
Center Overview
The QEII Centre for Clinical Research provides research services to the QEII Health Sciences Centre, which is both the principal adult tertiary care facility for the Atlantic Provinces and the principal teaching hospital affiliated with Dalhousie University.
At the QEII, research is a fundamental and integral component of improved and quality patient care.
The Centre for Clinical Research has dedicated research facilities, over 200 experienced Investigators and 250 Research Employees.

Clinical Research Experience
The QEII Centre for Clinical Research has been involved in clinical research for 20+ years.
Our therapeutic specialties include the following: Anesthesia, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiovascular Surgery, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Gastroenterology, Geriatric Medicine, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Nuclear Medicine, Nephrology, Neurosciences, Neurosurgery, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery, Osteoporosis, Palliative Care, Pathology, Physical Medicine, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation, Respirology, Rheumatology, Transplant, Trauma, and Urology.

Facility Description
The Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre (QEII) is the major adult referral centre for the Maritime Provinces. It is comprised of the five adult care hospitals in central Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the Nova Scotia Cancer Centre. The QEII provides acute care, long-term care, psychiatric care and rehabilitation care. It is the principal teaching hospital affiliated with Dalhousie University, and is a centre for medical research. It has 1,100 beds and approximately 6,500 staff.

Investigator Experience
Dr. John G. Hanly
Head, Division of Rheumatology
Dr. Ross Leighton
Area of Expertise: Musculoskeletal Diseases
Dr. Walter Schlech
Area of Expertise: Infectious Diseases
Dr. David Bell
Area of Expertise: Nephrology/Urology
Dr. Lynn Johnston
Area of Expertise: Infectious Diseases
Dr. Ivar Mendez
Area of Expertise: Neurology/Neurosurgery
Dr. J.W.D. Knox
Area of Expertise: Anaesthesia/Pharmacology
Dr. Richard Crowell
Area of Expertise: Cardiology
Dr. Vivian McAlister
Areas of Expertise: Gastroenterology/Immunology/Infectious Disease/Surgery/Transplantation
Dr. R. Mark Sadler
Area of Expertise: Neurology/Epilepsy
Dr. Kailash Jindal
Area of Expertise: Nephrology
Dr. Richard Norman
Areas of Expertise: Urology, Transplantation
Dr. Kevin Forward
Area of Expertise: Microbiology/Infectious Disease
Dr. Balwantray Chauhan
Area of Expertise: Ophthalmology
Dr. Stewart Cameron
Area of Expertise: Family Medicine
Dr. Fred Burge
Area of Expertise: Family Medicine
Dr. Ehud Ur
Area of Expertise: Endocrinology
Dr. T.J. Murray
Area of Expertise: Neurology/Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Blair O'Neill
Area of Expertise: Cardiology
Dr. S. Veldhuyzen vanZanten
Area of Expertise: Gastroenterology
Dr. Jonathan Howlett
Area of Expertise: Cardiology
Dr. Sendar Dursun
Area of Expertise: Psychiatry/Psychology/Pharmacology
Dr. Paul Hernandez
Area of Expertise: Pulmonary Diseases
Dr. Michael Gross
Area of Expertise: Musculoskeletal
Dr. Richard Hall
Area of Expertise: Pharmacology/Critical Care/Anesthesiology
Dr. Orlando Hung
Area of Expertise: Pharmacology/Toxicology
Dr. David Anderson
Area of Expertise: Hematology/Vascular Diseases
Dr. Allan MacDonald
Area of Expertise:Transplantation/General Surgery/Gastroenterology
Dr. Graeme Rocker
Area of Expertise: Pulmonary Disease/Intensive Care
Dr. Roger Rittmaster
Area of Expertise: Endocrinology
Dr. Bruce D.O. Colwell
Area of Expertise: Medical Oncology
Dr. Mary L. Davis
Area of Expertise: Medical Oncology
Dr. Ravinder P.S. Sawhney
Area of Expertise: Medical Oncology
Dr. David Haase
Area of Expertise: Infectious Diseases
Dr. C. Noel Williams
Area of Expertise: Gastroenterology
Dr. K. Sue Robinson
Area of Expertise: Hematology
Dr. Kevork M. Peltekian
Medical Director, Atlantic Canada Liver Transplantation Program
Medical Director, Nova Scotia Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Program
Area of Expertise: Hepatology (liver diseases including viral hepatitis), Nutrition, Transplantation

Staff Expertise
Lisa Underwood
Director, Research Services
QEII Health Sciences Centre
Centre for Clinical Research
5790 University Avenue
Halifax, NS B3H 1V7

Patient Demographics
The QEII serves the population of the Central Region Health Board, some 400,000 people. The majority of our patients are from the Halifax Region Municipality, an amalgamation of rural areas and Nova Scotia’s major urban centre which includes the twin cities of Halifax and Dartmouth.

Other Information
The Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre (QEII) is comprised of five hospitals and the Nova Scotia Cancer Centre. The hospitals are the Victoria General, (including the Dr. D.J. Mackenzie Laboratories and West Annex, and the Dickson Ambulatory Care Centre), the Halifax Infirmary, the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre, Camp Hill Veterans' Memorial and the Abbie J. Lane Memorial.
The amalgamation of these health care centres was formalized by provincial legislation proclaimed into effect in February, 1996.
The QEII is the major adult referral centre for Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick. In close collaboration with community-based providers, other local hospitals, and health care education programs, the QEII provides general hospital services for Halifax and other parts of the Central Health Region of Nova Scotia.
The QEII is the largest health centre east of Montreal and is housed in 10 buildings on three sites in the heart of Halifax.
The QEII has 1,100 beds, including 175 beds dedicated to veterans; admits approximately 31,000 patients annually; sees 70,000 patients in its Emergency Medicine departments annually; and records approximately 375,000 ambulatory clinic visits annually.
Patient Care:
The QEII has expertise in a wide range of health care services with emphasis on: cancer, cardiovascular sciences (heart and blood vessels); cranial and maxillofacial surgery (head and neck); clinical neurosciences (nervous system) geriatrics (elderly); hepato-biliary disorders (liver); infectious diseases; multi-system trauma (injuries); physical rehabilitation (exercise, wheelchairs, braces, etc.); psychiatry; renal and genitourinary sciences (kidney and bladder); and transplant sciences.
Education:
The QEII is the main teaching hospital affiliated with Dalhousie University, its School of Medicine and other related health faculties. We offer basic education programs in diagnostic cytology (diagnosing cancer at cellular level), emergency medicine, radiography (x-ray), radiation therapy (cancer treatment), respiratory therapy (heart-lung disorders), nuclear medicine (using radioactivity for test) and health record science. We also have programs for health care professionals in diagnostic ultrasound, critical care nursing and perioperative nursing.
Research:
The QEII is a centre for research excellence. We have Nova Scotia's only Memeory Disability Clinic and we are home to the Atlantic provinces' only Sleep Disorders Clinic. Also at the QEII is the National Centre for Enteroviruses (intestinal viruses), part of a nation-wide network of research experts; the Rob McCall Centre for HIV (the virus that can lead to AIDS) Research; and one of four world-wide Parkinson's fetal neural transplant research centres. The QEII also operates the Atlantic AIDS Reference Lab for the Atlantic provinces; the Regional Centre for Canadian HIV Trials Network; and the Centre for Clinical Research. The QEII is the centre for one of the largest population-based studies ever undertaken to measure and improve existing health care for heart disease. This five-year study, titled Improving Cardiovascular Outcomes in Nova Scotia (ICONS) began in April, 1997. The QEII’s main research strengths lie in:
- Experience
- Patient base
- Facilities
Transplants:
The QEII is one of the busiest and most experienced transplant centres in Canada, doing bone marrow, kidney, liver, cornea, and heart transplants. In support of the busy transplant programs, the QEII operates the largest multi-tissue bank in Canada, processing and storing bone, bone marrow, skin, cardiac (heart) tissues and tissues for neurosurgical procedures.
Caring for Your Heart
The QEII is also the leading cardiac care centre in the Maritimes, performing more than 1100 open-heart procedures each year.
Surgery:
We have one of the busiest surgical programs in Canada, with about 33 operating theatres where staff perform about 30,000 surgical procedures annually.
Rehabilitation
The QEII is the major provider of physical rehabilitation services (exercise, braces, wheelchairs, etc.) in the Atlantic provinces.

Contact Information
For more information, please contact:
Denise Hatchette
Administrative Coordinator
Centre for Clinical Research
5790 University Avenue, Rm 117
Halifax, NS B3H 1V7 Canada
Phone: 902-473-8448
Fax: 902-473-4497
E-mail:
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