Saturday, July 31, 2010 














Malcolm Man-Son-Hing, MD MSc FRCPC
mhing@ohri.ca
Civic Campus (see Contact page for maps)




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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