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Professor Imogen Mitchell is the Executive Director of Research Academic Partnerships at Canberra Health Services. She graduated from the University of London and completed her physician's training in the UK before moving to Australia to finalize her specialist training in intensive care. Initially appointed as an intensive care specialist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, she relocated to Canberra in 1999 to take the role of Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Canberra Hospital. With 15 years of experience as Director, she built the unit from 2 to 11 specialists and secured C24 accreditation from the College of Intensive Care Medicine. In 2014, she became the Deputy Dean of the ANU Medical School, and in 2017, she was appointed Dean of Medicine. She also served as Clinical Director for the ACT COVID-19 Response. Her qualifications include BSc(Hons), MBBS, PhD, FRCP, FRACP, and FCICM.
Canberra Health Services • Canberra
Oversee and enhance research academic partnerships.
Canberra Hospital • Canberra
Directed the Intensive Care Unit, growing the team and securing accreditation.
ANU Medical School • Canberra
Supported academic and administrative oversight of the medical school.
ANU Medical School • Canberra
Led the medical school, focusing on academic leadership and program development.
ACT COVID-19 Response • Canberra
Oversaw the clinical response to the COVID-19 pandemic in ACT.
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