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Suzan Ergun serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Anesthesia at McMaster University, contributing to clinical education and research within the Faculty of Health Sciences. Her academic appointment centers on anesthesia practice and resident training, with publications spanning clinical anesthesia, surgical complications, and medical education.
Her research portfolio demonstrates expertise in anesthesia education, surgical outcomes, and critical care management. Key interests include mentorship frameworks for anesthesia residents, anaphylaxis protocols, congenital airway anomalies, and esophagectomy complications. Early-career work in veterinary nutrition reflects interdisciplinary breadth, though recent publications focus on human clinical applications. The research consistently addresses patient safety, training methodologies, and acute care interventions.
Publication trends reveal a shift from veterinary biochemistry toward clinical anesthesia, with emphasis on resident perspectives and surgical complication prevention. Her 2017 mentorship study represents the most recent scholarly contribution, highlighting educational priorities in Canadian anesthesia training programs.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in available sources.
Student advising details are not publicly listed, suggesting primary clinical responsibilities with limited formal mentorship roles. Grant activity is absent from VIVO records, indicating either clinical-service focus or incomplete database representation. Co-author networks include Jason Walter Busse and Anne Wong, reflecting collaborative work in anesthesia education and critical care.
