INVITED SPEAKERS



DR BART CURRIE


Bart Currie is an infectious diseases and public health physician at Royal Darwin Hospital, Australia and Professor in Medicine at the Northern Territory Medical Program. He leads the Tropical and Emerging Infectious Diseases team at Menzies School of Health Research. As well as work and research in infectious diseases, he has a long-term interest in tropical toxinology and began the Darwin Prospective Snakebite Study 35 years ago. 



DR DAVID JUURLINK


David Juurlink is an internist, clinical pharmacologist and medical toxicologist at the University of Toronto, where he is Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. He is also a senior scientist at ICES, where he maintains an active research program in the field of drug safety.




DR SALLY BRADBURY


Sally Bradberry is Director of the Birmingham Unit of the National Poisons Information Service and of the West Midlands Poisons Unit, both based at City Hospital, Birmingham, UK. She is Alcohol Lead for Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, West Midlands, UK. 

She holds honorary chairs in the School of Biosciences at the University of Birmingham, UK and the School of Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, UK and is visiting Professor to the University of South Wales, UK. She is a Fellow of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists and of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicologists and is past President of the Clinical and Translational section of the Society of Toxicology. She has over thirty years’ experience treating poisoned patients, has published widely in the field of clinical toxicology and given some 30 invited international keynote addresses on subjects ranging from metals to methaemoglobinaemia. 

Her post graduate doctorate was in the field of chelation therapy for lead poisoning. She established one of the first hospital based Alcohol Care Teams in the UK which has received national accolade and been cited as a model service for the UK NHS. In the twilight of her career she has a particular interest in improving the management of and outcomes for patients presenting to hospital with alcohol related ill health.








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