About
David McCutcheon is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Australia's (UWA) Medical School, specializing in Emergency Medicine. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and is affiliated with the UWA Medical School's Emergency Medicine department. His research focuses on emergency department protocols, drug intoxication management, sepsis resuscitation, and novel psychoactive substance detection. McCutcheon has contributed to 12 peer-reviewed articles and leads the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (EDNA) project, funded by the NHMRC. His work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Western Australia
Research Interests: Emergency Department clinical practices, sepsis management, toxicology of illicit drugs, fluid resuscitation biomarkers, and emerging drug surveillance. He collaborates on projects like the REFRESH Trial (sepsis biomarkers) and WISE study (illicit substance evaluation).
Grants & Projects:
- Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (2021-2026): $15M NHMRC grant for toxicosurveillance and harm reduction.
Labs/Teams: Part of the EDNA network and collaborates with intensive care and emergency medicine teams across Australia.
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