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Dr. Michael Hill is an Associate Professor for the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences, Community Health Sciences, and Medicine, University of Calgary. He is also Director of the Stroke Unit for the Calgary Stroke Program, Alberta Health Services. Dr. Hill completed undergraduate training at McGill University in biochemistry and went on to the University of Ottawa medical school. He underwent training in internal medicine in Ottawa and received his FRCPC (Internal Medicine) in 1997. Subsequently he completed a neurology residency at the University of Toronto and received his FRCPC (Neurology) in 1999. Dr. Hill moved to Calgary to undertake a stroke fellowship and clinical epidemiology training at the University of Calgary and was appointed to faculty in 2001. He then completed his MSc thesis in 2003, and is currently Director of the Stroke Unit at the Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary Health Region. Dr. Hill’s research interests include stroke thrombolysis, stroke epidemiology, and surveillance and clinical trials. He is funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) and holds the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta/NWT/Nunavut professorship in Stroke Research. He holds operating and clinical trials grants from the CIHR, Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta/NWT/Nunavut and the NIH (NINDS). Dr. Hill has also received a number of awards, including the ARP merit award and the Performance Recognition award for his role in research and his outstanding publication record.
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