Renowned Cardiologist and Professor, Université de Montréal
Dr. Normand Racine is a distinguished cardiologist and full professor in the Department of Medicine at Université de Montréal. Since 2009, he has also been a researcher at the Montreal Heart Institute (ICM) Research Center.
Academic Background and Career
Dr. Racine graduated in medicine from Université de Montréal in 1983 and completed his cardiology specialization at McGill University, earning his certification in 1989. He served as Chair of the Department of Medicine at ICM from 2006 to 2015 and held the Philippa and Marvin Carsley Chair in Cardiology at Université de Montréal until 2015.
Currently, he is the Medical Director of the Heart Transplantation and Ventricular Assistance Program at ICM, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing care for patients with severe heart failure.
Notable Achievements
In 2003, Dr. Racine co-founded the Société québécoise d’insuffisance cardiaque (SQIC) alongside fellow cardiologists and nurses. This provincial multidisciplinary network brings together teams of physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and physiotherapists to optimize heart failure patient care. With 45 clinics across different hospitals, the SQIC has become Canada’s largest heart failure care network.
In 2022, Dr. Racine was honored with the Société québécoise d’insuffisance cardiaque Recognition Award for his exceptional contributions to heart failure care. This accolade adds to numerous awards recognizing his dedication to teaching and research.
Research Contributions
Dr. Racine’s research focuses on heart failure, cardiac imaging, heart transplantation, and vaccination in immunosuppressed patients. He has authored numerous scientific publications and actively collaborates in multicenter clinical trials.
Professional Roles and Commitments
Passion for Education and Mentorship
Dr. Racine is renowned for his commitment to education, having trained and inspired numerous cohorts of physicians and specialists. His ability to convey complex medical knowledge in an accessible manner has earned him enduring recognition in the medical community.
Conclusion
Dr. Normand Racine exemplifies medical excellence, leadership in research, and an unwavering dedication to advancing cardiovascular care. His influence extends far beyond the walls of ICM, leaving a lasting legacy in cardiology both in Quebec and internationally.