Manoj Saxena

About Dr Manoj Saxena

Post Doctoral Research Fellow

  • Intensive Care Physician
  • Conjoint Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW
  • MBBChir,
  • BSc,
  • FRCP (UK),
  • FRACP (Aus),
  • FCICM,
  • PhD Candidate

Manoj continues to practise as an Intensive Care Physician and is based part-time at St. George Public Hospital in Sydney, playing a key role in the intensive care research program with Professor John Myburgh.

His postgraduate qualifications include Fellowship of both the Royal College of Physicians in the United Kingdom and Australia and Fellowship of the College of Intensive Care Medicine.

Research interests include large scale clinical observational and randomised trials.  Further specific areas of research interest include the role of fever in severe infections and acute brain injury, Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness and Early Mobility, and Outcome Evaluation in Critical Care Medicine research.

Feasibility and pilot studies in critical care-Our top five lessons learnt as early- and mid-career researchers in Australia and New Zealand

Australian Critical Care Date published:

Sepsis in the absence of fever: Determining the criteria for and feasibility of future therapeutic temperature management trials

Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published:

Temperature profiles in adult intensive care unit patients treated for infection in a tertiary intensive care unit: A single-centre prospective observational cohort study

Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published:

Mortality trends for sepsis and septic shock among critically ill adults in Australia and New Zealand

Intensive Care Medicine Date published:

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