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3333 Burnet Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Summary
- Professor Shyan Vijayasekaran grew up in Perth, studied at the University of Western Australia and graduated with distinctions in Medicine and Surgery. He subsequently trained in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in London and Perth. Shyan completed a Fellowship in Paediatric Otolaryngology with Professor Robin Cotton at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, USA. He is one of the few international graduates of this prestigious programme. Shyan was awarded the Charles Ferguson Prize by the American Society of Paediatric Otolaryngology in 2005. His PhD thesis is on complex airway and swallowing disorders in children. He is the current president of the Australia and New Zealand Society of Paediatric Otolaryngology.
Shyan also works at Perth Children's Hospital and several other institutions in Perth. He is affiliated with the University of Western Australia, Curtin University, and Kasturba Medical College. His clinical and research interests include sleep disorders, airway, voice, swallowing, management of hearing loss, chronic otitis media, and language delay.
He has published over 140 papers in peer-reviewed journals and textbook chapters and is frequently invited to speak at national and international meetings. He spends one month a year providing voluntary medical care at several hospitals in low and middle-income countries. Shyan has four teenage and young adult children and enjoys travel, reading, walking the outdoors, yoga, and meditation.
Education & Training
- OtherClass of 1994
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citations"Cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate": A novel 2-operator technique for cannula tracheotomy in an infant animal model-a feasibility study.Sarah L. Prunty, A. M. B. Heard, Gordon Chapman, Andrew Challen, Shyan Vijayasekaran
Paediatric Anaesthesia. 2021-09-19 - 4 citationsCompetency-Based Assessment Tool for Pediatric Esophagoscopy: International Modified Delphi Consensus.Erynne A Faucett, Nikolaus E Wolter, Karthik Balakrishnan, Stacey L Ishman, Deepak Mehta
The Laryngoscope. 2021-05-01 - 13 citationsComparison of the efficacy and safety of cuffed versus uncuffed endotracheal tubes for infants in the intensive care setting: a pilot, unblinded RCT.Rebecca E Thomas, Simon Erickson, Bruce Hullett, Corrado Minutillo, Martyn Lethbridge
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition. 2021-04-20
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