The ACT DonateLife™ team

State Medical Director - Dr Imogen Mitchell

Dr Imogen Mitchell is the ACT State Medical Director with the Australian Organ and Tissue Authority. Dr Mitchell will form part of a specialist team working closely with local hospitals and clinicians in their home state to improve access to life-giving donations and transplants for seriously unwell Australians.

Each State Medical Director brings significant professional expertise to the role in acute medicine and understands the opportunities and critical challenges Australia faces in transforming lives across the country. Dr Mitchell is Director of Intensive Care at the Canberra Hospital and Associate Dean (Admissions) for the ANU Medical School. She is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU Medical School and has been instrumental in the development of a new curriculum particularly with relationship to a program "COMPASS" which facilitates the recognition of the deteriorating patient.

Dr Mitchell has also been interested in clinical research for over 14 years including the use of severity illness scoring systems in patients with acute liver disease at the UK Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) and Professor Roger Williams at the Institute of Liver Disease, King's College Hospital.

Whilst working at the Institute of Liver Disease, she recognised the impact that transplantation could have in patients with end stage chronic liver disease. Upon moving to Australia to complete her specialist training in intensive care, Dr Mitchell continued her interest in clinical research and organ donation. She became involved in the Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Clinical Trials

Group (CTG) and has now been an investigator for a number of CTG projects. Since becoming Director of Intensive Care at the Canberra Hospital in 1999, Dr Mitchell has built the unit to be fully accredited for intensive care training and established an organ donation service.

Dr Mitchell commenced her undergraduate academic career in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) from Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, London. In 1989, she completed an MBBS (Distinction in Surgery) also at the Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, London. In 2002, Dr Mitchell completed a Graduate Certificate of Educational Studies (Higher Education) from the University of Sydney.

Dr Mitchell's academic awards include the Excellence in Clinical Training award (Junior Medical Officers) in 2003 and The Canberra Hospital 2008 Excellence in Teaching award from The ANU Medical School.

State Agency Manager - TBA

DonateLife™ staff

DonateLife™ in ACT also three Organ Donor Coordinators and an Organ Donor Nurse Educator who work with a range of specially trained nurses that bring a range of skills including critical care, paediatrics, renal, management and education. There is also a communications and administrative officer.

 

ACT State Medical Director Dr Imogen Mitchell
 
ACT State Medical Director Dr Imogen Mitchell
 
Holly Northam, ACT Organ Donor Coordinator
 
Holly Northam, ACT Organ Donor Coordinator
 
Karen Oliver, ACT Organ Donor Coordinator
 
Karen Oliver,ACT Organ Donor Coordinator
 
Shakira Spiller, ACT Organ Donor Coordinator
 
Shakira Spiller, ACT Organ Donor Coordinator