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Myview Cardiac Wellness Cardiac Wellness Programs for heart patients. Group & 1:1 programs. Free trial consultations available, www.my-view.ca
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Virtual programs include: AFib Life, Cardiac Wellness, heart safe exercise, nutrition, personal training & mental health coaching.

06/05/2026

🏆 A Milestone for PACE Cardiology

We are proud to announce that PACE Cardiology is the first community cardiology clinic in Ontario to enrol in Accreditation Canada’s Echocardiography Quality Improvement (EQI) Pediatric Accreditation Program.

Already accredited through the EQI Adult Program, this next step reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality, standardized cardiac imaging and care across all patient populations.

As one of the early adopters of this program, we’re helping to set a benchmark for integrated quality in community cardiology.

“We are excited to be the first community cardiology clinic in Ontario to do this. Our approach to echocardiography is grounded in consistency, not variation. Extending into the EQI Pediatric program reflects how we apply the same standard of quality across every population we serve,” said Dr. Yaariv Khaykin, Physician Lead at PACE Cardiology.

“This achievement reinforces our commitment to excellence, innovation, and continuous quality improvement for the patients and families who trust us with their cardiac care,” add Dr. Khaykin.

PACE Cardiology proudly serves patients through our clinics in Barrie, Newmarket, and Orillia (Echo Lab). Learn more at www.pace-cardiology.com




06/04/2026

We’re Hiring! Join Our Team at PACE Cardiology – Barrie

PACE Cardiology is looking for a Medical Administrative Assistant to join our Barrie, Ontario clinic!

If you’re organized, compassionate, and thrive in a fast-paced healthcare environment, this is a great opportunity to be part of a dedicated team focused on delivering exceptional cardiac care.

What you’ll do:
• Welcome and support patients with professionalism and care
• Manage phone calls and appointment scheduling
• Maintain accurate patient records
• Collaborate with physicians and clinical staff
• Support daily clinic operations

What we’re looking for:
- Experience in a medical administrative role
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Comfortable working with EMRs and computer systems
- A team player with a patient-first mindset
- Must be able to drive between our Barrie and Newmarket clinics for training

At PACE Cardiology, we’re proud of our team and the high-quality care we provide to our community every day.

📧 Send your resume to: [email protected]
🌐 Learn more about PACE Cardiology: www.pace-cardiology.com

Must be a current resident of Ontario to apply. $18 to 20 per hour (based on experience). Healthcare plan offered.



06/04/2026

❤️ World Heart Rhythm Week: Know Your Rhythm, Protect Your Heart

Your heart has its own natural rhythm, quietly working around the clock to keep blood flowing throughout your body. When that rhythm becomes too fast, too slow, or irregular, it may be a sign of a heart rhythm disorder (arrhythmia).

Many people don’t realize that symptoms can be subtle, including:
✔️ Palpitations or a fluttering sensation in the chest
✔️ Dizziness or lightheadedness
✔️ Shortness of breath
✔️ Unexplained fatigue
✔️ Fainting or near-fainting episodes

This World Heart Rhythm Week, take a moment to check in with your heart. If you’ve noticed symptoms or changes in your heartbeat, don’t ignore them. Early detection and treatment can help improve quality of life and reduce the risk of complications.

❤️ Awareness starts with knowing what’s normal for you. For more information on PACE Cardiology, visit www.pace-cardiology.com



06/03/2026

We’re Hiring! Join Our Team at PACE Cardiology – Newmarket

Pace Cardiology is looking for a Medical Administrative Assistant to join our Newmarket clinic!

If you’re organized, compassionate, and thrive in a fast-paced healthcare environment, this is a great opportunity to be part of a dedicated team focused on delivering exceptional cardiac care.

What you’ll do:
• Welcome and support patients with professionalism and care
• Manage phone calls and appointment scheduling
• Maintain accurate patient records
• Collaborate with physicians and clinical staff
• Support daily clinic operations

What we’re looking for:
• Experience in a medical administrative role
• Strong communication and organizational skills
• Comfort working with EMRs and computer systems
• A team player with a patient-first mindset

At PACE Cardiology, we’re proud of our team and the high-quality care we provide to our community every day.

📧 Send your resume to: [email protected]
🌐 Learn more about PACE Cardiology: www.pace-cardiology.com

Must be a current resident of Ontario to apply. $18 to 20 per hour (based on experience). Healthcare plan offered.



06/02/2026

World Heart Rhythm Week — An Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Focus

AFib affects millions but managing it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. From medications to lifestyle changes, there are many ways to lower your risk of stroke and improve heart health.

Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a type of irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia). Arrhythmias are due to electrical signal disturbances of the heart. AFib is the most common type of arrhythmia.

The risk of developing atrial fibrillation increases with age and with other risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure and underlying heart disease. The main complications of atrial fibrillation are stroke and heart failure.

In AFib, the electrical signals are fast, irregular and disorganized, and the heart may not pump as efficiently. Atrial fibrillation can cause your heart to beat very quickly, sometimes more than 150 beats per minute. It may even feel like your heart is “skipping a beat.”

Symptoms of AFib may include: dizziness, fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, and chest pain (especially in people with underlying heart disease).

Join us in spreading the word about heart rhythm disorders and the importance of heart health. If you have concerns about your heart rhythm, ask your healthcare provider to be referred to our clinic at www.pace-cardiology.com If you don’t have a physician or a cardiologist, you can self refer to our clinic at https://bit.ly/AFibReferral, or scan the QR code.

Your heart matters.


06/01/2026

It’s World Heart Rhythm Awareness Week (June 1 to June 7, 2026)

What are arrhythmias?
Arrhythmias are disruptions in the normal rhythm of your heartbeat, which can cause it to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly. Common symptoms include palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, and fatigue.

Why is awareness important?
Early detection and treatment are crucial for managing arrhythmias and preventing complications such as stroke or heart failure. Knowing the signs and when to seek medical help can make a significant difference in outcomes.

How can you protect your heart?
- Regular Check-ups: Routine visits to your cardiologist can help detect issues early.
- Healthy Lifestyle: A balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding to***co and excessive alcohol can promote heart health.
- Monitor Symptoms: If you experience any unusual symptoms, don’t ignore them. Contact your healthcare provider.

Join us in spreading the word about heart rhythm disorders and the importance of heart health. If you have concerns about your heart rhythm, ask your healthcare provider to be referred to our clinic at www.pace-cardiology.com (If you don’t have a physician or a cardiologist, you can self refer to our clinic at https://bit.ly/AFibReferral

Your heart matters.



06/01/2026

It’s World Heart Rhythm Awareness Week (June 1 to June 7, 2026)

What are arrhythmias?
Arrhythmias are disruptions in the normal rhythm of your heartbeat, which can cause it to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly. Common symptoms include palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, and fatigue.

Why is awareness important?
Early detection and treatment are crucial for managing arrhythmias and preventing complications such as stroke or heart failure. Knowing the signs and when to seek medical help can make a significant difference in outcomes.

How can you protect your heart?
- Regular Check-ups: Routine visits to your cardiologist can help detect issues early.
- Healthy Lifestyle: A balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding to***co and excessive alcohol can promote heart health.
- Monitor Symptoms: If you experience any unusual symptoms, don't ignore them. Contact your healthcare provider.

Join us in spreading the word about heart rhythm disorders and the importance of heart health. If you have concerns about your heart rhythm, ask your healthcare provider to be referred to our clinic at www.pace-cardiology.com (If you don’t have a physician or a cardiologist, you can self refer to our clinic at https://bit.ly/AFibReferral

Your heart matters.



05/29/2026
05/27/2026

High blood pressure is often called the “silent killer” because many people don’t realize they have it. But sometimes your body may give you warning signs.

⚠️ 5 signs your blood pressure may be too high:

• Frequent headaches
• Dizziness or blurred vision
• Shortness of breath
• Chest discomfort
• Feeling unusually tired or unwell

Even without symptoms, high blood pressure can increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems.

The good news? Regular checkups, healthy eating, staying active, reducing stress, and taking medications as prescribed can all help keep your blood pressure under control. ❤️

If you’re concerned about your blood pressure, speak with your healthcare provider. Furthermore, PACE Cardiology offers a Cardiac Risk Reduction Clinic. Ask your healthcare provider for a referral or visit www.pace-cardiology.com.



05/21/2026

A heart healthy asparagus recipe! Yes please!

BARBECUED ASPARAGUS WITH HERBED YOGURT SAUCE 
 
1 Tbsp (15 mL) olive oil 
1 clove garlic, minced 
1 lb (500 g) asparagus, trimmed
Salt and pepper 
1/2 cup (125mL) plain Greek Yogurt
1/4 cup (60mL) fresh dill, finely chopped 
Garnish: squeeze of lemon

PREPARATION:  Pre-heat grill to medium. 
In a large bowl add olive oil, garlic and asparagus. Toss to coat; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Carefully place asparagus spears on grill. Frequently rotate asparagus and grill until tender, about 10 minutes. 
In a medium bowl, mix together Greek yogurt and dill. 
Serve grilled asparagus at room temperature alongside herbed yogurt. A squeeze of lemon will wake up the flavours. 
Serves 4 to 6.

 

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