Dr Kristin Ferguson
Dr Kristin Ferguson
Dr Kristin Ferguson is a Neonatal Advanced Trainee and an emerging Clinician-Researcher in the Neonatal Research group at MCRI. Kristin is the first Neonatal Trainee to be awarded a prestigious 'MACH-Track' Fellowship to undertake her PhD alongside clinical training. Her primary research interest is in neonatal respiratory medicine.
In 2025, she will commence her PhD addressing a fundamental question underlying all forms of respiratory support for extremely preterm infants: what are the optimal gas flows that provide adequate respiratory support to the neonatal lung without causing harm?
In 2025, she will commence her PhD addressing a fundamental question underlying all forms of respiratory support for extremely preterm infants: what are the optimal gas flows that provide adequate respiratory support to the neonatal lung without causing harm?
Dr Kristin Ferguson is a Neonatal Advanced Trainee and an emerging Clinician-Researcher in the Neonatal Research group at MCRI. Kristin is the first Neonatal Trainee to be awarded a prestigious 'MACH-Track' Fellowship to undertake her PhD alongside...
Dr Kristin Ferguson is a Neonatal Advanced Trainee and an emerging Clinician-Researcher in the Neonatal Research group at MCRI. Kristin is the first Neonatal Trainee to be awarded a prestigious 'MACH-Track' Fellowship to undertake her PhD alongside clinical training. Her primary research interest is in neonatal respiratory medicine.
In 2025, she will commence her PhD addressing a fundamental question underlying all forms of respiratory support for extremely preterm infants: what are the optimal gas flows that provide adequate respiratory support to the neonatal lung without causing harm?
In 2025, she will commence her PhD addressing a fundamental question underlying all forms of respiratory support for extremely preterm infants: what are the optimal gas flows that provide adequate respiratory support to the neonatal lung without causing harm?
Top Publications
- Loft, L, Ferguson, KN, Tingay, DG. EBNEO Commentary: De-MIST-ifying the 2-year outcomes of non-invasive surfactant therapy.. Acta Paediatr 113(5) : 1121 -1122 2024 view publication
- Pereira-Fantini, PM, Ferguson, K, McCall, K, Oakley, R, Perkins, E, Byars, S, Williamson, N, Nie, S, Tingay, DG. Respiratory strategy at birth initiates distinct lung injury phenotypes in the preterm lamb lung.. Respir Res 23(1) : 346 2022 view publication
- Ferguson, KN, Rogerson, SR, Davis, PG, Jones, BO, Hutchinson, D, Hunt, RW, Manley, BJ. Duct-dependent congenital heart disease in very preterm infants.. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 105(6) : 681 -683 2020 view publication
- Ferguson, KN, Roberts, CT, Manley, BJ, Davis, PG. Interventions to Improve Rates of Successful Extubation in Preterm Infants: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.. JAMA Pediatr 171(2) : 165 -174 2017 view publication
- Selman, CJ, Lee, KJ, Ferguson, KN, Whitehead, CL, Manley, BJ, Mahar, RK. Statistical analyses of ordinal outcomes in randomised controlled trials: a scoping review.. Trials 25(1) : 241 2024 view publication
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