Suzanna Vidmar
Suzanna Vidmar
Suzanna Vidmar is a Senior Research Officer with extensive experience in the management and analysis of quantitative health-related research data. Since 1996 she has been a Research Officer in the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit (CEBU) at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Melbourne, being jointly employed by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics.
Suzanna has worked as a statistician on numerous projects processing data and as an investigator. Suzanna's other research activities have included the development of software for calculating standardized anthropometry of children and adolescents using population-based reference data. She is also involved in the teaching of courses in clinical research, biostatistics, data management and Stata.
Suzanna has worked as a statistician on numerous projects processing data and as an investigator. Suzanna's other research activities have included the development of software for calculating standardized anthropometry of children and adolescents using population-based reference data. She is also involved in the teaching of courses in clinical research, biostatistics, data management and Stata.
Suzanna Vidmar is a Senior Research Officer with extensive experience in the management and analysis of quantitative health-related research data. Since 1996 she has been a Research Officer in the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit (CEBU) at...
Suzanna Vidmar is a Senior Research Officer with extensive experience in the management and analysis of quantitative health-related research data. Since 1996 she has been a Research Officer in the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit (CEBU) at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Melbourne, being jointly employed by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics.
Suzanna has worked as a statistician on numerous projects processing data and as an investigator. Suzanna's other research activities have included the development of software for calculating standardized anthropometry of children and adolescents using population-based reference data. She is also involved in the teaching of courses in clinical research, biostatistics, data management and Stata.
Suzanna has worked as a statistician on numerous projects processing data and as an investigator. Suzanna's other research activities have included the development of software for calculating standardized anthropometry of children and adolescents using population-based reference data. She is also involved in the teaching of courses in clinical research, biostatistics, data management and Stata.
Top Publications
- Wainwright, CE, Vidmar, S, Anderson, V, Bourgeat, P, Byrnes, C, Carlin, JB, Cheney, J, Cooper, P, Davidson, A, Gailer, N, et al. Long-term outcomes of early exposure to repeated general anaesthesia in children with cystic fibrosis (CF-GAIN): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled phase 4 trial.. Lancet Respir Med 12(9) : 703 -713 2024 view publication
- Chen, Y, Tiddens, H, Byrnes, C, Carlin, J, Cheney, J, Cooper, P, Grimwood, K, de Corput, MK-V, Massie, J, Robertson, C, et al. 183 Chest computed tomography assessment to monitor cystic fibrosis structural lung disease progression in bronchiectasis during late childhood and adolescence. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 21: s107 -s108 2022 view publication
- Pattie, P, Ranganathan, S, Harrison, J, Vidmar, S, Hall, GL, Foong, RE, Harper, A, Ramsey, K, Wurzel, D, AREST CF. Quality of life is poorly correlated to lung disease severity in school-aged children with cystic fibrosis.. J Cyst Fibros 21(3) : e188 -e203 2022 view publication
- Gelbart, B, Vidmar, S, Stephens, D, Cheng, D, Thompson, J, Segal, A, Gadish, T, Carlin, J. Characteristics and outcomes of children receiving intensive care therapy within 12 hours following a medical emergency team event.. Crit Care Resusc 23(3) : 254 -261 2021 view publication
- Atlas, G, Yap, M, Lim, A, Vidmar, S, Smith, N, King, L, Jones, A, Hong, J, Ranganathan, S, Simm, PJ. The clinical features that contribute to poor bone health in young Australians living with cystic fibrosis: A recommendation for BMD screening.. Pediatr Pulmonol 56(7) : 2014 -2022 2021 view publication
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