Marcus Skinner

Location: Australia, Vietnam

Affiliation and Current positions

  • Clinical Director  Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Services Royal Hobart Hospital Hobart Tasmania 7000
  • Clinical Associate Professor  University of Tasmania UTAS
  • Final Fellowship Examiner ANZCA
    Australian New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
  • Wing Commander Royal Australian Air Force Specialist Reserve
  • Chair Tasmanian Anaesthesia Specialist Training Committee
  • Designated Aviation Medical Examiner
    Civil Aviation Safety Authority
  • Designated Medical Examiner Diving Medicine SPUMS

Qualifications

MSc ( Clinical Biochemistry), DipDHM, MBBS , FANZCA

Biography

Marcus did his basic medical training in Hobart sponsored by the Royal Australian Air Force through the medical Undergradute programme. Following his return of service obligations with the RAAF as a medical officer he undertake specialist anaesthesia training. It was during his time in the military that he became a Trauma instructor with the EMST programme and realised the need for trauma training in developing countries. In 1995 he was asked by Dr Haydn Perndt to run a pilot trauma training course with  Dr Douglas Wilkinson from Oxford in the UK to undertake a programme in Fiji. He was the co-author of the PTC manual with Douglas and they both ran the very first PTC course in Suva, Fiji in 1997.

Marcus has been involved with teaching on the PTC programme in Vietnam at Viet Duc University Trauma Hospital since 2004 with Prof Nguyen Huu Tu, now Chairman Hanoi University teaching Hospital and Dr Nguyen Duc Chinh Head Septic Surgery Viet Duc Hospital.  The history of the development of PTC in Vietnam stems back to 1998 when Dr Lena Dohlman began teaching the principles of trauma management to doctors at the Center for Traumatology and Orthopedics (CTO) in Ho Chi Minh City after staff at CTO expressed a need for such teaching. Dr Dohlman was introduced to PTC at the World Congress of Anaesthesiology in Montreal in 2000 and subsequently attended a PTC instructor’s symposium in Melbourne hosted by Dr Rob McDougall. Later that year. Dr Nguyen Hong Thu, Director of CTO and Dr Nguyen Ngoc Chung, Chief of Department of Anaesthesia and. Intensive Care, CTO, requested assistance in establishing a PTC course in Ho Chi Minh with Dr Chung and Dr Huynh Manh Nhi (paediatric orthopaedic surgeon) as local co-ordinators. The PTC teaching materials were translated into Vietnamese by Dr John Candy, and his colleagues at Viet Duc Hospital, in Hanoi. Dr Rob McDougal and others undertook two courses in Hanoi in 2003 along with an instructors course.  This was the foundation for the next decade of PTC in Vietnam.

Marcus maintains interest in aero-retrieval medicine, diving and hyperbaric medicine , trauma and the development of trauma programmes.

Gold Honour

This award recognises that the individual has organised at least 4 PTC Course cascades and has trained at least 10 instructors.

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Matamoana Tupou

Location: Tonga

MBBS from Fiji School of Medicine.

Master of Medical Science from University of Auckland.

 

Employed by Tonga Ministry of Health since 2000.  Participated in two PTC courses in Tonga and has also been a co-facilitator in a further two PTC courses in Tonga.

Currently the Medical Officer in Charge of the Vaiola Hospital General Outpatients and Emergency Department in Nuku’alofa, Tonga.

Silver Honour

This award recognises that the individual has been part of the PTC Instructor Course Faculty at least 2 times.

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Loudeen Lam

Location: Samoa

Silver Honour

This award recognises that the individual has been part of the PTC Instructor Course Faculty at least 2 times.

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Bryce Curran

Location: Samoa

Silver Honour

This award recognises that the individual has been part of the PTC Instructor Course Faculty at least 2 times.

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Sam Yockopua

Location: Papua New Guinea

Gold Honour

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Lucas Samoff

Location: Papua New Guinea

Gold Honour

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Serema Bale

Location: Fiji

Gold Honour

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Omar Khatab

Location: Iraq

Bronze Honour

This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.

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Antony Chenhall

Location: Timor Leste

Antony Chenhall is an Emergency Physician based at Hospital Nacional Guido Valadares (HNGV) in Dili, Timor Leste.

He is team leader for the ATLASS II program, a DFAT funded program of postgraduate medical education and hospital quality improvement based at HNGV and involving the Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e (UNTL). He leads a team of 5 Australian specialist clinicians (Emergency Medicine, Paediatrics, Obstetrics, Surgery and Anaesthesia) delivering prevocational training and specialist courses including at diploma and Maters level. His personal focus is on Emergency Medicine and Quality Improvement in the HNGV ED. He enjoys the life and challenges that Timor offers.

He hails from Victoria and trained in Melbourne. He has worked in postgraduate medical education and emergency medicine roles in Timor Leste, Myanmar and Papua New Guinea.

Silver Honour

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