
Overview
Background
Professor Reade is Director of the Greater Brisbane Clinical School and Professor of Military Medicine and Surgery at UQ. The Greater Brisbane Clinical School comprises all the Brisbane teaching hospitals of the University of Queensland along with the preclinical teaching resources of the St Lucia campus and the General Practice Clinical Unit. A specialist intensive care physician, anaesthetist and clinician-researcher, he also leads a program of research relevant to military trauma medicine and surgery that holds equal promise for severely injured civilian trauma patients.
After clinical training in anaesthetics and intensive care medicine in Sydney, Melbourne, Oxford and Pittsburgh, a doctorate in the molecular pathogenesis of nitric oxide production in human septic shock from the University of Oxford and a postdoctoral research fellowship in clinical trials and epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh, Michael returned to Australia as Associate Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at the Austin Hospital & the University of Melbourne in 2007. Michael held faculty appointments at the University of Oxford (where he taught physiology), the University of Pittsburgh (where he was an Instructor in critical care), and currently holds adjunct or honorary appointments at the University of London, the US Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, the University of Melbourne and Monash University. He has supervised postgraduate students in basic, applied and clinical research, and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy of the United Kingdom.
In parallel with his academic and clinical work, Michael served in the Australian Army Reserve until his appointment to the full-time ADF Chair in 2011. He was commissioned as a General Service Officer in the Australian Army in 1990, and prior to his appointment to UQ had deployed to Bosnia and Kosovo (on attachment to the British Airborne Brigade), Timor, the Solomon Islands and Afghanistan. In 2013 he commanded the Australian Specialist Health Group at the NATO ISAF Role 3 Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and in 2015 in Iraq he was the first Director of Clinical Services of the ADF hospital deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. He deployed again to Iraq in 2016 and 2017. From 2015-2018 he was the Director of Clinical Services of the Australian Regular Army's only field hospital. In 2017 he led this unit to become the first ever ADF hospital accredited by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Trauma Verification Program. He was recognised for this service by appointment as a Member in the Military Division of the Order of Australia in the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours List. From 2019-2022 on promotion to Brigadier he was appointed Director General Health Reserve - Army, responsible for technical regulation of specialist medical, nursing and allied health support. He remains a senior clinical advisor to Joint Health Command of the Australian Defence Force.
Professor Reade's clinical research focusses on treatments for exsanguinating haemorrhage, improving trauma systems, and preventing and treating acute cognitive impairment (such as that which results from traumatic brain injury). He is the Chief Investigator in an NHMRC-funded clinical trial of cyropreserved (frozen) platelets, a technology which holds equal promise to military and civilian trauma patients, particularly those in smaller hospitals. He is also a Chief Investigator in NHMRC-funded multicentre clinical trials of tranexamic acid and fibrinogen concentrate (drugs thought to reduce mortality from traumatic bleeding), the effect of erythropoietin on inflammation and mortality after severe trauma, a novel anti-delirium strategy for use in critically ill patients, and an advanced MRI/biomarker study in traumatic brain injury. He has active research collaborations with Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, the National Trauma Research Institute, the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre at Monash University, the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group and the ANZCA Clinical Trials Network.
Professor Reade is also developing a research programme focussed on trauma systems design, in collaboration with colleagues at the Jamieson Trauma Institute on the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital campus, Australian state ambulance services and the US and UK armed forces, aiming (for example) to optimise the allocation of prehospital and hospital resources in the management of life-threatening trauma.
Professor Reade currently supervises 10 postgraduate students (including 4 PhD students) and one postdoctoral research fellow, most of whom are Defence Force officers. He holds or has held research grants totalling >A$51M, has published >230 peer-reviewed papers and delivered >440 lectures at national and international conferences. From 2019-2021, Professor Reade was President of the Australasian Trauma Society.
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of Sydney
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, University of Sydney
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford
- Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh
- Doctoral Diploma, University of Sydney
- Australian Institute of Company Directors, Australian Institute of Company Directors
- Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
- College of Intensive Care Medicine, College of Intensive Care Medicine
- Fellow, Higher Education Academy, Higher Education Academy
- Associate Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators, Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators
Research interests
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Trauma
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Haemorrhage
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Coagulopathy
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Trauma systems
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Delirium
Works
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2013
Book Chapter
Ballistic injury
Reade, Michael C. and Thomas, Peter D (Toby) (2013). Ballistic injury. Oh's Intensive Care Manual, Seventh Edition. (pp. 861-870) Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-7020-4762-6.00085-0
2012
Journal Article
Cyanide poisoning and antidotes: reply
Reade, Michael C. and Davies, Suzanne (2012). Cyanide poisoning and antidotes: reply. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 24 (6), 681-682. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.12014
2012
Journal Article
Hydroxyethyl starch or saline for fluid resuscitation in intensive care
Myburgh, John A., Finfer, Simon, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Billot, Lauren, Cass, Alan, Gattas, David, Glass, Parisa, Lipman, Jeffrey, Liu, Bette, McArthur, Coline, McGuinness, Shay, Rajbhandari, Dorrilyn, Taylor, Colman B., Webb, Steven A. R., for the CHEST Investigators and the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group and Reade, Michael (2012). Hydroxyethyl starch or saline for fluid resuscitation in intensive care. New England Journal of Medicine, 367 (20), 1901-1911. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1209759
2012
Journal Article
Administer tranexamic acid early to injured patients at risk of substantial bleeding
Gruen, Russell L. and Reade, Michael C. (2012). Administer tranexamic acid early to injured patients at risk of substantial bleeding. BMJ, 345 (7884) e7133, e7133.1-e7133.3. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e7133
2012
Journal Article
Early intensive care sedation predicts long-term mortality in ventilated critically ill patients
Shehabi, Yahya, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Reade, Michael C., Bailey, Michael, Bass, Frances, Howe, Belinda, McArthur, Colin, Seppelt, Ian M., Webb, Steve, Weisbrodt, Leonie and Sedation Practice in Intensive Care Evaluation (SPICE) Study Investigators and the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group (2012). Early intensive care sedation predicts long-term mortality in ventilated critically ill patients. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 186 (8), 724-731. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201203-0522OC
2012
Journal Article
A battlefield occupational risk not to be ignored
Holley, Anthony D., Weber, Daniel J. and Reade, Michael C. (2012). A battlefield occupational risk not to be ignored. Medical Journal of Australia, 197 (6), 331-331. doi: 10.5694/mja12.10694
2012
Journal Article
The problem of definitions in measuring and managing ICU cognitive function
Reade, Michael C. and Aitken, Leanne M. (2012). The problem of definitions in measuring and managing ICU cognitive function. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 14 (3), 236-243. doi: 10.1016/s1441-2772(23)01761-1
2012
Journal Article
The largest ever trial demonstrating effectiveness of intensive care unit delirium prophylaxis-We must know more!
Reade, Michael C. (2012). The largest ever trial demonstrating effectiveness of intensive care unit delirium prophylaxis-We must know more!. Critical Care Medicine, 40 (8), 2540-2540. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e318255d767
2012
Journal Article
Delirium diagnosis: The importance of communication
Eastwood, Glenn M., Peck, Leah, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Baldwin, Ian and Reade, Michael C. (2012). Delirium diagnosis: The importance of communication. Australian Critical Care, 25 (3), 155-156. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2012.05.003
2012
Journal Article
Drotrecogin alfa (Activated) in adults with septic shock
Ranieri, Marco V., Thompson, B. Taylor, Barie, Philip S., Dhainaut, Jean-François, Douglas, Ivor S., Finfer, Simon, Gårdlund, Bengt, Marshall, John C., Rhodes, Andrew, Artigas, Antonio, Payen, Didier, Tenhunen, Jyrki, Al-Khalidi, Hussein R., Thompson, Vivian, Janes, Jonathan, Macias, William L., Vangerow, Burkhard, Williams, Mark D., for the PROWESS-SHOCK Study Group and Reade, Michael (2012). Drotrecogin alfa (Activated) in adults with septic shock. New England Journal of Medicine, 366 (22), 2055-2064. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1202290
2012
Conference Publication
Haemodynamic impact of a slower pump speed at start of CRRT
Eastwood, G., Peck, L., Young, H., Bailey, M., Reade, M. and Baldwin, I. (2012). Haemodynamic impact of a slower pump speed at start of CRRT. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2011.12.029
2012
Journal Article
Delirium diagnosis: what you do with the information matters most
Reade, Michael (2012). Delirium diagnosis: what you do with the information matters most. American Journal of Critical Care, 21 (3), 151-152. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2012826
2012
Journal Article
The association between early arterial oxygenation and mortality in ventilated patients with acute ischaemic stroke
Young, Paul, Beasley, Richard, Bailey, Michael, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Eastwood, Glenn M., Nichol, Alistair, Pilcher, David V., Yunos, Nor’azim M., Egi, Moritoki, Hart, Graeme K., Reade, Michael C., Cooper, D. James and Study of Oxygen in Critical Care (SOCC) Group (2012). The association between early arterial oxygenation and mortality in ventilated patients with acute ischaemic stroke. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 14 (1), 14-19.
2012
Journal Article
Diagnosis of delirium: importance of context and duration of observation: In reply
Reade, Michael C., Eastwood, Glenn M., Peck, Leah and Baldwin, Ian (2012). Diagnosis of delirium: importance of context and duration of observation: In reply. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 14 (1), 91-92.
2012
Journal Article
Haemodynamic impact of a slower pump speed at start of continuous renal replacement therapy in critically Ill adults with acute kidney injury: A prospective before-and-after study
Eastwood, Glenn M., Peck, Leah, Young, Helen, Bailey, Michael, Reade, Michael C., Baldwin, Ian and Bellomo, Rinaldo (2012). Haemodynamic impact of a slower pump speed at start of continuous renal replacement therapy in critically Ill adults with acute kidney injury: A prospective before-and-after study. Blood Purification, 33 (1-3), 52-58. doi: 10.1159/000333838
2012
Journal Article
Critical care nurses' opinion and self-reported practice of oxygen therapy: a survey
Eastwood, Glenn M., Reade, Michael C., Peck, Leah, Baldwin, Ian, Considine, Julie and Bellomo, Rinaldo (2012). Critical care nurses' opinion and self-reported practice of oxygen therapy: a survey. Australian Critical Care, 25 (1), 23-30. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2011.05.001
2012
Book Chapter
A new understanding of coagulopathy in trauma: potential therapeutic implications
Reade, M. C. and Holley, A. D. (2012). A new understanding of coagulopathy in trauma: potential therapeutic implications. Annual update in intensive care and emergency medicine 2012. (pp. 689-698) edited by Jean-Louis Vincent. Berlin, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-25716-2_62
2012
Journal Article
Review article: Management of cyanide poisoning
Reade, Michael C., Davies, Suzanne R., Morley, Peter T., Dennett, Jennifer, Jacobs, Ian C. and on behalf of Australian Resuscitation Council (2012). Review article: Management of cyanide poisoning. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 24 (3), 225-238. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2012.01538.x
2012
Journal Article
A questionnaire survey of critical care nurses' attitudes to delirium assessment before and after introduction of the CAM-ICU
Eastwood, Glenn M., Peck, Leah, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Baldwin, Ian and Reade, Michael C. (2012). A questionnaire survey of critical care nurses' attitudes to delirium assessment before and after introduction of the CAM-ICU. Australian Critical Care, 25 (3), 162-169. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2012.01.005
2012
Conference Publication
Early intensive care sedation practice predicts long-term mortality in ventilated critically ill patients
Shehabi, Y., Bellomo, R., Howe, B., Bass, F., Seppelt, I., Webb, S., MacArthur, C., Reade, M. C. and Weisbrodt, L. (2012). Early intensive care sedation practice predicts long-term mortality in ventilated critically ill patients. Society of Critical Care Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting, Houston, TX, United States, 4-8 February 2012.
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The spatial epidemiology of trauma in Queensland
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Critical care management of burns patients
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeffrey Lipman, Associate Professor Jeremy Cohen
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Doctor Philosophy
The role of bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET) containing protein inhibitors in a translational model of sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jayesh Dhanani
Completed supervision
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2016
Master Philosophy
Validation of Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy in an ovine model of trauma and haemorrhage
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Fraser
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Characterisation of immune responses to standard stored and cryopreserved blood components in sheep in vitro models of transfusion
Associate Advisor
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- Trauma medicine and surgery
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