Assoc. Prof. Dr. VietTran | Emergency Medicine | Excellence in Research
Director, Tasmanian Emergency Medicine Research Institute ,Tasmanian Emergency Medicine Research Institute , Australia
A/Prof Viet Tran π¦πΊ is a distinguished Emergency Physician and academic leader based in Tasmania. As Associate Professor at the University of Tasmania and Deputy Director at Royal Hobart Hospitalβs Emergency Department, he blends clinical excellence with impactful research. Founder of TASER and DoctorsWriting.com, he champions innovation in emergency care π₯, knowledge translation π, and medical education π©ββοΈ. With board roles and leadership across research and health governance, he shapes the future of emergency medicine both nationally and globally π. His commitment to clinical advancement, policy influence, and teaching has earned him widespread respect and recognition π
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Professional Profile:
Education & Experience:
Dr. Viet Tran holds a Bachelor of Medical Science, Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery π from the University of Tasmania, and is a Fellow of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (FACEM) π©Ί. With over a decade in emergency care, he currently serves as Deputy Director at Royal Hobart Hospital and Associate Professor at UTAS. His expertise spans clinical research, trauma care, and medical education ππ. He also leads state-level initiatives such as the Tasmanian Emergency Departments Network and the Health Senate, reflecting his deep commitment to system-wide healthcare improvement in Australia π¦πΊ.
Professional Development
A/Prof Tran is actively involved in professional leadership and governance ποΈ. He holds board positions with the Post Graduate Medical Council of Tasmania and the Emergency Medicine Foundation π. As a founding chair of multiple research and clinical networks in Tasmania, he fosters collaboration across institutions π§ . His work with national bodies like the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine highlights his role in shaping emergency medicine policy and clinical trials π€. Through mentoring PhD students and developing health pathways, he cultivates the next generation of clinician-researchers while advancing medical knowledge and innovation π§¬π.
Research Focus
A/Prof Tranβs research spans emergency medicine systems, trauma care π, infectious disease diagnostics (e.g., COVID-19 rapid testing π§ͺ), implementation science, and health services reform π₯. As Director of the TASER institute and Chair of ACEM’s Research Committee, he champions data-driven clinical improvement. His work integrates epidemiology π, clinical trials, and knowledge translation with a focus on real-world impactβranging from trauma outcomes to opioid prescribing and elder care π§. He also contributes to national surveillance systems and predictive analytics, ensuring timely, evidence-based interventions that enhance emergency care in Australia and beyond π.
Awards & Honors
A/Prof Tranβs dedication to excellence has earned him prestigious accolades, including the 2023 Vice Chancellorβs Award for Teaching Excellence π₯ and the College of Health and Medicine’s Teaching and Early Career Research Awards π§ π. His impactful work is backed by over $3 million in grants as Chief Investigator and $23 million as Associate Investigator π°. Recognized for both leadership and innovation, he serves on editorial boards and research councils, and was named Oceanic Representative for the International Federation for Emergency Medicine Research π. These honors reflect his influence in academic medicine, teaching, and global emergency care advancement π¨.
Publication Top Notes:
π Notable Recent Publications (Selected)
1.Emergency Department Clinical Quality Registries: A Scoping Review
Healthcare, 2025
π A comprehensive scoping review exploring the current landscape, challenges, and opportunities of clinical quality registries in emergency departments.
π DOI: 10.3390/healthcare13091022
2.Incidence and 12-Month Outcomes of Fracture Types Associated with Abuse in Children Under Three
Future, 2025
π§Έ Investigates patterns and long-term outcomes of abuse-related fractures in young children, highlighting the critical role of emergency departments in early detection.
π DOI: 10.3390/future3010003
3.Making the Most of What We Have: The Future of Emergency Department Data
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2024
π Discusses the strategic potential of ED data to enhance patient outcomes and system efficiency across Australasia.
π DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.14475
4.Use and Impact of Clinical Pathways Across Healthcare Settings: Protocol for an Umbrella Review
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2024
π Protocol for a high-level synthesis of global evidence regarding clinical pathways and their outcomes in diverse healthcare environments.
π DOI: 10.1111/jep.14201
5.Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in an Australian ED: Insights from a New Registry
Anesthesia Research, 2024
π Presents data from a novel sedation registry, enhancing understanding of practice patterns and safety in procedural sedation.
π DOI: 10.3390/anesthres1030015
Conclusion:
A/Prof Viet Tran exemplifies the qualities of a modern academic clinician-researcher: intellectually rigorous, clinically relevant, and impact-driven. His translational research, innovative leadership, and dedication to both scholarly excellence and public service make him a prime candidate for the Excellence in Research Award.