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The Nebulised Heparin for Mechanically Ventilated Patients with COVID-19 Trial , is a collaborative trial run by St. Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) and hosted by our web-technology. It will recruit critically ill COVID-19 patients who are at risk of developing lung injury.

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COVID-19 public health web site to describe in plain language what we need to do to keep our loved ones safe.

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The Early PN in BMT Trial is a large-scale trial investigating whether enhanced nutrition will improve outcomes from bone marrow transplantation.

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EvidenceBased.net is dedicated to support health care decision making by providing access to a set of tools that can help decision makers to better understand and utilize the principles of evidence-based decision making.

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The Nephro-Protective Trial is a large-scale Phase II trial investigating whether protein supplementation will preserve kidney function during critical illness.

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The Refeeding Syndrome Trial is the first clinical trial to be conducted to investigate the role of caloric restriction in the management of critically ill patients with refeeding sydrome.

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Web-based practice audit is an international quality improvement project with a focus on early feeding in critical illness.

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The Nebulised Heparin for Lung Injury Trial, is a collaborative trial run by St. Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) and hosted by our web-technology. It will recruit critically ill patients who are at risk of developing lung injury.

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The Cardiac Surgery Nephro-Protective Trial, is a multi-disciplinary initiative that will investigate whether protein supplementation will preserve kidney function after major cardiac surgery.

Solutions @ EvidenceBased.net

Gordon S. Doig is an epidemiologist who has worked in the field of critical care and trauma for more than 30 years. He started this journey in 1994, when he undertook a Research Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine with W.J. Sibbald in Canada. Upon completion in 1996, he received the US Society of Critical Care Medicine's In-Training Fellow Award for his work in sepsis. In 1998, Gordon was awarded the Foundation Visitor's Medal from the Australian and New Zealand Faculty of Intensive Care for his contributions to evidence-based critical care and in 1999 he worked for the WHO in China and the Phillippines. In 2000 he was invited to the Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia as the Year 2000 Visiting Professor of Medicine and in 2001 he was recruited from Canada to the Royal North Shore Hospital Intensive Care Unit in Sydney by Professor Malcolm Fisher.

In 1999, Gordon founded www.EvidenceBased.net, which is an independent on-line resource dedicated to helping healthcare decision makers apply the principles of evidence-based medicine. Today, EvidenceBased.net’s original tool suite has been extended to support the secure conduct of evidence generation, research translation and knowledge mobilisation projects.

Solutions @ EvidenceBased.net has supported a wide variety of initiatives, including the Major Research Projects scrolling in the window to the left. Additional examples include:

  • Evidence-based overviews to guide strategy and the development of evidence summary resources.

  • Development of multi-faceted implementation packages to support the uptake of meaningful new healthcare knowledge into action.

  • Public Health primary prevention educational resources.

  • Biostatistical consulting services with expertise in adaptive and fixed sample group sequential trials.

  • Web-based tools to support the conduct of large-scale clinical trials.

  • Secure clinical trials portals to facilitate recruitment, randomisation and management of patients in large-scale studies.

  • Grant development, writing and presentation consultations.

  • Expertise in internet security.

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Last updated: 1 July 2022

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