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Dr Martin Kluckow
Dr Martin Kluckow MBBS FRACP PhD
Senior Staff Specialist in Neonatology
Royal North Shore Hospital
Sydney, Australia
Dr Martin Kluckow is a neonatologist with 12 years of experience in the use of neonatal bedside ultrasound. He has been closely involved in the shaping of the specialty of neonatal functional echocardiography and completed a PhD in this area in 2000. He is a full time clinician, working in a busy neonatal intensive care unit in Sydney where he regularly uses and teaches both echocardiography and cranial ultrasound. He is experienced in teaching at the bedside and also regularly on short focused courses in neonatal echocardiography.
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Dr Nick Evans
Dr Nick Evans DM, MRCPCH
Clinical Associate Professor and Head of Dept of Neonatology
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Sydney, Australia Long standing interest in neonatal ultrasound, particularly functional echocardiography. Author of over 100 research papers, review publication and book chapters. Author of 'Practical Echocardiography for the Neonatologist" CD-ROMs. Teaching experience: Many advanced neonatal trainees over last 17 years and invited teacher on ultrasound courses for neonatologists in NZ, Sweden and South Africa. |
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Dr Andrew Gill
Dr Andy Gill is a clinical Neonatologist currently with the Women's and Newborn Service in Perth, WA. He has a career long association with bedside neonatal ultrasound including experience in foetal scanning and animal work. Dr Gill currently provides a clinical neonatal ultrasound service, teaching and an active research program. He has run formal training for neonatal ultrasound in WA for the past four years, a course now recognised for CCPU training by ASUM. |
Dr Sheryle Rogerson
Dr Sheryle Rogerson has been using Ultrasound as a bedside clinical tool for 15 years in many diverse clinical situations including developing countries where she has taught. She has completed her Diploma of Diagnostic Ultrasound and has taught cranial, abdominal and cardiac ultrasound at the Royal Women’s Hospital Melbourne since 2001where she is a neonatal clinician. She is also a lecturer at the University of Melbourne. |
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Dr David Knight
Dr David Knight is the former clinical director of newborn care and clinical leader of starship and National Women's health. Now Director of Neonatology at the Mater Mothers' Hospital, Birsbane. Initially trained in echocardiography with M-mode in 1977 and has been invovled with researching and teaching neonatal echocardiography for 30 years.
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