Richard Chalwin
Health and Medical Sciences Faculty Office
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Senior Lecturer, Adelaide Health Simulation
Co-author of Managing Patient Deterioration (open access ebook: https://rrthandbook.org)
Convenor of the International Rapid Response Educator Group
Speaker and Convenor of Rapid Response Team training sessions at many RRS/MET conferences
Specialist Intensivist
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2008 - ongoing Senior Lecturer University of Adelaide -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title University of Leicester United Kingdom MBChB James Cook University Australia MPH University of Adelaide Australia PhD -
Postgraduate Training
Date Title Institution Country FCICM College of Intensive Care Medicine Australia -
Certifications
Date Title Institution name Country — Licence to Operate Radiation Apparatus (Section 24) South Australian Environment Protection Authority Australia -
Research Interests
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Journals
Year Citation 2022 Chalwin, R., Salter, A., Karnon, J., Eaton, V., & Giles, L. (2022). Effect of a multi-faceted rapid response system re-design on repeat calling of the rapid response team.. PLoS One, 17(3), 1-13.
Scopus2 WoS1 Europe PMC12020 Chalwin, R., Giles, L., Salter, A., Kapitola, K., & Karnon, J. (2020). Re-designing a rapid response system: effect on staff experiences and perceptions of rapid response team calls.. BMC Health Serv Res, 20(1), 480.
Scopus11 WoS8 Europe PMC62020 Chalwin, R., Salter, A., Karnon, J., Eaton, V., & Giles, L. (2020). Effect of a multi-faceted Rapid Response System re-design on repeat calling of the Rapid Response Team.
2019 Chalwin, R., Giles, L., Salter, A., Eaton, V., Kapitola, K., & Karnon, J. (2019). Reasons for Repeat Rapid Response Team Calls, and Associations with In-Hospital Mortality. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 45(4), 268-275.
Scopus5 WoS5 Europe PMC32019 Ganju, A., Kapitola, K., & Chalwin, R. (2019). Modifications to predefined rapid response team calling criteria: Prevalence, characteristics and associated outcomes. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 21(1), 32-38.
Scopus19 WoS13 Europe PMC42018 Sethi, S. S., & Chalwin, R. (2018). Governance of rapid response teams in Australia and New Zealand. Anaesthesia and intensive care, 46(3), 304-312.
Scopus17 WoS11 Europe PMC72016 Chalwin, R., Flabouris, A., Kapitola, K., & Dewick, L. (2016). Perceptions of interactions between staff members calling, and those responding to, rapid response team activations for patient deterioration∗. Australian Health Review, 40(4), 364-370.
Scopus14 WoS10 Europe PMC72016 Chalwin, R., Radford, S., Psirides, A., Laver, R., Bierer, P., Rai, S., . . . Jones, D. (2016). Participant perceptions of a rapid response team training course. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 18(4), 283-288.
Scopus6 WoS5 Europe PMC22016 Jones, D., Pilcher, D., Boots, R., Carter, A., Turner, A., Hicks, P., . . . Huckson, S. (2016). Resource use, governance and case load of rapid response teams in Australia and New Zealand in 2014. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 18(4), 275-282.
Scopus31 WoS22 Europe PMC92013 Chalwin, R., & Flabouris, A. (2013). Utility and assessment of non-technical skills for rapid response systems and medical emergency teams. Internal Medicine Journal, 43(9), 962-969.
Scopus34 WoS25 Europe PMC132012 Gillon, S., Radford, S., Chalwin, R., DeVita, M., Endacott, R., & Jones, D. (2012). Crisis resource management, simulation training and the medical emergency team. Critical care and Resuscitation, 14(3), 227-235.
Scopus19 WoS16 Europe PMC82012 Chalwin, R., Moran, J., Peake, S., Flynn, S., Pieterse, J., & Williams, P. (2012). Assessing the performance of a continuous infusion for potassium supplementation in the critically ill. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 40(3), 433-441.
Scopus3 WoS12012 Chalwin, R. (2012). Propofol infusion for the retrieval of the acutely psychotic patient. Air Medical Journal, 31(1), 33-35.
Scopus2 Europe PMC12010 Moran, J. L., Chalwin, R. P., & Graham, P. L. (2010). In reply. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 12(3), 214-215. 2010 Moran, J., Chalwin, R., & Graham, P. (2010). Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) reconsidered. Critical care and Resuscitation, 12(2), 131-135.
Scopus17 WoS15 Europe PMC112010 Moran, J. L., Chalwin, R. P., & Graham, P. L. (2010). ECMO: expertise and equipoise REPLY. CRITICAL CARE AND RESUSCITATION, 12(3), 214-215. 2010 Maclaren, G., Moran, J. L., Chalwin, R. P., & Graham, P. L. (2010). ECMO: expertise and equipoise.. Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine, 12(3), 213-215.
Europe PMC12008 Chalwin, R. P., Tiruvoipati, R., & Peek, G. J. (2008). Fatal thrombosis with activated factor VII in a paediatric patient on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 34(3), 685-686.
Scopus32 Europe PMC162008 Chalwin, R., Moran, J., & Graham, P. (2008). The role of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for treatment of the adult respiratory distress syndrome: Review and quantitative analysis. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 36(2), 152-161.
Scopus33 WoS26 Europe PMC14 -
Conference Items
Year Citation 2022 Cilento, M. A., Chalwin, R., Hocking, C., Chan, L., Smithers, L., & Joshi, R. (2022). MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF ONCOLOGY PATIENTS ADMITTED TO AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL. WILEY.
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