Clinical Pathways for Management of Infections in Cancer
Monday Lunch Live
With Professor Karin Thursky
22 November 2021
See Professor Thursky, Associate Director of Health Services Research and Implementation Sciences at Peter MacCallum Cancer Hospital, provide an informative presentation of the design and implementation of clinical pathways for the management of sepsis and neutropenic fever in both adult and paediatric cancer patients, including implementation strategies and the important roles that nurses play in patient care.
Professor Karin Thursky
Professor Karin Thursky (MBBS, BSc, MD, FRACP, FAHMS) is an infectious diseases physician and health services researcher who has over 20 years experience in the fields of antimicrobial stewardship and infections in the immunocompromised host.
Professor Thursky has successfully implemented and scaled programs to improve the quality and safety of healthcare, and has a national leadership role in antimicrobial stewardship and sepsis. She was appointed as the inaugural Associate Director of Health Services Research and Implementation Sciences at Peter MacCallum Cancer Hospital in 2020 and has established a new Department of Health Services Research. She is also the Deputy Head of Infectious Diseases and the implementation stream for the NHMRC National Centre for Infections in Cancer.
In her role at the Doherty Institute, she leads the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship (NCAS) which takes a One Health approach to AMS across all human and animal health sectors); and is the Director of the Guidance Group at the Royal Melbourne Hospital which develops, implements and scales information technology to support the judicious use of antimicrobials.