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Fiona Reynolds

Seminar Title

 

Keynote 2: An introduction to multidisciplinary teams

Affiliation

Birmingham Children’s Hospital

Country

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Paediatric Intensivist & Deputy Chief Medical Officer

2. Education

  • 1990: She is qualified from Edinburgh in 1990 and trained in Bristol, Liverpool, Australia and Birmingham.
  • Since 2002: Consultant in PICU
  • Sincr 2010: Hospitals Deputy Chief Medical Officer

3. Research Area

Her published research is in the areas of human factors and team work in emergency situations and in mathematical modeling of health care demand and capacity.
 

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