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Biography
Professor Imogen Mitchell, Executive Director, Research and Academic Partnerships, Canberra Health Services. Imogen graduated from University of London and undertook her physician's training in the UK before moving to Australia to complete her specialist training in intensive care. Appointed initially as an intensive care specialist at Royal Prince Alfred but then moved to Canberra in 1999 to take up the Directorship of the Intensive Care Unit at the Canberra Hospital. After 15 years as their Director and building the unit from 2 specialists to 11 specialists and securing C24 accreditation from the College of Intensive Care Medicine, she moved to being the Deputy Dean at the ANU Medical School in 2014. In 2017 she became Dean of Medicine at the ANU Medical School until she stepped down to become the Clinical Director for the ACT COVID-19 Response.
Qualifications
BSc(Hons), MBBS, PhD, FRCP, FRACP, FCICM
Research Interests
Hospital systems to improve management of deteriorating patient
Hospital systems to improve end of life care in acute hospitals
Patient safety systems
Medical Education
Research student supervision
- Registered to supervise
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Antibodies to PF4 in severe COVID-19: same but different
Choi, P. Y. I. & Mitchell, I., 6 Feb 2025, In: Blood. 145, 6, p. 559-560 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › peer-review
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Consumer Experience of an Australian Multidisciplinary Long COVID Clinic That Incorporates Personalised Exercise Prescription: A Qualitative Analysis
Buettikofer, T., Maher, A., Rainbird, V., Bennett, M., Freene, N., Mitchell, I., Huang, H. C. C., Gaughwin, P., Johnson, M., Paratz, J. & Bissett, B., Apr 2025, In: Health Expectations. 28, 2, p. 1-12 12 p., e70179.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access4 Citations (Scopus) -
Psychological symptoms, quality of life and dyadic relations in family members of intensive care survivors: a multicentre, prospective longitudinal cohort study.
Rai, S., Needham, D. M., Brown, R., Neeman, T., Sundararajan, K., Rajamani, A., Panwar, R., Nourse, M., van Haren, F. & Mitchell, I., 2025, In: Annals of Intensive Care. 15, 14, 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access7 Citations (Scopus) -
An economic evaluation of the Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO) clinical trial
Bohingamu Mudiyanselage, S., Considine, J., Hutchinson, A. M., Mitchell, I., Mohebbi, M. & Bucknall, T. K., Aug 2024, In: Resuscitation. 201, 110272.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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From a Single Voice to Diversity: Reframing ‘Representation’ in Patient Engagement
Scholz, B., Kirk, L., Warner, T., O’Brien, L., Kecskes, Z. & Mitchell, I., 16 Jan 2024, In: Qualitative Health Research.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
11 Citations (Scopus)
Projects
- 3 Finished
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Effective Communication during End of Life interactions at The Canberra Hospital
Slade, D. (PI), Goncharov, L. (CoI), Mitchell, I. (CoI) & Scholz, B. (CoI)
2/03/22 → 31/12/23
Project: Research
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Understanding End of Life Care in Acute Hospitals in Australia
Mitchell, I. (PI), D'Este, C. (CoI) & Gad, I. (CoI)
5/04/17 → 31/05/17
Project: Research
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Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO)
Bucknall, T. (PI), Mitchell, I. (PI), Considine, J. (CoI), Graham, I. (CoI), Harvey, G. (CoI), Hutchinson, A. (CoI), Mohebbi, M. (CoI), Rycroft-Malone, J. (CoI) & Watts, J. (CoI)
1/12/15 → 30/11/17
Project: Research