Monica Taljaard
PhD
Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Full Professor, School of Epidemiology and Public Health
University of Ottawa
Member of the Centre for Implementation Research
Bio
I completed my PhD degree in Biostatistics and Epidemiology under the supervision of Dr. Allan Donner and Dr. Neil Klar at Western University, London, Ontario in 2006. My PhD thesis focused on methods for dealing with missing data in cluster randomized trials. I joined the Clinical Epidemiology Program at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute in 2006 as an Associate Scientist. I am currently a Senior Scientist in the Methodological and Implementation Research Program and Full Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa. As a biostatistician and member of the Ottawa Methods Center, I work with researchers and clinicians from a variety of backgrounds in the design and analysis of cluster randomized trials, standard clinical trials, and observational studies. I have more than 500 publications in peer-reviewed journals. I have been a principal applicant, co-applicant, statistical advisor and collaborator on over 200 funded clinical and health services research projects and a total of more than $200M in peer reviewed funding. I have served as supervisor, co-supervisor, or advisory committee member to more than 70 MSc, PhD and post-doctoral students. I teach Biostatistics courses in the MSc program in Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa.
Research Goals and Interests
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Publications
Patient and Public Involvement in Paediatric Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trials: A Mixed Methods Study
2025-12-02 Go to publicationVernakalant versus procainamide for rapid cardioversion of patients with acute atrial fibrillation (RAFF4): randomised clinical trial
2025-11-11 Go to publicationFeasibility and acceptability of a parallel, two-arm randomized controlled trial to evaluate an online physical activity behavior counseling intervention for young adults diagnosed with cancer: a mixed-methods pilot study
2025-11-04 Go to publicationApplication of Commonly Used Physical Tests in a Virtual Environment in Patients With Concussion to Patients With Various Types and Severities of Acquired Brain Injury: Prospective Cohort Method Comparison Study
2025-10-27 Go to publicationDefinitions of validity terms for use in discussions of randomized controlled trials
2025-06-01 Go to publicationRelated Research at The Ottawa Hospital
- Methodological and Implementation Research Program
- Cluster randomized trials
- Cohort studies
- Epidemiology
- Health professional behaviour change
- Health research methods
- Health services research
- Knowledge translation and implementation research
- Quality Improvement
- Biostatistics
- Clinical decision rules
- Patient engagement
- Clinical trials