Anne Vertigan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr Anne Vertigan, John Hunter Hospital, Australia
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan is an experienced Speech Pathologist with a career spanning over 30 years. She holds multiple degrees, including a PhD in chronic cough and airway hyperresponsiveness. Dr. Vertigan is the Director of Speech Pathology at Greater Newcastle Acute Hospital and has extensive experience in leadership and clinical roles. She has contributed significantly to research, focusing on chronic cough, laryngeal dysfunction, and asthma. Dr. Vertigan has been invited to speak at numerous international conferences and has received several prestigious grants. She is also an Associate Editor for the European Respiratory Journal. ππ€π¬π©ββοΈπ
Publication Profile
Education
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan holds a B.App.Sc. (Speech Pathology) from La Trobe University (1991), an MBA from the University of Newcastle (2008), and a PhD from the University of Queensland, where she researched chronic cough and extrathoracic airway hyperresponsiveness syndrome, awarded in 2007. She also earned a Master in Clinical Epidemiology (2023) and a Master in Medical Statistics (2023) from the University of Newcastle. Dr. Vertigan’s academic and professional journey reflects her commitment to advancing knowledge in health, particularly in respiratory conditions and clinical research. πππ‘π©Ί
Experience
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan is a seasoned speech pathologist with an extensive career in healthcare leadership. She has served as the Director of Speech Pathology at the Greater Newcastle Acute Hospital Network since 2000. Previously, Dr. Vertigan was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the NHMRC Centre for Clinical Excellence in Respiratory & Sleep Medicine (2008-2009). Her roles include District Profession Director of Speech Pathology at Hunter New England Health (2008-2015) and Director at John Hunter Hospital (1994-2000). With additional experience in various hospitals and community health centers, Dr. Vertigan has made significant contributions to speech pathology and healthcare. π₯π©ββοΈπ
Presentations
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan is a renowned expert in laryngeal dysfunction, chronic cough, and voice disorders, delivering numerous invited talks at prestigious international conferences. In June 2024, she spoke at the Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction Conference in Pittsburgh, USA, on topics such as the hypersensitive larynx, laryngeal dysfunction, and the relationship between inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) and severe asthma. She also addressed dysphagia management and laryngeal hyperresponsiveness at the Phonosurgery Association of India in February 2024. Additionally, Dr. Vertigan shared her expertise at the French Society of ENT Congress and the ENT Head & Neck Instructional Course in Singapore. ππ€π©ββοΈ
Grants
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan has been awarded several prestigious grants and recognitions for her research in respiratory health. These include the $10,000 Ignite EMCR Equipment Grant (2018) for BioRadio Respiratory Inductive Plethysmography, and the $5,000 Strategic Research Pilot Grant (2020) to understand breathlessness in asthma. She also contributed to the $320,490.62 Medical Research Futures Fund on bushfire impact (2020), and the NHMRC’s $2.5 million CREATT Centre for asthma research (2020). In 2021, her work on non-pharmacological treatments for interstitial lung diseases won the SPP Robalo Cordeiro Award. Her latest project focuses on minimizing corticosteroid use in asthma. π«π‘πΏ
Research Focus
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan’s research primarily focuses on respiratory diseases, particularly chronic cough, breathlessness, and asthma. She investigates the psychophysiological correlates of breathlessness and the impact of exposure to environmental factors like wildfire smoke. Dr. Vertigan also explores respiratory issues related to vocal cord dysfunction and laryngeal hypersensitivity. She is involved in studies aimed at improving diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for conditions such as chronic cough in children and adults. Her work aims to enhance understanding and management of airway conditions in clinical settings. π¬οΈπ«π©ββοΈπ¬π±