ASMIC 2021

Faculty

Andrew Udy

Australia

Andrew is a full-time intensive care clinician and researcher at The Alfred ICU, Melbourne. He completed his undergraduate medical education at the University of Auckland, followed by ICU training in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia. After award of Fellowship, Andrew completed a PhD at The University of Queensland, exploring antibiotic pharmacokinetics in the critically ill. His major academic interests include optimised drug prescribing in ICU, haemodynamic management of severe sepsis, acute kidney injury and renal replacement therapy, management of SAH and TBI, and critical care nutrition. Andrew is involved in critical care research internationally as an Executive Member the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group (CTG). Andrew is Co-Deputy Director of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care – Research Centre, Monash University.

Fluids versus vasopressors in septic shock - Less is more

SYMPOSIUM 1 - Sepsis (Hall 1)
3rd September 2021 (0900 - 1040)

Vitamin C in septic shock - Where does the evidence leave us?

SYMPOSIUM 1 - Sepsis (Hall 1)
3rd September 2021 (0900 - 1040)

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