Dr. Anique Ducharme earned a dual degree in Medicine (MD) and Biomedical Sciences (MSc, specializing in heart transplantation) from the Université de Montréal in 1991. She completed her cardiology residency in 1996.
She further specialized in echocardiography at the Montreal Heart Institute and pursued advanced training in molecular biology and heart failure at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, in Boston.
Professional Overview
Dr. Ducharme is a distinguished Professor of Medicine at the Université de Montréal and holds the prestigious Marcelle and Jean Coutu, Cal & Janine Moisan Chair for Best Practices in Advanced Heart Failure. She founded and currently directs the Heart Failure Clinic at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) and has served as a Senior Clinical Research Scholar for the Fonds québécois de recherche en santé (FQRS).
Currently, Dr. Ducharme is the President of the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) and previously chaired the scientific committee of the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress from 2018 to 2020. Since 2006, she has been a member of the Heart Failure Guidelines Committee of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).
Clinical and Research Expertise
Since returning to Montreal in 1999, Dr. Ducharme has been a pivotal member of the MHI’s non-invasive cardiology department, focusing on:
Research Contributions
Dr. Ducharme has significantly advanced cardiovascular research through:
She is currently a principal investigator for multiple clinical studies and serves on the executive committees of several major clinical trials.
Leadership and Peer Review
Dr. Ducharme has held numerous leadership roles in scientific organizations and steering committees. She is also a reviewer for prominent medical journals, including:
Recognition and Vision
With a career devoted to improving care for patients with heart failure, Dr. Ducharme has made an indelible mark on cardiology through her leadership, teaching, and scientific contributions. Her work continues to inspire meaningful advancements in the management of heart failure.