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Our doctors and highly trained staff provide high-quality care, diagnoses and image-guided interventions for patients visiting UHN.

Operating as a joint department, we are the medical imaging team of UHN, Mount Sinai Hospital and Women's College Hospital.

JDMI Leadership

Dr. Heidi Schmidt

Dr. Heidi Schmidt
Department Head & Program Medical Director, JDMI
Heidi.Schmidt@uhn.ca
Paul Cornacchione

Paul Cornacchione
Senior Director, Imaging Operations, JDMI
Paul.Cornacchione@uhn.ca

Departments

Health Care Professionals

We are home to skilled radiologists in 9 sub-specialties. Our team also includes medical imaging technologists, nurses and informatics, as well as our Radiopharmacy. The Office of Strategy Management also helps to coordinate our efficient operations.

Education

We conduct research in 6 systems-based divisions: neuroradiology, musculoskeletal imaging, vascular interventional radiology, abdominal imaging, cardiothoracic imaging and breast imaging. Our researchers have received $8 million to support clinical trials in translation research.

Research/Innovation

We're one of the largest medical imaging departments for teaching hospitals in Canada, with cutting-edge technology.

We are also a proud partner of the University of Toronto's Advanced Imaging and Education Centre (AIEC). The AIEC is dedicated to providing the highest standard of quality education in advanced imaging.

Office of Strategy Management (OSM)

The Office of Strategy Management (OSM) is a team dedicated to improving health care planning and processes within the Joint Department of Medical Imaging (JDMI) and across Ontario, on behalf of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Drawing from expertise in lean operations, project management, corporate planning, and data analysis, the OSM is able to deliver strategic change projects including process improvement, strategic planning, operational planning, and more.

The OSM provides valuable planning and project support to the JDMI, playing a pivotal role in coordinating its efficient operations. Recent examples of projects include strengthening clerical processes, particularly within the Central Booking Office, to reduce the time and effort required to book MRI appointments; developing operational plans for Ultrasound; and optimizing the Ultrasound schedule to increase capacity to care for patients without increasing resources.

Two provincial projects executed by the OSM over the past few years include the MRI Process Improvement Program and the Diagnostic Imaging Appropriateness Pilot Project. In the former, members of the team worked with 57 Ontario hospitals to aid in improving MRI processes. The results were shorter wait times, better patient care, and the development of a provincial best practices resource. In the latter of the two projects, members of the team evaluated the impact of evidence-based guidelines to support clinical decision-making on the behaviour of referring physicians.

At its core, the OSM owes its success to its culture of diversity and teamwork. The team is composed of a dynamic group of individuals with clinical, engineering, project management, business and health management backgrounds. A sincere dedication to improving patient care lies at the heart of each of the staff and each of the initiatives that they take on.

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