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Viet Tran

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Viet Tran

Emergency Medicine Discipline Lead

Hobart Clinical School , Hobart CBD Campuses

+6136166693 (phone)

v.tran@utas.edu.au

Dr Tran is an Emergency Physician at the Royal Hobart Hospital and Director of Emergency Medicine Research. He is also Founder and Chair of the Tasmanian Emergency Medicine Research Group. Dr Tran is the Discipline lead for Emergency Medicine and Rotation Coordinator at the Hobart Clinical Skill. Dr Tran is also the coordinator of the Acute Clinical Environments teaching program and Deteriorating Patients Simulation Program.

Biography

Dr Tran seeks to advocate for patients as an Emergency Physician through education, research and advocacy.

Dr Trans educational expertise represents the full spectrum of medicine from undergraduate to specialty fellowships. Prior to taking on the role of Discipline Lead for Emergency Medicine in Tasmania, Dr Tran was Assistant Professor at Bond University and Clinical Lecturer at the University of Queensland. Dr Tran is also the Regional Censor for the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and oversees Emergency Training in Tasmania as well as training governance for the College. Dr Tran is also creator of the successful emergency medicine education website Doctorswriting.com.

Dr Tran is also the Director of Emergency Medicine Research and Chair of the Tasmanian Emergency Medicine Research Group. He is also on the editorial board for Emergency Medicine Australasia, Non-Executive Board Member for the Emergency Medicine Foundation, Executive member of the ACEM Clinical Trials Network and Member of the UTas Health and Medicine Human Research Ethics Committee.

Career summary

Qualifications

  • BSC - University of Tasmania, Australia (12/2003)
  • MBBS - University of Tasmania, Australia (12/2006)
  • FACEM - Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
  • AAICD - Australian Institute of Company Directors

Memberships

Professional practice

  • Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Ethics Network
  • Elsevier Health Panel
  • International Society of Managing and Technical Editors
  • Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative
  • Queensland Emergency Research Collaborative
  • Emergency Medicine Clinical Trials Network
  • Academy of Geriatric Emergency Medicine
  • ACEM Trauma Emergency Medicine Section
  • ACEM Geriatric Emergency Medicine Section
  • ACEM Pre-hospital and Retrieval Medicine Section

Administrative expertise

  • Director of Emergency Medicine Research, Royal Hobart Hospital
  • Founder and Director of the Tasmanian Emergency Medicine Research Group
  • Non-executive Board Member of the Emergency Medicine Foundation

Teaching

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Teaching responsibility

View more on AssocProf Viet Tran in WARP

Research Themes

Dr Tran’s research aligns to the University’s research theme of Better Health. His research interests centre on Emergency Medicine and Critically Ill patients and therefore encompasses a wide range of health-related themes including health service innovation, critical care, low value care and registry data maintenance.

Fields of Research

  • Emergency medicine (320207)
  • Intensive care (320212)
  • Anaesthesiology (320201)

Research Objectives

  • Expanding knowledge in the health sciences (280112)

Publications

Total publications

46

Journal Article

(37 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2023Atey TM, Peterson GM, Salahudeen MS, Bereznicki LR, Simpson T, et al., 'Impact of partnered pharmacist medication charting (PPMC) on medication discrepancies and errors: A pragmatic evaluation of an emergency department-based process redesign', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20, (2) pp. 1-15. ISSN 1660-4601 (2023) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20021452 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Atey TM; Peterson GM; Salahudeen MS; Bereznicki LR; Burgess JR; Wimmer BC

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2023Atey TM, Peterson GM, Salahudeen MS, Bereznicki LR, Simpson T, et al., 'Impact of Partnered Pharmacist Medication Charting (PPMC) on Medication Discrepancies and Errors: A Pragmatic Evaluation of an Emergency Department-Based Process Redesign', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20, (2) Article 1452. ISSN 1660-4601 (2023) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20021452 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Atey TM; Peterson GM; Salahudeen MS; Bereznicki LR; Burgess John; Wimmer BC

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2022Thurlow LE, Van Dam PJ, Prior SJ, Tran V, 'Use of computed tomography pulmonary angiography in emergency departments: a literature review', Healthcare, 10, (5) Article 753. ISSN 2227-9032 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10050753 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Thurlow LE; Van Dam PJ; Prior SJ

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2021Li C, Sotomayor-Castillo C, Nahidi S, Kuznetsov S, Considine J, et al., 'Emergency clinicians' knowledge, preparedness and experiences of managing COVID-19 during the 2020 global pandemic in Australian healthcare settings', Australasian Emergency Care, 24 pp. 186-196. ISSN 2588-994X (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.auec.2021.03.008 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 16Web of Science - 15

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2021O'Reilly GM, Mitchell RD, Mitra B, Akhlaghi H, Tran V, et al., 'Epidemiology and clinical features of emergency department patients with suspected COVID-19: Insights from Australia's 'second wave' (COVED-4)', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 33, (2) pp. 331-342. ISSN 1742-6731 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13706 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 6

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2021O'Reilly GM, Mitchell RD, Mitra B, Akhlaghi H, Tran V, et al., 'Outcomes for emergency department patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19: An analysis of the Australian experience in 2020 (COVED-5)', EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia, 33, (5) pp. 911-921. ISSN 1742-6731 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13837 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

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2020Handley S, Tran V, 'Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid for xanthochromia in the investigation of subarachnoid haemorrhage: experience of a state-wide, tertiary referral trauma centre', Australian Journal of Medical Science, 41, (4) pp. 121-124. ISSN 1038-1643 (2020) [Refereed Article]

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Co-authors: Handley S

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2020Lam Kam Kee F, Tran V, 'Only credentialed physicians should be performing ultrasound in emergency department: no', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 32 pp. 160-161. ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13457 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 2

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2020O'Reilly GM, Mitchell RD, Mitra B, Akhlaghi H, Tran V, et al., 'Epidemiology and clinical features of emergency department patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19: a multisite report from the COVID-19 Emergency Department Quality Improvement Project for July 2020 (COVED-3)', Emergency Medicine Australasia pp. 1-11. ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13651 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 7

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2020Tran QN, Lambeth LG, Sanderson K, de Graaff B, Breslin M, et al., 'Trend of emergency department presentations with a mental health diagnosis in Australia by diagnostic group, 2004-05 to 2016-17', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 32, (2) pp. 190-201. ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13451 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 8

Co-authors: Tran QN; Lambeth LG; Sanderson K; de Graaff B; Breslin M; Neil AL

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2020Tran V, Ho JH, Kozlovski J, Cobbett J, Dubash R, 'The fine line between emergency resident and registrar', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31, (5) pp. 869-871. ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13388 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

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2019Church R, Briggs D, Tran V, 'Climate emergency: Towards a greener emergency department', Emergency medicine Australasia, 31, (2) pp. 274-275. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13269 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Church R

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2019Cobbett J, Brichko L, Humphrey K, Tran V, 'Making the night shift the right shift', Emergency medicine Australasia, 31, (1) pp. 117-119. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13232 [eCite] [Details]

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2019Coulson L, Tran V, 'Regident: A rural and regional enigma', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31, (5) pp. 876-877. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13384 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

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2019Dryden A, Tran V, 'Is it possible to make a meaningful environmental difference in the emergency department? No', Emergency Medicine Australasia ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13271 [eCite] [Details]

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2019Forbes J, Brichko L, Tran V, 'One for all, not all for one: Emergency medicine training beyond the metropolis', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31 pp. 459-462. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13309 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 1

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2019Moore R, Scollard Z, Tran V, 'Night terror: When is the best time to start leading the night team?', Emergency Medicine Australasia ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13228 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

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2019Tran QN, Lambeth LG, Sanderson K, de Graaff B, Breslin M, et al., 'Trends of emergency department presentations with a mental health diagnosis by age, Australia, 2004-05 to 2016-17: a secondary data analysis', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31, (6) pp. 1064-1072. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13323 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 8

Co-authors: Tran QN; Lambeth LG; Sanderson K; de Graaff B; Breslin M; Neil AL

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2019Tran QN, Lambeth LG, Sanderson K, de Graaff B, Breslin M, et al., 'Emergency department presentations with a mental health diagnosis in Australia, by jurisdiction and by sex, 2004-05 to 2016-17', Emergency Medicine Australasia pp. 1-10. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13438 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Tran QN; Lambeth LG; Sanderson K; de Graaff B; Breslin M; Neil AL

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2019Tran V, Humphrey K, Cobbett J, 'Climate corrosion: Heroes wanted - Enquire within', Emergency medicine Australasia, 31, (2) pp. 271-273. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13270 [eCite] [Details]

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2019Tran V, Humphrey K, Cobbett J, 'Climate corrosion: Heroes wanted - Enquire within', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31 pp. 271-273. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13270 [eCite] [Details]

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2019Wilson I, Tran V, 'Emergency department registrar transformation: It is not all about the medicine', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31 pp. 874-875. ISSN 1742-6731 (2019) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13385 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

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2018Brichko L, Tran V, Cobbett J, Humphrey K, 'The ACEM Primary Examination: A foundation in flux', Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA, 30, (5) pp. 709-711. ISSN 1742-6731 (2018) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13167 [eCite] [Details]

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2018Corbett J, Tran V, Humphrey K, 'Social media in medical education: How far have we come?', Emergency Medicine Australasia pp. 1-3. ISSN 1742-6731 (2018) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13102 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

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2018Douglas ORR, Goss R, Tran V, 'The Primary Examination: A tale of two countries', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 30, (5) pp. 712-713. ISSN 1742-6731 (2018) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13168 [eCite] [Details]

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2018Humphrey K, Hamilton S, Tran V, 'Hitting the ground running: Returning to work after extended leave', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 29 pp. 578-580. ISSN 1742-6731 (2018) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12851 [eCite] [Details]

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2018Mykkanen K, Tran V, 'The ACEM trainee research requirement is no longer relevant. Yes', Emergency medicine Australasia, 29, (6) pp. 724-725. ISSN 1742-6731 (2018) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12892 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 1

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2018Tran V, Cobbett J, Brichko L, 'Procedural competency in emergency medicine training', Emergency Medicine Australasia pp. 1-4. ISSN 1742-6731 (2018) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12925 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 8

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2017Tran V, 'Dealing with bullying and harassment: A practical guide for Australasian emergency medicine trainees', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 27 pp. 473-477. ISSN 1742-6731 (2017) [Non Refereed Article]

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2017Tran V, Smart D, 'Proliferative retinopathy during hyperbaric oxygen treatment', Diving and hyperbaric medicine, 47, (3) pp. 203. ISSN 1833-3516 (2017) [Letter or Note in Journal]

PMID: 28868603 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Smart D

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2016Hamilton S, Tran V, Jamieson J, 'Compassion fatigue in emergency medicine: The cost of caring', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 28, (1) pp. 100-103. ISSN 1742-6731 (2016) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12533 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 21Web of Science - 18

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2016Jamieson J, Tran V, Mackenzie S, 'Gender equality in emergency medicine: Ignorance isn't bliss', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 28 pp. 341-343. ISSN 1742-6731 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12595 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 2

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2016MacKenzie S, Brichko L, Tran V, 'The evolving role of international doctors in the Australian emergency medicine workforce', Emergency medicine Australasia, 28, (5) pp. 586-589. ISSN 1742-6731 (2016) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12666 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 3

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2016Tran V, Edmonds MJR, 'The ACEM Fellowship Examination: Fit for purpose?', Emergency Medicine Australasia, 28 pp. 228-231. ISSN 1742-6731 (2016) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12550 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

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2016Tran V, Mackenzie S, Hamilton S, Edmonds MJ, Brichko L, 'Emergency departments and alcohol: The perpetual hangover', Emergency medicine Australasia, 28, (6) pp. 735-738. ISSN 1742-6731 (2016) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12699 [eCite] [Details]

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2015Tran V, 'Dealing with bullying and harassment: a practical guide for Australasian emergency medicine trainees', Emergency medicine Australasia, 27, (5) pp. 473-477. ISSN 1742-6731 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12467 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 5Web of Science - 5

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2008Pring CM, Tran V, O'Rourke N, Martin IJ, 'Laparoscopic versus open ventral hernia repair: a randomized controlled trial', ANZ journal of surgery, 78, (10) pp. 903-906. ISSN 1445-1433 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2008.04689.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 65Web of Science - 56

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Conference Publication

(9 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2022Thurlow LE, Van Dam PJ, Prior SJ, Tran V, 'Are Tasmanian emergency departments Choosing Wisely when investigating for pulmonary embolism?', 19th International Conference for Emergency Nurses, 28 September - 30 September 2022, Gold Coast, Australia (2022) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Thurlow LE; Van Dam PJ; Prior SJ

2022Thurlow LE, Van Dam PJ, Prior SJ, Tran V, 'Does a force function enhance the use of evidence-based practice when ordering a CTPA? A project to reduce low-value care in the Royal Hobart Hospital Emergency Department', 19th International Conference for Emergency Nurses, 28 September - 30 September 2022, Gold Coast, Australia (2022) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Thurlow LE; Van Dam PJ; Prior SJ

2020Davis K, Hamilton S, Schrale R, Tran V, 'Pain relief for major burns patients in the emergency department: Literature review and current practice at a tertiary burns referral Centre', Emergency Medicine Australasia ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Conference Extract]

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2020Handley S, Tran V, 'Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid for xanthochromia in the investigation of subarachnoid haemorrhage: experience of a state-wide, tertiary referral trauma centre', Proceedings of the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine's 2020 Virtual Scientific Conference, 27-28 October, Online Web Conference, pp. S15-S16. ISSN 0159-8090 (2020) [Conference Extract]

DOI: 10.33176/2020Abstracts [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Handley S

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2020Jacques M, Jacques A, Tran V, 'Is there a weekend effect' in subacute and minor injuries at a mixed tertiary emergency department?', Emergency Medicine Australasia ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Jacques M

2020Tran Q, Herlihy D, Tran V, Puttaswamy V, 'Medical management of blood pressure and heart rate in acute type b aortic dissections: a single quaternary Centre perspective', pp. 22-22. ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Conference Extract]

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2020Tran Q, Herlihy D, Tran V, Puttaswamy V, 'Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms a study of prevalence, associated comorbidities, intervention techniques and mortality', pp. 39-39. ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Conference Extract]

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2020Tran V, Church R, Couser G, 'The Hobart Statement', pp. 27-27. ISSN 1742-6731 (2020) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Church R; Couser G

2018Lau WY, Mulcahy EM, Wanandy T, Tran V, 'P31: Severe systemic allergic reactions to Jack Jumper Ant Venom Immunotherapy: basophil response during treatment with Omalizumab', 29th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA), 4-8 September, Canberra, pp. 13-13. ISSN 1444-0903 (2018) [Conference Extract]

DOI: 10.1111/imj.31_14077 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Lau WY; Wanandy T

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Grants & Funding

Funding Summary

Number of grants

10

Total funding

$9,878,257

Projects

Putting people first: using stories of lived experience to improve health care for Tasmanians who frequently use healthcare services. (2024 - 2025)$61,911
Description
A small proportion of people impose a disproportionately high burden on the healthcare system, called high healthcare service utilisation (HSU). These people have complex care needs, often having multiple chronic conditions. Interventions aimed at improving outcomes for people with HSU have had limited effectiveness. A major reason for this is a lack of understanding of how people with different forms of HSU differ in their characteristics and potential needs. For example, people who frequently use hospital emergency departments (EDs) are likely to have different health and/or social problems than those who require frequent hospital admissions and so require different care delivered in different ways.This project aims to understand the issues driving HSU across Tasmania. We will undertake semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of Tasmanias with lived experience of HSU across the three regions (north, north-west, and south) to identify the issues specific to each region and / or type of HSU.
Funding
The MPST Foundation Ltd ($61,911)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Winzenberg TM; Radford JC; Tran V; Morley C
Period
2024 - 2025
Just Say No to the Just in Case Cannula: An Implementation Science Trial with Roadmap for National Roll Out (2023 - 2027)$2,890,283
Funding
Medical Research Futures Fund ($2,890,283)
Scheme
Clinical Trials Activity
Administered By
Monash University
Research Team
Egerton-Warburton D; Kuhn L; Keijzers G; Teede H; Buntine P; Heiss L; Tran V; Rickard C
Period
2023 - 2027
Elder Trauma Under Triage Study (ETUTS) (2022)$25,000
Funding
RHH Research Foundation ($25,000)
Scheme
Project Grant
Administered By
Tasmanian Health Service
Research Team
Mahoney A; Jamieson J; Bowen M; Tran V; Collins C; Hawkins J ; Barrington G; Kumar A
Year
2022
Opioid prescribing from the Royal Hobart Hospital Emergency Department (2022)$3,400
Funding
RHH Research Foundation ($3,400)
Scheme
Incubator Grant
Administered By
Tasmanian Health Service
Research Team
Barrington G; Tran V
Year
2022
IMplementing clinical Pathways for Acute Care in Tasmania (IMPACT) (2022 - 2026)$2,919,109
Description
Clinical pathways (CPs) are multidisciplinary tools enabling large-scale consistent practice of evidence-based medicine, andhave the potential to improve patient care and reduce pressure on Emergency Departments. The effectiveness of CPs in Australia is not well known.IMPACT will utilise a consumer-driven approach to investigate barriers for CP use, develop a scalable and sustainable implementation strategy for CPs,and identify CP priorities to drive further excellence in health care.
Funding
Medical Research Future Fund ($2,919,109)
Scheme
Grant-2022 Models of Care to Improve the Efficienc
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Tran V; Prior SJ; Neil A; Sharman JE; Radford JC; Zosky GR; Unwin M; Barrington GA
Period
2022 - 2026
Development of a non-invasive blood sampling technique to assess paracetamol toxicity severity and response to treatment (2022)$9,812
Description
This project involves development of a simple, minimally invasive Volumetric Absorptive Microsampling (VAMS) analysis of paracetamol and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels to provide easier and safer management of patients with paracetamol toxicity due to overdose.
Funding
Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation ($9,812)
Scheme
Grant-Incubator
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Veal FC; Patel RP; Jacobson GA; Nichols DS; Wanandy T; Handley S; Tran V
Year
2022
Emerging Drugs Network of Australia: coordinated toxicosurveillance system of illicit drug use in Australia to enable rapid detection and harm reduction responses via an Early Warning System (2021 - 2025)$3,722,730
Funding
NHMRC ($3,722,730)
Scheme
Ideas Grant
Administered By
University of Western Australia
Research Team
Fatovich D; Soderstrom J; McCutcheon D; Tran V; Dawson A; Alfred S; Green S; Isoardi K
Period
2021 - 2025
The Kids are Not Okay - Understanding child and adolescent mental health presentations to the emergency department. (2020)$19,950
Funding
RHH Research Foundation ($19,950)
Scheme
Project Grant
Administered By
Tasmanian Health Service
Research Team
Tran V; Craig S; Barrington G
Year
2020
PISTACHIO - The Primary Trauma Care Course Impact and Outcome study in Vietnam (2019 - 2020)$150,000
Description
A before and after study in 2 Vietnamese hospitals of the effectiveness of a trauma management course for the reduction of morbidity and mortality of road trauma in that country.
Funding
Elphinstone Group ($150,000)
Scheme
Donation - Individual
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Nelson MR; Tran V; Blizzard CL; Skinner MW; Palmer AJ; Tu NH; Thang CQ
Period
2019 - 2020
Hobart Clinical School Trauma Weekend (2019 - 2021)$76,062
Funding
The Motor Accidents Insurance Board ($76,062)
Scheme
Organisation
Administered By
Tasmanian School of Medicine
Research Team
Tran V
Period
2019 - 2021

Research Supervision

Current

6

Current

DegreeTitleCommenced
PhDEvaluating the use of Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiography in Tasmanian Emergency Departments - A mixed methods approach2020
PhDSAFE Guidelines: Suicidal Behaviours an adaptable framework of evidence-based guidelines in children and adolescents2021
PhDImpact of Severe Mountain Biking Injuries on Health Services in Tasmania2022
PhDRedesign in the Emergency Department2023
PhDCosts in Clinical Implementation Studies2023
PhDCosts in Clinical Implementation Studies2023