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Nicole Hunfeld is a Researcher at Erasmus MC specializing in the Intensive Care department with a significant research profile spanning pharmacokinetics, antibiotic therapy, and environmental sustainability in critical care settings. Her work bridges clinical medicine with environmental science to address healthcare's ecological impact while maintaining high-quality patient care.
Dr. Hunfeld's research interests focus on optimizing medication use in intensive care units, particularly antibiotics like vancomycin and ciprofloxacin, while increasingly examining environmental sustainability in healthcare delivery. Her fingerprint analysis reveals strong expertise in Intensive Care Unit medicine (100%), Pharmacokinetics (67%), Vancomycin (55%), Prevalence (54%), Ciprofloxacin (52%), Replacement Therapy (51%), general Intensive Care (49%), and Beta Lactam Antibiotics (42%).
Analysis of her recent publications shows a strategic shift toward sustainability research within intensive care. While maintaining her pharmacokinetic expertise, she now addresses environmental impact assessments of medical practices, circular economy principles in medication management, and carbon footprint reduction strategies specific to critical care settings.
- Environmental sustainability in healthcare delivery
- Pharmacokinetics of antibiotics in critically ill patients
- Material flow analysis of medications
- Waste reduction strategies in intensive care
- Carbon footprint assessment of medical procedures
- Resource optimization in critical care settings
Dr. Hunfeld actively disseminates knowledge through invited academic talks including 'How green can you clean: shaping the circular hospital together' (November 2023) and 'Samen groener' (May 2023). Her work has gained attention across multiple platforms with mentions in news outlets, social media, podcasts, and academic networks, demonstrating significant impact beyond traditional academic circles.
