Debra Eagles

Debra Eagles

MD, MSc., FRCPC

Clinician Investigator, Acute Care Research

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine;School of Epidemiology and Public Health

University of Ottawa

Junior Clinical Research Chair, Geriatric Emergency

University of Ottawa

Contact

613-798-5555 x17484

Research Administrator: Carolyne Kennedy Tel: 613-798-5555 x18683 Email: cakennedy@ohri.ca

Bio

Dr. Debra Eagles obtained her degree and residency training in Emergency Medicine from the University of Ottawa. She completed her Research Fellowship and Masters of Science, Epidemiology in 2015. Her thesis pertained to the evaluation of altered mental status in older Emergency Department patients. Subsequently, she completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Laval University, participating in a large multi-site study on independent older people presenting to the Emergency Department following minor trauma. Her work garnered the Grant Innes award for top ranked abstract at the Canadian Association of Emergency Physician Annual Conference. She has published 282 articles, given 2016 invited presentations and 440 scientific abstract presentations.

Dr. Eagles is an Associate Scientist with the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, an Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa, Department of Emergency Medicine and the School of Epidemiology and Public Health and an Emergency Physician at The Ottawa Hospital. Her She holds a Junior Clinical Research Chair in Geriatric Emergency Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on improving the care and outcomes of older patients people presenting to the Emergency Department. She has a special interest in altered mental status, both dementia and delirium, frailty, and geriatric trauma.

Diseases, conditions and populations of interest

Older adults
Frailty Delirium Geriatric Trauma Aging; Dementia

Research and clinical approaches

Clinical research; Emergency medicine

Awards
Junior Clinical Research Chair in Geriatric Emergency Medicine, 2020
Grant Innes Research Paper and Presentation Award, 2015
EM Resident Research Award, 2011
SAEM Medical Student Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award, 2007
Outstanding Clinical Performance Award Emergency Medicine, University of Ottawa, 2007
CAEP Resident Research Award, International Conference of Emergency Medicine, Halifax, 2006
Summer Research Studentship Award, University of Ottawa, 2005, 2006

Research Goals and Interests

Emergency Medicine
Acute care of older Emergency Department patients
Delirium
Frailty
Geriatric trauma

An evaluation of current pain management strategies for geriatric pelvic fractures and their impact on patient outcomes.

Physician Barriers and Facilitators to Emergency Department Discharge of Patients with Acute Atrial Fibrillation. 

An Interdisciplinary Project to Implement a Nursing Delirium Screening Protocol for older Emergency Department Patients. 

Predicting Emergency Department Delirium with an Interactive Customizable Tablet to Prevent Repeat Visits (PrEDDICT-PReV) App.


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