South Pacific Division

Adventist Hospital intensive care director recognized during Queen’s birthday

Sydney, Australia

Record Staff
SPD 48 Adventist Hospital Intensive Care Director Recognized During Queen s Birthday

SPD 48 Adventist Hospital Intensive Care Director Recognized During Queen s Birthday

Simon Finfer was honored for his research and contribution to global health concerns.

The director of intensive care at Sydney Adventist Hospital was recognized during the Queen’s Birthday Honors, which were announced on Sunday, June 8.

Professor Simon Finfer was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) for his service to intensive care medicine, medical research and education, and for his service to global health institutes. Finfer has been on the team leading the San’s preparedness to deal with the needs of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He has a particular interest in sepsis and is founder of the research and advocacy body he Australian Sepsis Network. Finfer has worked for 20 years with leading medical research organization The George Institute for Global Health.

“In a critical care environment you need hundreds of people to work together towards a single goal; I’m proud of developing teams and collaboration,” he said. “It means that thousands of people are living who would have otherwise died. Trials can potentially affect the health care of thousands around the world.”

The Institute reports that Finfer has led transformational studies in critically ill patients to reduce mortality and raise awareness of sepsis, which is one of the world’s most serious silent killers.

This article was originally published on the website of Adventist Record

 

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