====== Grant Innes ====== {{ ::screen_shot_2019-10-18_at_8.37.42_pm.png?200|}} Dr. **Grant Innes** is a Canadian emergency medicine researcher based in [[canada:aberta:Calgary]], [[canada:Alberta]]. He works out of [[Alberta Health Services]]' [[Foothills Medical Centre]]. ===== Career ===== Innes is a professor at the [[University of Calgary]]'s [[Cumming School of Medicine]].((//Grant Innes.// (2019, October 18). Cumming School of Medicine. https://web.archive.org/web/20211024102631/https://cumming.ucalgary.ca/departments/emergency-medicine/profiles/grant-innes)) He previously worked at [[Providence Health Care]] and [[St. Paul's Hospital]] in [[canada:british_columbia:Vancouver]], [[canada:British Columbia]].((Bond, K., Ospina, M., Blitz, S., Afilalo, M., Campbell, S., Bullard, M., Innes, G., Holroyd, B., Curry, G., Schull, M., & Rowe, B. (2007). //Frequency, Determinants and Impact of Overcrowding in Emergency Departments in Canada: A National Survey.// Healthcare Quarterly, 10(4), 32–40. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcq.2007.19312)) Innes is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the [[Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine]], which has received funding through advertisements by [[pharmaceutical_companies:Abbott]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Eli Lilly]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Innovamed]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]] and [[pharmaceutical_companies:Pie Medical]].((//CJEM Table of Contents - Vol. 6, No. 1.// (2004, January). Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians. https://web.archive.org/web/20220618035518/http://caep.ca/periodicals/Volume_6_Issue_1/Vol_6_Issue_1_Table_of_Contents.pdf)) ((//CJEM Table of Contents - Vol. 6, No. 3.// (2004, May). Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians. https://web.archive.org/web/20220618035456/http://caep.ca/periodicals/Volume_6_Issue_3/Vol_6_Issue_3_Table_of_Contents.pdf)) He is affiliated with the [[Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians]]. ==== COVID-19 ==== Innes serves as an alternate emergency department representative on the [[AHS COVID-19 Scientific Advisory Group]] under [[Alberta Health Services]]. ===== Research ===== Innes has collaborated on cardiovascular research funded by [[pharmaceutical_companies:Roche]],((Abu-Laban, R. B., Christenson, J. M., Innes, G. D., van Beek, C. A., Wanger, K. P., McKnight, R. D., MacPhail, I. A., Puskaric, J., Sadowski, R. P., Singer, J., Schechter, M. T., & Wood, V. M. (2002). //Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Cardiac Arrest with Pulseless Electrical Activity.// New England Journal of Medicine, 346(20), 1522–1528. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa012885)) and on hospital overcrowding funded by the [[Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health]] (CADTH).((Bond, K., Ospina, M., Blitz, S., Afilalo, M., Campbell, S., Bullard, M., Innes, G., Holroyd, B., Curry, G., Schull, M., & Rowe, B. (2007). //Frequency, Determinants and Impact of Overcrowding in Emergency Departments in Canada: A National Survey.// Healthcare Quarterly, 10(4), 32–40. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcq.2007.19312)) He has published additional work funded by the [[Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians]] alongside [[Eric Grafstein]], husband of [[Vancouver Coastal Health]] head [[Patricia Daly]].((Colman, I., Brown, M. D., Innes, G. D., Grafstein, E., Roberts, T. E., & Rowe, B. H. (2004). //Parenteral metoclopramide for acute migraine: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.// BMJ, 329(7479), 1369. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.38281.595718.7c)) He has received additional research funding from the [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] (CIHR),((Christenson, J. (2004). //Safety and efficiency of emergency department assessment of chest discomfort.// Canadian Medical Association Journal, 170(12), 1803–1807. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1031315)) including for [[COVID-19]] research.((//Putting healthcare equity under the microscope during covid-19.// Arthritis Research Canada. Retrieved October 27, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20221027154944/https://www.arthritisresearch.ca/research/healthcare-equality-during-covid-19/))