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Scientist, Clinical Epidemiology, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Ottawa
Staff Physician, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Ottawa Hospital
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Malcolm Man-Son-Hing is an Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa and a Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. He is also a Staff Geriatrician at the Ottawa Hospital. He is a co-principal investigator of Candrive (www.candrive.ca), an international inter-disciplinary research program dedicated to addressing the health-related safety and quality-of-life issues of older drivers.
Funding
Principal Investigator: CIHR Planning Grant. Canadian Institutes of Health Research. May - June 2010 ($21,050)
Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Shawn Marshall). The CIHR Team on Older Drivers (CanDRIVE II). Canadian Institutes of Health Research. October 2008 - September 2013 ($5,550,000).
Co-investigator (PI: Gary Naglie) Assessing driving performance of persons with mild cognitive impairment.and mild dementia. Canadian Institutes of Health Research. October 2008 - September 2010 ($95,930)
Principal Investigator. CIHR Team Grant Development Grant. Canadian Institutes of Health Research. June 2007-November 2007 ($10,000).
2007-2008 Co-investigator (PI: Ann Cranney). Enhanced mobility for individuals with arthritis. Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
2006-2007 Co-investigator (PI: Nicol Korner-Bitensky). Stay-SHARP Driving Program - Sustaining and retraining visual-perception, behavioral, motor and cognitive skills among elderly drivers. Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
2005-2007 Co-investigator (PI: Sylvain Gagnon). Improving Safety of Brain Injured Drivers: their Reactions to Challenging Road Situations. University of Ottawa Interfaculty Research Initiative.
2005-2007 Co-investigator (Co-PIs: Michel Bédard M, Jan Miller-Polgar). Safe transportation for seniors: Determinants and strategies to promote safety. Networks of Centres of Excellence (AUTO21)
2002-2007 Principal Investigator. The Canadian Driving Research Initiative for Vehicular Safety in the Elderly (CanDRIVE). Canadian Institutes of Health Research. June 2002 - June 2007
Recent Publications
Molnar FJ, Man-Son-Hing M, Fergusson DA. Systematic Review of Measures of Clinical Significance Employed in Randomized Controlled Trials of Drugs for Dementia. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2009; 57:536-546.
Molnar FJ, Man-Son-Hing M, Hutton B, Fergusson DA. Has Last-observation-carried forward analyses caused us to favour more toxic dementia therapies over less toxic alternatives? A systematic review. Open Medicine 2009;3:1-20.
Hogan DB, Bailey P, Black S, Carswell A, Chertkow H, Clark B, Cohen C, Fisk JD, Forbes D, Man-Son-Hing M, Lanctot K, Morgan D, Thorpe L. Diagnosis and treatment of dementia: nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic treatment of mild to moderate dementia. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2008;179:1019-1026.
Hogan DB, Bailey P, Black S, Carswell A, Chertkow H, Clark B, Cohen C, Fisk JD, Forbes D, Man-Son-Hing M, Lanctot K, Morgan D, Thorpe L. Diagnosis and treatment of dementia: approach to management of mild to moderate dementia. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2008;179:787-793.
Cyr A-A, Stinchcombe A, Gagnon S, Marshall SC, Man-Son-Hing M, Finestone H. Driving difficulties of brain injured drivers in reaction to high-crash-risk simulated road events: a question of impaired divided attention? Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 2008;1:1-11.
Hogan D, Bailey P, Black S, Carswell A, Clarke B, Cohen C, Fisk JD, Forbes D, Man-Son-Hing M, Lanctot K, Morgan D, Thorpe L. Management of mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease and dementia. Alzheimer's and Dementia 2007;3:355-384.
Man-Son-Hing M, Marshall SC, Molnar FJ, Wilson KG. Systematic review of driving risk and the efficacy of compensatory strategies in persons with dementia. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2007;55:878-884.
Jang R, Man-Son-Hing M, Molnar FJ, Hogan D, Marshall SC, Auger J, Graham I, Korner-Bitensky N Tomlinson G, Kowgier M, Naglie G. Family physicians' attitudes and practices regarding assessments of medical fitness to drive in older persons. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2007;22:531-543.
Molnar FJ, Patel A, Marshall SC, Man-Son-Hing M, Wilson KG. Clinical utility of office-based cognitive predictors of fitness to drive in persons diagnosed with dementia: a systematic review. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2006;54:1809-1824.
Man-Son-Hing M, Gage BF, Montgomery AA, Howitt A, Thomson R, Devereaux PJ, Protheroe J, Fahey T, Armstrong D, Laupacis A. Preference-based antithrombotic therapy in atrial fibrillation: implications for clinical decision making. Medical Decision Making 2005;25:548-559.
McAlister FA, Man-Son-Hing M, Straus SE, Ghali WA, Anderson D, Majumdar SR, Gibson P, Cox J, Fradette M for the Decision Aids in Atrial Fibrillation Investigators (DAAFI). The impact of patient decision aids on care in patients with atrial fibrillation: a cluster randomized trial. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005;173: 496-501.
Fitch K, Molnar FJ, Power BE, Wilkins D, Man-Son-Hing M. Treatment of major depression in older persons: survey of the attitudes and practices of primary care physicians. Canadian Family Physician 2005;51:80-81. (Resident research project)
Bond AJ, Molnar FJ, Li M, Mackey M, Man-Son-Hing M. The fall-related complications of hospital in-patients receiving antithrombotic therapy. Thrombosis Journal 2005;3:1-2. (Resident research project)
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