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Associate Professor Mike Bennett
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School - Department of Surgery
Statement of Interests:
The field of Hyperbaric Medicine is regarded with great suspicion by many medical graduates. This is due at least in part to both widespread ignorance of the effects of high doses of oxygen, and a poor clinical research base. In this regard, the appropriate collation, critical appraisal and meta-analysis of comparative clinical trials is of great interest. Work is underway with colleagues from the USA, UK and Germany to produce a systematic appraisal of the evidence-basis for the use of hyperbaric oxygenation.
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Dr Jan Lehm
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School - Department of Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine & Intensive Care
Statement of Interests:
Clinical Anaesthesia, Obstetric Anaesthesia, Diving & Hyperbaric Medicine
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Dr Robert Smee
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School
Statement of Interests:
The practice of Medicine requires an evidence based approach with clinical audit to determine comparable results to peers. Thus clinical research both retrospective and prospective, is practised in the field of Neuro-Oncology and Head & Neck Cancers. Developing new methods of treatment via Stereotactic Radiotherapy is important. Psychological distress amongst brain tumour patients is also evaluated.
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Dr Chris White
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School - Department of Medicine
Statement of Interests:
The research focus in gestational diabetes is to identify physiologic mechnisms responsible for development of the syndrome and tools that can be used for its reliable diagnosis. Screening and diagnostic strategies need to be developed as well as prenatal and postnatal management startegies for both the mother and the baby. Osteoporosis research is directed toward better understanding the biomechanical factors responsible for fracture and failure of bone to withstand minimal trauma. Diagnostic tools need to be developed that better identify those patients most likely to benefit from interventional strategies aimed at reducing fracture incidence.
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