About
Dr. Tim McCulloch is a Lecturer in Anaesthesia at the Central Clinical School, University of Sydney. His research focuses on anaesthetic depth monitoring, cerebral autoregulation, and outcomes of anaesthetic practices. He has contributed to studies on gender differences in anaesthesia, sevoflurane dosing, and environmental impacts of anaesthetic gases.
Key research areas include:
- Neurosciences and Mental Health
- Clinical anaesthesia protocols
- Postoperative delirium
- Medical ethics and research integrity
Recent work emphasizes meta-analyses (2023) exploring anaesthetic depth and mortality, and gender-specific anaesthesia responses. He also investigates practical aspects like carbon dioxide absorbent usage (2020) and TEG coagulation monitoring (2019).
Publications span British Journal of Anaesthesia, Anesthesia and Analgesia, and others. His writing addresses statistical methodology (2020, 2012) and research ethics (2017-2018), showing interdisciplinary engagement.
No awards or grants explicitly listed. Active in both clinical and methodological research areas within anaesthesiology.
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