Brian primarily identifies as a Critical Care Physician and prides himself most on my clinical work and clinical identity. His desire to improve the outcomes of critical illness has led him to pursue this aim jointly through striving for clinical, research and teaching excellence. He is the Co-PI of the SuDDICU randomized trial.
Katie is a qualitative social scientist and Research Chair in Patient-Centered Outcomes at North York General Hospital. For over 15 years she has focused her research on issues related to patient and family experience of health care, implementation science, patient-centered outcome measures, and life after critical illness.
Louise is a PhD prepared intensive care nurse with over 20 years of clinical and research experience in England, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada. She has an active research programme at King College London focused on improving outcomes and experience of mechanically ventilated patients across the care continuum. She is a co-investigator on the SuDDICU Randomized Trial
Srin is a pediatric intensive care and infectious diseases physician, as well as a clinical epidemiologist and clinical trialist. His research focuses on emerging infection and novel pathogen research and optimizing their management in a variety of settings. Additionally, the ability of various settings and healthcare systems to cost-effe
Srin is a pediatric intensive care and infectious diseases physician, as well as a clinical epidemiologist and clinical trialist. His research focuses on emerging infection and novel pathogen research and optimizing their management in a variety of settings. Additionally, the ability of various settings and healthcare systems to cost-effectively manage critically ill children, especially those with infection, is an area of focus.
Bianca is a Senior Research Manager at North York General Hospital and a PhD trained qualitative researcher. Bianca has extensive experience with qualitative methods and analysis, patient and community engagement and knowledge translation. She is the Meeting Coordinator for this meeting.
Naomi is PhD prepared clinical nurse researcher and Critical Care Program Head at The George Institute for Global Health. Her main research interests include fluid resuscitation, sepsis, fever management, knowledge translation and implementation research, health economics, and long-term outcomes post-critical illness.
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