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Your Child’s Surgery
Parents & Families / BoostUp
Do you have an idea about how to help cardiac kids or their families? Is your pediatric heart project ready to take the next step? Stop waiting for the pieces to fall into place – get the boost you need to launch and succeed from WCCHN.
BoostUp is a unique and entirely virtual pediatric cardiac pitch competition designed to give good ideas a leg up. Innovators and change-makers across Western Canada are invited to pitch their ideas for a chance to receive seed funding up to $10,000.
Open to the entire WCCHN community, BoostUp is the embodiment of our commitment to supporting grassroots ideas that can positively impact the lives of cardiac children and families in Western Canada. Whether you’re a clinician, hospital administrator, care provider, parent or member of the public, if you have a good idea, we want to hear it!
February is Heart Month and BoostUp takes place during CHD Awareness Week which is held each year from February 7-14. The inaugural BoostUp virtual pitch competition took place on February 8, 2022.
Applications are always open.
Ideas change lives. What’s yours?
The Third annual WCCHN BoostUp Pitch Competition was a phenomenal event and a huge success. This year WCCHN decided to look backwards and scooped up six previous All-Stars for a second shot at the win. Finalists were split into two categories, New and Notable gave three past applicants the opportunity to pitch for the first time and Back by Popular Demand brought back three past finalists.
Awarded live that evening, over $30,000 in funding will be distributed to help support important heart projects. Three prize categories included the Audience Favorite, Judge’s Choice: New and Notable, and Judge’s Choice: Back by Popular Demand, as well as a $500 Pay-it-Forward Raffle for the audience. Our finalists are generating energy, changing the conversation, and growing good things for our heart community.
Heart Defects are the most common type of birth defect, affecting 1 in 100 infants, but unfortunately, approximately half of all defects are NOT detected before birth. With funding, we will provide 5 free hands-on, specialized training sessions for sonographers, teaching them how to better, and more accurately detect heart defects in infants during regular obstetrical ultrasounds. Because rural detection rates are lower, we will focus these initiatives in the following locations;
Fort McMurray, High Level, Red Deer, Lethbridge, and Medicine Hat.
Project Team Members:
Stollery Children’s Hospital: (Edmonton, AB)
Alberta Children’s Hospital: (Calgary, AB)
With advances in technology and treatment strategies, approximately 85% of patients with congenital heart disease survive to adulthood. Improved survival has led to increased recognition of learning disabilities and developmental delays. Current evidence supports the need to integrate developmental care as a standard of care in the PCICU. The PCICU MIND Program is comprised of a multidisciplinary team focused on optimizing brain development and promoting family bonding in the PCICU.
Project Team Members:
Stollery Children’s Hospital (Edmonton, AB)
Exceptional care comes from investment in faculty education and support to keep the Cardiac Program on the cutting of edge of the latest developments in our specialty. Although such resources exist for most physicians and surgeons, resources to advance our front line (nurses, respiratory specialists, dieticians, physiotherapists) are limited as is their time. In terms of return on investment, taking 3 individuals to an international meeting to see a few experts may cost upward of $5000 in terms of registration and travel costs. For half that cost, we can bring an expert to one of our WCCHN institutions and have them spend a number of days intertwined in our care dynamic to help elevate our team-based care. This can be a combine didactic and interactive engagement. The hope is that this can touch all aspects of the WCCHN Centres and all specialties over time.
Project Team Members:
Stollery Children’s Hospital: (Edmonton, AB)
The inaugural WCCHN BoostUp Pitch Competition was an astounding success! 19 applications for funding were submitted, 8 finalists were selected to pitch and 4 judges awarded over $30,000 in seed funding to support important heart projects.
By combining their work on 3D printed heart models with an online open education forum, this project will improve teaching and learning for congenital heart disease at all levels – from patients and families to the teams who care for them.
Edmonton:
Calgary:
Saskatoon:
Winnipeg:
Vancouver:
National:
CHAMPS Camp in Saskatchewan is tried, tested and true. By establishing a formal model, backed by evidence and research, this type of child-focused cardiac rehab could be replicated more easily in other parts of the Network. This means even more kids will benefit from the physical activity, heart health, and mental health supports they need to be able to look after themselves as they grow into adulthood.
Mending Little Hearts Fund of Saskatchewan:
Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital:
University of Saskatchewan:
University of Regina:
By leveraging the existing connection across network sites, this registry will advance the care of infants, children and adolescents with single ventricle forms of congenital heart disease by collecting and analyzing the data. This will lead to innovation in quality improvement, increased research engagement and efficiency, and improved patient outcomes.
Stollery Children’s Hospital:
Mazankowski Adult Congenital Cardiology:
Children’s Heart Center, HSC Winnipeg:
BC Children’s Hospital Pediatric Cardiology:
Alberta Children’s Hospital Pediatric Cardiology:
Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Pediatric Cardiology: