Dr Victoria Barbour is a FACEM working at both Redcliffe Emergency Department and QEII Emergency Department in Brisbane. She is also part of the faculty at Australia Institute of Ultrasound on the Gold Coast, teaching on Emergency Medicine courses there. She has a passion for quality improvement, and enjoys seeing changes in healthcare in real time. Having started her research career with an international poster presentation and publication in medical school, Victoria is an advocate for expansion of research activity and more involvement of junior staff in departmental research activity. She is currently leading the audit activity portfolio at QEII hospital. Victoria hopes that ASM 2025 can also evoke some of this passion for early career research.
Her current involvement with ACEM includes being a mentor through ACEM’s Mentoring program, Mentor Connect, and also has been appointed to the Health System Reform Advisory Committee this term.
In her free time she likes to spend time with her partner and 3 children, as well as trying to find the time for art, walking and travel.