The impact of mountain bike injuries: a 15-year analysis of Emergency Department presentations
Tracks
Concurrent Stream 3
Friday, October 17, 2025 |
12:20 PM - 12:25 PM |
Ballroom C |
Overview
Gillian Course
Speaker
Miss Gillian Course
Phd Candidate
University Of Tasmania
The impact of mountain bike injuries: a 15-year analysis of Emergency Department presentations
12:20 PM - 12:25 PMBiography
Gill Course is a PhD candidate in the School of Medicine at the University of Tasmania. She is a longstanding Lecturer in the School of Nursing at the University of Tasmania, where she has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses. She has 20 years of clinical nursing experience in the Royal Hobart Hospital Emergency Department, and continues to work at the coalface. Her academic qualifications include postgraduate degrees in Emergency Nursing, Research, Midwifery, and a Masters of Public Health. Gill is an active CENA Tas committee member and CENA past faculty in both Triage and Trauma. Her research interests are trauma, cycling injuries, and healthcare costs. When not working in one of her multiple jobs, you will find her out riding her mountain bike trying not to become one of her own statistics.
