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Dr Ian MosleyPhD (University of Melbourne), Master of Business (Management), Grad Dip Health Admin, Grad Dip Education (Tertiary Teaching and Learning), Bachelor of Business, RN. Senior Lecturer
Ian came to Monash University in 2009 from the National Stroke Research Institute where he was a Research Fellow. He received his PhD with his thesis titled "Emergency Recognition and Management of Acute Stroke" from the University of Melbourne. His current research projects / grants involve investigating pre-hospital and emergency department care of acute stroke patients, reducing delay times for paediatric stroke patients, using telemedicine to deliver evidence based stroke care to regional communities and investigating factors that impact on the uptake of telemedicine in the acute setting. He has a Master of Business in Management and coordinates the Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing program within the Master of Nursing course. Postgraduate Teaching
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Research Projects / Grant Awarded
PROJECT TITLE: Improving short and long term outcomes for children who have suffered a stroke Chief Investigator: Dr Mark Mackay Co-investigator: Dr Ian Mosley Research Funding Awarded: $25,000 The Collier Chartable Fund (2010)
PROJECT TITLE: Developing strategies to decrease lag time to diagnosis in paediatric stroke Chief Investigator: Dr Mark Mackay, Co-investigator: Dr Ian Mosley Research Funding Awarded: $20,000 Project Grant, National Stroke Foundation (2009) PROJECT TITLE The Victorian Stroke Telemedicine Project. (VST) Chief Investigator: Prof. Christopher Bladin, Associate Investigator: Dr Ian Mosley Funding Awarded: $600,000 The Victorian Science Agenda Fund (2009-2012) PROJECT TITLE Recognition, response and organization of acute stroke care in the community, pre-hospital and emergency department settings. Chief Investigator 1: Dr Ian Mosley, Chief Investigator 2: Prof. George Braitberg, Research Funding Awarded: $35,000 Monash University, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Strategic Grant Scheme (2010) PROJECT TITLE Leading the implementation of telemedicine among stroke teams in regional Victoria. Chief Investigator: Dr Ian Mosley Research Funding Awarded: $14,822 Windermere Foundation Limited Special Grants Scheme (2010) PublicationsJournal Articles
Yock-Corrales, A., Babl, F., Mosley, I. and Mackay, M. (2011) Can the FAST and ROSIER adult stroke recognition tools be applied to confirmed childhood arterial ischemic stroke? BMC Pediatrics 11(93). published on-line Oct 21, 2011 Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G. & Dewey, H. (2011). Family Physician decisions following stroke symptom onset and delay times to ambulance call. BMC Family Practice, 12(82). published on-line Aug 4, 2011. Bray,J., Mosley,I., Bailey, M., Barger, B., Bladin, C. (2011). Stroke public awareness campaigns have increased ambulance dispatches for stroke in Melbourne, Australia. (2011) Stroke, 42, 2154-2157. Yock-Corrales, A., Mackay, M., Mosley, I., Maixner, W. & Babl, F (2011) Acute Childhood Arterial Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke in the Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 58(2), 156-163. Garnett, A. R., Marsden, D. L., Parsons, M. W., Quain, D. A., Spratt, N. J., Loudfoot, A. R., Middleton, P. M., Levi, C. R. and on behalf of the rural PAST Protocol Steering Group (2010), The rural Prehospital Acute Stroke Triage (PAST) trial protocol: a controlled trial for rapid facilitated transport of rural acute stroke patients to a regional stroke centre. International Journal of Stroke, 5(6), 506-513. (Impact Factor 3.128, Journal Ranking 24 of 61 for Peripheral Vascular Disease) . Rural PAST Protocol Steering Group: Garnett A, Levi C, Parsons M, Marsden D, Loudfoot A, Middleton P, Evans M, Watson T, Longworth M, Markus R, Bladin C, Mosley I, Cadilhac D, Dewey H. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., Patrick, I., & Dewey, H. (2007). Stroke symptoms and the decision to call for an ambulance. Stroke, 38 (2), 361-366. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., Patrick, I., Kerr, F., & Dewey, H. (2007). The impact of ambulance practice on acute stroke care. Stroke, 38 (10), 2765-2770. Williams, B., Mosley, I., Patrick, I., & Levi, C. (2008). An update on stroke care in Australia: Interview with Ian Mosley. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 6(4), Article Number: 990311. AbstractsMosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., Patrick, I., & Dewey, H. (2004). SPEED A Study to Assess: Prehospital and Emergency Management of Acute Stroke. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 2(3-4). Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2006). Stroke symptoms and the decision to call for an ambulance. Stroke, 37(2), 739-740. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., Patrick, I., & Dewey, H. (2008). The Role of Australian Ambulance Paramedics In Reducing Delays For Acute Stroke Patients. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 6(3), Article Number: 990297. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2007). Does Time of Day Influence the Responsiveness to Acute Stroke? Internal Medicine Journal, 37(S1), A19. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). Patient Knowledge and Response to Stroke Symptoms. Stroke, 39(2), 702. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). The Role of Family Doctors in Reducing Pre-hospital Delay Times for Stroke. Stroke, 39(2), 700. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). Prior Stroke Knowledge and the Response of Patients to the Onset of Stroke Symptoms. Internal Medicine Journal, 38(S4), A99. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). The Role of Australian General Practitioners in the Pre-hospital Care of Acute Stroke Patients. Internal Medicine Journal, 38(S4), A112. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2009). Stroke Knowledge Among Members Of The General Public. How Much Is Enough? International Journal of Stroke, 4(S1),1. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2009). A Retrospective Assessment of Acute Stroke Patients in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using the Fast Criteria. International Journal of Stroke, 4(S1),1. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., Patrick, I., & Dewey, H. (2004). SPEED A Study to Assess: Prehospital and Emergency Management of Acute Stroke. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 2(3-4). Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2006). Stroke symptoms and the decision to call for an ambulance. Stroke, 37(2), 739-740. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., Patrick, I., & Dewey, H. (2008). The Role of Australian Ambulance Paramedics In Reducing Delays For Acute Stroke Patients. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 6(3), Article Number: 990297. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2007). Does Time of Day Influence the Responsiveness to Acute Stroke? Internal Medicine Journal, 37(S1), A19. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). Patient Knowledge and Response to Stroke Symptoms. Stroke, 39(2), 702. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). The Role of Family Doctors in Reducing Pre-hospital Delay Times for Stroke. Stroke, 39(2), 700. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). Prior Stroke Knowledge and the Response of Patients to the Onset of Stroke Symptoms. Internal Medicine Journal, 38(S4), A99. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2008). The Role of Australian General Practitioners in the Pre-hospital Care of Acute Stroke Patients. Internal Medicine Journal, 38(S4), A112. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2009). Stroke Knowledge Among Members Of The General Public. How Much Is Enough? International Journal of Stroke, 4(S1),1. Mosley, I., Nicol, M., Donnan, G., & Dewey, H. (2009). A Retrospective Assessment of Acute Stroke Patients in the Pre-Hospital Setting Using the Fast Criteria. International Journal of Stroke, 4(S1),1. PresentationsConference Platform Presentations:
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