Professor Diana Egerton-Warburton |
Monash Health emergency physician Diana
Egerton-Warburton has been recognised for her research and educational
leadership with an academic promotion at Monash University.
Adjunct Clinical Professor Egerton-Warburton
is Director of Emergency Medicine Research at Monash Medical Centre. As the Director of Emergency Medicine Training
at MMC for over a decade, she has developed and guided a generation of
emergency medicine specialistsmany of whom now have leadership
and teaching roles nationally.
Some of Professor Egerton-Warburton’s career
highlights include her position as President of the Australasian Society for
Emergency Medicine from 1997 to 2000. In
2016 her leadership was recognised with the awarding of Australian Medical Associations, Women in Medicine
Award for an ‘outstanding contribution to emergency medicine with a strong
passion for public health’. She was inducted onto the Victorian Women’s Honour
Roll in 2018.
Professor Egerton-Warburton has been actively
involved with the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine (ACEM) for over
two decades, and in 2013 she was awarded the ACEM teaching excellence medal.
A regular invited keynote and plenary speaker,
she has presented at national and international meetings, and has published 35
peer-reviewed papers in the last five years.
At Monash University, Professor
Egerton-Warburton has been extensively involved in undergraduate and
postgraduate education and examination, and has supervised higher degree by
research (HDR) students.
The total of Professor Egerton-Warburton’s
research income to date is in excess of $2.2M, including $1.4M as the Principal
Investigator for an investigator initiated multi-site clinical trial: Driving
Change.
“This project is a ground-breaking implementation
trial of an ED-based data collection and response model to reduce alcohol related
harm using an integrated public health approach,” Professor Egerton-Warburton
said.
“My project aims to reduce alcohol-related harm
in communities by using data collected in EDs to target the sources of the most
alcohol related harm.”
Professor Egerton-Warburton said she strives
for excellence in her clinical and academic practice.
“I am a passionate advocate for patients, the
community and for the health system locally, nationally, and internationally,”
Professor Egerton-Warburton said.
“I believe that ongoing transformational
change is required to ensure a sustainable and cost effective medical system.”
Professor Egerton-Warburton said it was a
great honour to receive this recognition and academic promotion.
“This has been a team effort and wouldn’t have
been possible without the support I have recieved from the School of Clinical
Sciences at Monash Health (SCS), Monash Health, the Emergency Department, and
the College for Emergency Medicine.
“Having strong mentors over the years has been
important for me and I have learn a lot from the people I have mentored,” she
said.
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