Michael Dinh
Professor
Emergency Medicine
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Michael is an Emergency Physician at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Co-Director of Trauma Services since 2006.
Research Interest
His research interests include trauma and emergency systems, road trauma victimsand the impact of population ageing on emergency service utilisation. He graduated from The University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 1997, and a Master of Public Health (Quantitative Methods) from Harvard University in 2011. He is currently undertaking Doctoral studies with Professor Ivers at The George Institute for Global Health investigating outcomes in trauma patients and the role of early supported discharge in trauma patients.
Publications
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Craig, A., Elbers, N., Jagnoor, J., Gopinath, B., Kifley, A., Dinh, M., Pozzato, I., Ivers, R., Nicholas, M., Cameron, I. (2017). The psychological impact of traffic injuries sustained in a road crash by bicyclists: A prospective study. Traffic Injury Prevention, 18(3), 273-280.
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Bein, K., Berendsen Russell, S., Muscatello, D., Chalkley, D., Ivers, R., Dinh, M. (2017). Feeling the HEAT: Using Hourly Emergency Activity Tracking to demonstrate a novel method of describing activity and patient flow. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 29(2), 173-177.
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Dinh, M., Berendsen Russell, S., Bein, K., Vallmuur, K., Muscatello, D., Chalkley, D., Ivers, R. (2017). Age-related trends in injury and injury severity presenting to emergency departments in New South Wales Australia: Implications for major injury surveillance and trauma systems. Injury, 48(1), 171-176.