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Lecturer

Ms. Chris Sara Mathew, MSRT

Ms. Chris Sara Mathew, MSRT
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Liwa College, Saeed Bin Ahmed Al Otaiba Street (Al Najda Street previously), Al Danah, Baniyas Tower B, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Professional Summary

Ms. Chris Sara Mathew, MSRT

Ms. Chris Sara Mathew is a Lecturer of Respiratory Care, in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. Chris is a Respiratory Therapy Specialist, with many years of excellent experience in the Academic and Clinical areas of Respiratory Care.

Short Bio

Chris Mathew is a Doctoral Fellow in Respiratory Care, who completed her post-graduate studies in Respiratory Care from Symbiosis International University, India. Her areas of interest include clinical education, lung ultrasound, airway management and mechanical ventilation.

She has many publications to her credit and her research areas mainly focus on the utility of Lung Ultrasound in Respiratory Care practices.

Core Qualifications

  • Adult Respiratory Care
  • Thoracic Ultrasound

Education

  • Master of Science in Respiratory Care Symbiosis International University, Pune, India
  • Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care Manipal University, Udupi, India
  • Certification in Thoracic Ultrasound European Respiratory Society.

Publications

  • Lung Ultrasound in Respiratory Therapy: A Pre-and Post-Training Analysis. Indian Journal of Respiratory Care. 2023; 12 (2):151-162
  • Strategies before Intubation in COVID-19: An Evidential Update. Indian J Respir Care 2021;10, Suppl S1:24-8
  • An Approach to Train the Non-Respiratory Therapy Health Care Professionals on the Essentials of Respiratory Care during the COVID-19 Crisis. Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 2022; 29(1):62-71
  • The Impact of Temperature and Time Variation in Various Parameters of Arterial Blood Gas Analysis; Saudi Critical Care Journal; 2017, Vol.1, Suppl S1:1-5
  • Prone ventilation in the management of infants with acute respiratory distress syndrome after complex cardiac surgery; Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia; 2012, 26(3): 471–475

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