Martin Dutch is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, working in the Centre for Integrated Critical Care Research. Martin is also a consultant Emergency Physician at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and a Medical Donation Specialist with DonateLife (Victoria). Martin has operational deployment experience with the Australian Medical Assistance Team and serves as the State Medical Officer for St John Ambulance Victoria. Martin has published research in the fields of Emergency Medicine, Mass Gathering Medicine, and Organ and Tissue Donation. Prior to their current role, Martin has worked as an Emergency Physician and Medical Donation Specialist at Melbourne Health and Eastern Health, respectively. Martin has also served as an AUSMAT Emergency Physician for the Attorney-General's Department, participating in an emergency response mission to Vanuatu. Martin started their career as an Emergency Registrar at The Royal Children's Hospital.
Martin Dutch has an extensive education history. Martin pursued their Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Science from the University of Tasmania from 1996 to 2000. Concurrently, they also completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from the same institution, which lasted from 1996 to 2001.
After completing their undergraduate studies, Martin attained a Graduate Certificate in Emergency Health with a focus on Disaster and Emergency Preparedness from Monash University in an unspecified year.
In 2013, they enrolled at James Cook University and obtained a Master's degree in Public Health and Tropical Medicine, which they completed in 2015.
To further advance their academic qualifications, Martin pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Medicine at the University of Melbourne, beginning in 2019 and expected to finish in 2022.
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