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Talking Research: Clinical trials in paramedicine

About The Event

The College is pleased to announce the final Talking Research webinar of 2024, which will explore clinical trials in paramedicine.

Join Lucas Litewka (Director of Clinical Trials, University of the Sunshine Coast) and Dr Ziad Nehme (Director of the Centre for Research and Evaluation, Ambulance Victoria) as they share their insights and experiences in this evolving field. Discover how clinical trials can be conducted in paramedicine - through primary care clinicians, clinics, and local outpatient facilities - and how they can broaden research participation and enhance patient outcomes.

The session will conclude with a Q&A, offering a unique opportunity for attendees to engage directly with our expert speakers and have their questions answered.

Speakers

Lucas Litewka

Lucas commenced his role as Director – Clinical Trials at the University of the Sunshine Coast in 2015, where he oversees a team of over 120 staff working across 5 locations. Lucas has worked as an advisor, board member and consultant to various organisations specialising in clinical trial strategy development.

Dr Ziad Nehme

Ziad is a Paramedic and a Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow with expertise in prehospital emergency care and resuscitation research. Ziad is the Director of the Centre for Research and Evaluation, Ambulance Victoria, Australia. Ziad holds appointments as an executive member of the Australasian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (Aus-ROC) and Task Force Member for ILCOR.

Host - Dr Verity Todd

Dr Verity Todd is a Senior Lecturer within the Department of Paramedicine. Verity has recently completed over 5 years as the Clinical Research Fellow at Hato Hone St John. Verity is currently working on the First Responder Shock Trial, supported by the NZ Heart Foundation, and has interest in low-acuity patients, trauma, and resuscitation. Verity's research background includes a PhD in Genetics and postdoctoral fellowships in Ophthalmology (Genetics and Epigenetics) at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and The University of Auckland.

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Event Information

Date
6th Nov 2024
Time
18:30 – 20:00 (AEDT)
Venue
Online
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