Introducing Dr Jessica Schults

Introducing Dr Jessica Schults

OUR 2021 AWARDEE

In 2020 Dr Jessica Schults completed her research training and in 2021 the Intensive Care Foundation awarded her a $40,000 research grant. She described this funding as “life changing” and pivotal to her growth as a nurse and researcher.

Dr Schults, a children’s intensive care nurse, and early career researcher with a PhD was the key note speaker at an ICU Foundation fundraising dinner in Melbourne recently and she said the grant she was given supported her to employ other nurses interested in research and investigate serious clinical issues such as the prevention of lung infection and strengthening processes to keep children and their families safe in ICU.

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Introducing Nina Leggett

Introducing Nina Leggett

2022 AWARDEE

Nina Leggett is a senior clinician Physiotherapist and PhD Candidate with the Department of Critical Care at the University of Melbourne. In 2022, she was awarded an Intensive Care Foundation grant. Her research looked at the follow up and care post ICU because in Australia, ICU survivors return home with little or no follow-up.

International and local research indicates that Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors (patients and families) often experience adverse outcomes.

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Fundraising for the Foundation

Fundraising for the Foundation

At least 4 new research projects will be able to be funded, thanks to the commitment and generosity of the ANZ Intensive Care Foundation donors who attended the inaugural intimate fundraising dinner on a balmy evening in March.

The dinner, held in the grounds of Cranlana in Toorak, and hosted by the Myer family, raised over $100,000 and much of the funding was from new audiences who were so inspired by the night.

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