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Evidence-based Homeopathy

Professor Harry Stickler, peerless pedagogue and spearhead of the Utopian College Education and Training program in the School of Health and Information Technology, proudly launched UCEM‘s keenly awaited new textbook today.

This new book, described by enthusiastic reviewers ‘as a quick read’, ‘catholic in scope’, and ‘leaving no stone unturned’, is triumphantly titled ‘Evidence-based Homeopathy’. MUPPETs the world over will be nervously awaiting the arrival of their copies prior to the up-coming UCEM Fellowship exam. The text will be ideal for those planning to work in a Homeopathic A&E environment.

Stickler commended the kind folks at Cordis for providing the prototype for the book. He also congratulated his team of authors for putting such an exhaustive tome together in time for World Homeopathy Awareness Week (WHAW). Even the harshest of critics must admit that not a jot of evidence for homeopathy is missing from the book

Utopian College of Emergency for Medicine

Chris is an Intensivist and ECMO specialist at the Alfred ICU in Melbourne. He is also a Clinical Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University. He is a co-founder of the Australia and New Zealand Clinician Educator Network (ANZCEN) and is the Lead for the ANZCEN Clinician Educator Incubator programme. He is on the Board of Directors for the Intensive Care Foundation and is a First Part Examiner for the College of Intensive Care Medicine. He is an internationally recognised Clinician Educator with a passion for helping clinicians learn and for improving the clinical performance of individuals and collectives.

After finishing his medical degree at the University of Auckland, he continued post-graduate training in New Zealand as well as Australia’s Northern Territory, Perth and Melbourne. He has completed fellowship training in both intensive care medicine and emergency medicine, as well as post-graduate training in biochemistry, clinical toxicology, clinical epidemiology, and health professional education.

He is actively involved in in using translational simulation to improve patient care and the design of processes and systems at Alfred Health. He coordinates the Alfred ICU’s education and simulation programmes and runs the unit’s education website, INTENSIVE.  He created the ‘Critically Ill Airway’ course and teaches on numerous courses around the world. He is one of the founders of the FOAM movement (Free Open-Access Medical education) and is co-creator of litfl.com, the RAGE podcast, the Resuscitology course, and the SMACC conference.

His one great achievement is being the father of three amazing children.

On Twitter, he is @precordialthump.

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