Taking On Tobacco: A Discussion with Dr. Andrew Pipe About His Career and The Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation
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Dr. Andrew Pipe is chief of the division of Prevention and Rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. He completed his medical training at Queen’s University, and interned at The Ottawa Hospital, beginning a career path which combined his interests in sports medicine, health promotion, and advocacy. He has been a physician for athletes at the international level, served on several sporting and anti-doping organizations, and is recognized as a leading expert on cardiovascular disease prevention, physical activity, and smoking cessation.
Dr Andrew Pipe est professeur à la Faculté de médecine à l’Université d’Ottawa et il est également responsable de la division de prévention et de réhabilitation à l’Institut de cardiologie de l’Université d’Ottawa. Dr Pipe a terminé son éducation à l’Université de Queen’s et son entrainement à l’Hôpital d’Ottawa où il a commencé sa carrière dans un domaine incluant la médecine sportive, la promotion de la santé et la défense des droits. Il a été médecin pour les athlètes au niveau international et il est reconnu comme un expert sur la prévention de maladies cardiovasculaires, sur l’activité physique, et sur la cessation du tabagisme.
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