Simon Hatcher
BSc, MBBS, MMedSc, MD, FRCPC, FRANZCP, MRCPsych
Scientist, Neuroscience
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Chair, Department of Psychiatry
University of Ottawa
Contact
shatcher@toh.ca www.hatchingideaslab.com
Research Groups
Hatching Ideas Lab
Bio
Dr. Simon Hatcher is a Psychiatrist at the Ottawa Hospital and Ottawa Inner City Health, a Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and a Full Professor and Acting Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Ottawa. He has worked as a psychiatrist in clinical, research and leadership roles in non-mental health settings all his professional career starting in Leeds, UK followed by 20 years in Auckland, New Zealand before moving to Canada in 2012. Dr. Hatcher is not good at many things but one thing he does try to do well is to give a voice and meaning to people who are suffering from mental disorders. This is integrated into clinical care, teaching, and research through the Hatching Ideas Lab. Away from his professional work he keeps bees and rides motorbikes but not both at the same time.
News
Publications
Suicide Deaths by Gas Inhalation in Toronto, Canada – An Observational Study of Emerging Methods of Suicide From 1998 to 2020
2025-09-01 Go to publicationMental Health and Cognitive Outcomes in Patients Six Months After Testing Positive Compared with Matched Patients Testing Negative for COVID-19 in a Non-Hospitalized Sample: A Matched Retrospective Cohort Study
2025-08-01 Go to publicationA Qualitative Study on the Design and Implementation of a First Responder Operational Stress Injury Clinic
2025-04-01 Go to publicationA Comparison of Suicides in Public Safety Personnel With Suicides in the General Population in Ontario, 2014 to 2018
2024-09-01 Go to publicationAdvancing equitable access to digital mental health in the Asia-Pacific region in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: A modified Delphi consensus study
2024-06-10Related Research at The Ottawa Hospital
- Neuroscience Program
- Health equity
- Mental health
- COVID-19
- Brain and neuromuscular disease
- Depression
- Health in disadvantaged peoples
- First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health
- Anxiety
- Suicide
- Traumatic brain injury
- Cluster randomized trials
- Epidemiology
- Health economics
- Health professional behaviour change
- Health research methods
- Health services research
- Health technology
- Knowledge translation and implementation research
- Prevention
- Psychology
- Public health
- Qualitative methods
- Systematic reviews
- Clinical research
- Digital and mobile health
- Patient engagement
- Clinical trials