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Biography
Professional Details:
- Anaesthetics (ANZCA) and Intensive Care (CICM) Trainee.
- Previously worked as a Retrieval Medical and Haematology/Oncology Registrar as part of anaesthetics and intensive care training.
- Dedicated to procedural excellence.
- Motivated to achieve outstanding technical proficiency in bedsound ultrasonography/echocardiography
- ALS2 instructor.
Academic Details:
- Committed to supporting the next generation of critical care and junior doctors by teaching and education through simulation.
- Simulation educator and facilitator for COMPASS - Care of the Deteriorating Patient programme for the Acute/Critical Care Term (2022).
- Academic supervisor, mentor and part of the Academic Support Group for medical students.
- Acute Care Block Co-Supervisor/Tutor
Qualifications
BSc in Life Sciences (Merit) - Biomedical Science, MBBS, MMed (Critical Care)
Research Interests
1. Pain medicine:
Multi-centre Collaborative Analgesic Audit
- Contributed data towards a total of 414 patients (no principal investigator)
- Results presented at NSW ACE Winter Meeting 18th June 2022 (Project leads: Professor Pam Macintyre, Conjoint Associate Professor Jennifer Stevens, Dr Kim Gray)
2. Regional anaesthesia:
ANZCA ASM 2022 Electronic poster (Obstetric Anaesthesia)
- Training proficiency of epidural catheter insertions as part of re-entry into anaesthesia practice
3. Perioperative/Intensive care medicine:
ANZCA ASM 2022 Electronic poster (Obstetric Anaesthesia)
- Case comparisons of peripartum hysterectomies in metropolitan tertiary hospitals in a private and public setting
4. Haematology and transfusion medicine:
ANZCA trainee formal project (2022)
- Presented for the Dr Andrew Couch Memorial Award (five finalists)
- Accepted for poster presentation at the 2022 Combined Scientific Congress (ASA/NZSA Wellington 2022)
- Published in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 25 November 2023, Vol 51, (2S), Pages 16-17.
- An audit of current practice and records of ROTEM® (rotational thromboelastometry)-guided transfusions at the Royal Hospital for Women. Kenhui Heng. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 25 November 2023, Vol 51, (2S), Pages 16-17.
5. Environmental sustainability:
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