Critical Care Research Higher Degree Student Seminar

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Critical Care Research Higher Degree Student Seminar

Research Higher Degree Seminar hosted by The Centre for Integrated Critical Care, University of Melbourne

By Department of Critical Care

Date and time

Mon, 3 Aug 2020 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Critical Care research higher degree students enrolled at The University of Melbourne and clinician researchers from University-affiliated hospitals are invited to attend the CICC Research Higher Degree Student Seminar.

CICC student seminars provide an opportunity for students to share their program of research with peers in an informal and supportive environment.

The seminars are also a forum for the CICC community to present current research and deliver training in research methodology.

PROGRAM

1.00pm Welcome

Professor David Story, Deputy Co-director, CICC, Chair of Anaesthesia

Professor Alex Boussioutas, Associate Dean, Graduate Research

1.10pm - 1.50pm Session one

Dr Emily See, PhD candidate, Austin Health: The Long Term Sequelae of Acute Kidney Injury

Dr Elyssia Bourke, PhD candidate, Murdoch Children's Research Institute: The Kids are not OK - Paediatric Acute Behavioural Disturbance in the ED

1.50pm - 1.55pm Short break

1.55pm - 2.45pm Session two

Associate Professor Jeffrey Presneill, Royal Melbourne Hospital: A pragmatic approach to randomisation

Dr Tuong Phan, DMedSci candidate, St Vincent's Health: The optimal cardiac output for the optimal recovery after major surgery

2.45pm - 2.50pm Short break

2.50pm - 3.50pm Session three

Dr Georgina Imberger, Western Health: Systematic review

Professor Rinaldo Bellomo, CICC Director, Professor of Intensive Care: High-dose vitamin C in sepsis - what to do?

3:50pm - 4:00pm Closing remarks

Professor George Braitberg, Deputy Co-director, CICC, Professor of Emergency Medicine

Organised by

The Department of Critical Care, Melbourne Medical School, brings together the three key disciplines that manage high risk and critically ill adults and children: anaesthesia; emergency medicine; and intensive care, working with 20+ hospitals affiliated with the University of Melbourne and beyond.

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