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  • Assistant professor

    Max Rady College of Medicine
    Internal Medicine
    RS309, 810 Sherbrook Street
    Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3A 1R9

Cross appointments

Holds cross-appointments with:

Community Health Sciences

Research summary

Clare Ramsey is a leader in the field of respiratory and critical care medicine, pushing the boundaries of what we know about asthma epidemiology and outcomes. Her innovative research, combining traditional epidemiological methods with cutting-edge data analysis techniques, has produced insights that are revolutionizing our understanding of asthma and critical care.

Dr. Ramsey's research is driven by her passion for improving patient outcomes and her deep commitment to advancing the field of respiratory medicine. Whether exploring the development of asthma and allergies in large cohort studies or utilizing databases to examine critical care outcomes, her work is always cutting-edge and impactful.

One of Dr. Ramsey's most notable achievements is her involvement in several important COVID-19 research trials, including the CANCVO study, which looked at outcomes post critical illness from COVID-19. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, she has remained at the forefront of critical care research, producing groundbreaking insights that are shaping the future of respiratory medicine.

With her innovative and thought-provoking research, Clare Ramsey is truly changing the game in the field of respiratory and critical care medicine. Whether working on the frontlines of research or inspiring the next generation of scientists and doctors, she is a true champion of progress and discovery.

Keywords

  • Asthma
  • Critical care
  • Epidemiology
  • Respiratory and critical care medicine

Biography

Dr. Clare Ramsey is a highly respected expert in respiratory and critical care medicine, and is known for her research in the field of asthma epidemiology. As an assistant professor at the Max Rady College of Medicine in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she is dedicated to advancing our understanding of critical care and respiratory diseases and improving patient outcomes.

Dr. Ramsey's journey to becoming a leading researcher began with her bachelor of science in medicine and bachelor of medicine from the University of Manitoba. But her passion for the field only grew stronger during her residency in Internal Medicine and further training in respiratory and critical care medicine. She then took her knowledge and expertise to Harvard School of Public Health, where she earned a master of science in epidemiology, followed by a research fellowship at the renowned Brigham and Women's hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

Returning to Manitoba, Dr. Ramsey brought her expertise to the University of Manitoba, where she has been a driving force in respiratory medicine and critical care research. She has been involved in numerous large cohort studies, examining the development of asthma and allergies, and her work has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of these diseases. Her innovative research has also been recognized by the Nick Anthonisen Achievement Award, which she received for her outstanding contributions to the field.

Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Ramsey has remained at the forefront of critical care research, as evidenced by her involvement in several important research trials, including the CANCVO study that looked at outcomes post critical illness from COVID-19. With her passion, dedication, and expertise, Clare Dr. Ramsey is truly making a difference in the lives of those suffering from respiratory and critical care diseases.

Education

Master of Science in Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health

Bachelor of Science in Medicine, University of Manitoba

Bachelor of Medicine, University of Manitoba

Bachelor of Science, University of Manitoba

Awards

Nick Anthonisen Achievement Award

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Internal Medicine
Room GC430, Health Sciences Centre
820 Sherbrook Street
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3A 1R9 Canada

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