Richard Aviv

MD PhD CHE. Neuroradiologist, Healthcare administrator, Researcher

I am a Full Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa and a diagnostic Neuroradiologist. I am the former Chair of the Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics and Head of the Department of Medical Imaging at The Ottawa Hospital. I have published over 200 peer reviewed publications (h-index 53) with ~11760 total citations. My lifetime grant funding is ~4.6M as PI and ~17M as collaborator. My current research interests include intracerebral hemorrhage, advanced stroke imaging and MRI biomarkers of cortical integrity in Multiple Sclerosis. I am increasingly utilizing 3D printing, virtual reality and Artificial intelligence methodologies in my research programs. I have many years of international clinical, administrative and research experience including certification from the Canadian College of Health Leadership, Schulich and Rotman schools of business and Warwick University, UK. I am licensed for Neuroradiology practice in Canada, US and UK. In my free time I train for triathlon and am an avid exercise enthusiast. I believe deeply in the promotion, career growth and development of others. I am highly collaborative and, given my professional achievements, extremely comfortable stepping aside to allow others to shine. My responsibility is to enable and build the leaders of the future and I understand that success is achieved through the collective. My goal is to enable and empower team members by understanding their skills, needs and pain points and leverage resources to pave a low-resistance path to their success. I am a Full Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa and a diagnostic Neuroradiologist. I am the former Chair of the Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics and Head of the Department of Medical Imaging at The Ottawa Hospital. I have published over 200 peer reviewed publications (h-index 53) with ~11760 total citations. My lifetime grant funding is ~4.6M as PI and ~17M as collaborator. My current research interests include intracerebral hemorrhage, advanced stroke imaging and MRI biomarkers of cortical integrity in Multiple Sclerosis. I am increasingly utilizing 3D printing, virtual reality and Artificial intelligence methodologies in my research programs. I have many years of international clinical, administrative and research experience including certification from the Canadian College of Health Leadership, Schulich and Rotman schools of business and Warwick University, UK. I am licensed for Neuroradiology practice in Canada, US and UK. In my free time I train for triathlon and am an avid exercise enthusiast. I believe deeply in the promotion, career growth and development of others. I am highly collaborative and, given my professional achievements, extremely comfortable stepping aside to allow others to shine. My responsibility is to enable and build the leaders of the future and I understand that success is achieved through the collective. My goal is to enable and empower team members by understanding their skills, needs and pain points and leverage resources to pave a low-resistance path to their success.