Dr Khanh Nguyen
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Dr Khanh Nguyen

Senior Lecturer in Critical Care Medicine
Sydney Medical School
Westmead Clinical School
Faculty of Medicine and Health
Dr Khanh Nguyen

DR KHANH NGUYEN is an emergency physician and director of emergency medicine training at Westmead and Auburn hospitals.

She is the program director for the Master of Medicine (Critical Care).

She has a keen interest in toxicology and critical care ultrasound. She enjoys teaching both medical students and Emergency Fellows using tools such as simulation to enhance learning.

- AI and ED: Evaluation and Comparison of ChatGPT and Australian Healthcare Workers’ responses to Emergency Medicine Scenarios

- Compassionate Live and EAsy Rostering (CLEAR) for Emergency Clinicians in a peripheral urban emergency department.

Publications

Journals

  • Cordell, B., Nguyen, K., Shahir, A., Lord, S., Gallego, G. (2022). Prevalence and characteristics of frequent presenters to Auburn Hospital emergency department. EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia, 34(6), 898-906. [More Information]
  • Coggins, A., Desai, M., Nguyen, K., Moore, N. (2017). Early acquisition of non-technical skills using a blended approach to simulation-based medical education. Advances in Simulation, 2, 1-7. [More Information]
  • Nguyen, K., Ward, D., Lam, L., Holland, A. (2010). Laser Doppler Imaging prediction of burn wound outcome in children: Is it possible before 48h? Burns, 36(6), 793-798. [More Information]

2022

  • Cordell, B., Nguyen, K., Shahir, A., Lord, S., Gallego, G. (2022). Prevalence and characteristics of frequent presenters to Auburn Hospital emergency department. EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia, 34(6), 898-906. [More Information]

2017

  • Coggins, A., Desai, M., Nguyen, K., Moore, N. (2017). Early acquisition of non-technical skills using a blended approach to simulation-based medical education. Advances in Simulation, 2, 1-7. [More Information]

2010

  • Nguyen, K., Ward, D., Lam, L., Holland, A. (2010). Laser Doppler Imaging prediction of burn wound outcome in children: Is it possible before 48h? Burns, 36(6), 793-798. [More Information]