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Identifying system failures | #3 in series of 6 | Dec 2020
RACV, AITPM and ACRS have come together to offer a road safety seminar series. There are six sessions aiming to tackle the question of which steps need to be taken to move closer towards zero.
We will hear from strategists and practitioners about their experiences and they will offer solutions the industry needs to implement in order to create a safer system to eliminate trauma from the road network.
Please join us for the third session of this series to hear from Dr John Crozier, Chair at National Trauma Committee Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and Michael Fitzharris, Associate Professor, Monash University.
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Dr John Crozier | Chair, National Trauma Committee Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
John Crozier AM CSM FRACS, is a vascular and trauma surgeon, on staff of Liverpool Hospital, South West Sydney. John has Chaired the binational Trauma Committee of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons from 2014. John serves as vascular surgical specialty representative on RACS Council.
John is co-chair of the National Alliance for Action on Alcohol and has participated as an instructor on Definitive Surgical Trauma Care Courses from 1997, within Australia, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand and Israel.
Michael Fitzharris | Associate Professor, Monash University
Michael Fitzharris is the Associate Director of Regulation and In-depth Crash Investigations at the Accident Research Centre and the Injury Outcomes Research Unit. Michael also holds a Honorary staff position at the National Trauma Research Institute at The Alfred.
Michael has significant international road safety experience having been the Foundation Director of the Accident Research Centre at Monash University South Africa, Johannesburg (2008-2010). In this role Michael had responsibility for the development of research and capacity building programmes in the areas of road safety and acute care and trauma. This saw the development of key partnerships in South Africa, Tanzania, Botswana and in particular, Namibia through the MVA Fund where he currently supervises a PhD student examining the incidence and cost of rollover crashes.