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Professor Victoria Eley is the Mayne Professor and Head of the Mayne Academy of Critical Care at The University of Queensland's Medical School. She holds a medical degree from the University of Tasmania (1999) and a PhD from UQ (2017). Her roles include advancing critical care education and research, alongside clinical anaesthesia services at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH).
Her research focuses on optimizing anaesthesia care for obese patients in obstetric and non-obstetric settings, perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis, and blood pressure management. Key areas include maternal obesity's impact on anaesthesia outcomes, surgical site infections, and perioperative microbiome studies funded by Metro North Health.
Publications highlight studies on lidocaine dosing, tranexamic acid pharmacokinetics, and antenatal care practices post-bariatric surgery. Grants include projects on anaesthesia reversal agents, perioperative antibiotics and neonatal microbiome links, and thromboelastometry in obstetrics.
She supervises PhD candidates in anaesthesia and critical care, including work on obesity-related surgical outcomes and delirium management. Her teaching oversees critical care curricula for UQ medical students, emphasizing evidence-based practice.

