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Stephen Macdonald is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, specializing in Emergency Medicine. He obtained his PhD in Clinical Biomarker Evaluation focusing on microcirculatory alterations in sepsis from the University of Western Australia. He also holds an MbChB degree from the University of Edinburgh. His academic pursuits primarily revolve around the field of sepsis, where he contributes to various projects investigating its management and mechanisms. His research has garnered significant recognition, reflected in an h-index of 14 and numerous citations. Additionally, he is a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University and is actively involved in multiple grants concentrating on improving the early management of sepsis in emergency settings. Stephen has received prestigious awards such as the Global Sepsis Award in 2018 and has published various datasets and research articles furthering the understanding of sepsis.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teach and lead research in emergency medicine with a focus on sepsis.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Conduct research on sepsis and related clinical emergency topics.
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