume in Clinical Poststroke Outcomes
2025-11-04 Go to publicationPermissibility and necessity in the ethical justification of randomized controlled trials: the four quadrants framework and the case of endovascular thrombectomy trials for acute ischemic stroke
2025-08-01 Go to publicationAdvance Consent for Participation in Acute Stroke Trials: A Focus Group Study with People with Lived Experience of Stroke
2025-05-01 Go to publicationDeveloping a Model of Advance Consent for Participation in Acute Stroke Trials
2025-01-31 Go to publication