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Adjunct Associate Professor David Anderson is a leading expert in prehospital and critical care medicine, holding roles as Medical Director of Ambulance Victoria, intensive care physician at The Alfred Hospital (Melbourne), and academic at Monash University's Department of Paramedicine. His career spans clinical practice, research, and education in emergency medicine, intensive care, and palliative care.
Education: David holds a Bachelor of Science (2001), Bachelor of Human Biology (2004), and Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (2007) from the University of Auckland, followed by postgraduate qualifications including a Clinical Fellowship in Adult Critical Care (University of Toronto, 2016) and Fellow of the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand.
Research focuses on prehospital care innovation, trauma critical care, ECMO, palliative care ethics, and end-of-life decision-making. His work bridges clinical practice and academic inquiry, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to complex patient scenarios.
Publications span journals like EMA, BMC Surgery, and Palliative Medicine, with a strong emphasis on practical clinical challenges faced by paramedics and intensive care teams. He frequently presents at international conferences, addressing topics such as interhospital patient transport, bioethical dilemmas, and future trends in emergency medicine.
David is actively involved in advancing paramedic education through his academic role and has contributed to clinical guidelines in critical care. His interdisciplinary approach integrates frontline emergency response with cutting-edge medical research.



