Funding
2022 - 2023 Co-Investigator
The Efficacy of 3D Motion Capture as a Reflective Aid during Self-Directed Practice for Laparoscopic Surgical Trainees.
Funding Sources: Strategic Initiative Grant, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Total Funding: $30,000
2022 Principal Investigator
Enhancing Quality of Care for Patients Who Required Chest Tube Drainage through Design, Implementation and Validation of the Chest Tube Learning Synthesis and Evaluation Assistant (CheLSEA), An Intelligent Clinical Decision Support System.
Funding Sources: The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organization (TOHAMO) - Quality & Patient Safety Grant
Total Funding: $20,000
2021 Co-Principal Investigator
Autologous Blood Patch to Prevent Prolong Air Leaks After Lung Resection: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Funding Sources: The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organization (TOHAMO) - Innovation Grant
Total Funding: $100,000
2020 Co-Principal Investigator
Enhancing the Quality of Care for Patients Who Require Chest Tube Drainage through Design, Implementation, and Validation of an Artificial-Intelligence Based Clinical Decision Support System
Grant
Funding Sources: The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organization (TOHAMO) - Innovation Grant
Total Funding: $100,000
2019 Principal Investigator
Enhancing the Quality of Care for Patients Who Require Chest Tube Drainage through Design, Implementation, and Validation of an Artificial-Intelligence Based Clinical Decision Support System
Grant
Funding Sources: Department of Surgery Research Program Award
Total Funding: $120,000
2018 Principal Investigator
Enhancing the Quality of Care for Patients Who Require Chest Tube Drainage through Design, Implementation, and Validation of an Artificial-Intelligence Based Clinical Decision Support System
Grant
Funding Sources: Innovation Grant from Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care of Ontario, Academic Health Science Center (The Ottawa Hospital) Alternate Funding Plan
Total Funding: $99,500
2015 Principal Investigator
Continuous Quality Improvement in the Management of Pulmonary Air Leaks after Lung Surgery Phase III: Signal Analysis of Pulmonary Air Leaks
Grant
Funding Sources: Innovation Grant from Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care of Ontario, Academic Health Science Center (The Ottawa Hospital) Alternate Funding Plan
Total Funding: $75,000