The Big Questions: Network approach to answering the big questions in paediatric emergency and critical care

Big Questions Network approach to answering the big questions in paediatric emergency and critical care

Sanderson Room, Ground Floor, Medical Building 181, Grattan Street Parkville or via Zoom

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  • Seminar

You're invited...

We welcome you to the second in a series of seminars presented by the Department of Critical Care. Each seminar will explore 'big questions' in critical care, sharing developments in research and teaching from across our network. Join us face-to-face in Parkville or via zoom.

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Elyssia Bourke

Dr Elyssia Bourke is an emergency physician and head of emergency research at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the vice chair of the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine (ACEM) Clinical Trials Network and an executive member of the ACEM research committee and the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) network. She is currently completing a PhD examining the optimal management of paediatric acute behavioural disturbance in the emergency department setting.

Elliot Long

Associate Professor Elliot Long is a paediatric emergency physician at The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne and vice chair of the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) network. His main research interest is the use of novel trial design to answer the difficult questions in sepsis recognition and resuscitation.