
Dr. Davina Banner
@davinabanner
Assoc. VP Research Ops- UNBC, Professor, Health Services, Patient Engagement, & IKT Researcher, She/Her, Mom, Hospice Nurse, Daydreamer & Eternal Optimist.
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1/ Thrilled to see our work featured in the Go Red edition of Circulation !!! This was a labor of ❤️ - conceptualized by Brainheartnexus & I 6+ years ago while sipping ☕️ in my office, then brilliantly executed by Amy Johnston who worked diligently and obtained her PhD for this work.


6/ For more details, read the open-access paper, and listen to our interview on the Circulation on the Run podcast! 👉🏻 bit.ly/4hGJpNf Congrats to Amy Johnston , Brainheartnexus Dr. Graeme Smith and all our coauthors ; and big THANKS to Circulation for highlighting our work!



Just landed in Toronto with Air Canada on Captain Kevin’s final flight before retirement after 29 years. Congrats sir and wow! You totally buttered that landing … amazing!!! #aircanada #pilot #pplstudent #impressed #retirement




Advancing heart failure care … new guideline teasers, innovation in care, insights from patients, and great interdisciplinary discussions on evidence-informed patient education. #HFupdate CHFS is off to a roaring start Hereford SFC @Heartlife ColoradoHFA


A heartfelt thank you to Government of Saskatchewan for raising awareness for heart failure, by declaring #HeartFailureWeekCan an official provincial proclamation! We appreciate you joining us and CHFS to #BeatHeartDisease. Jeremy Cockrill



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We looked at 42 trials of AF ablation using multiple energy sources and aggregated recurrence timing. Recurrence I non uniform and most are detected early. Shortening follow-up can enhance knowledge to practice and reduce trial costs without affecting outcomes Dilawri Cardiovascular Institute