Dr Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid is an Intensive Care Specialist and clinician researcher at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
She is also a National Health and Medical Research Council Emerging Leader.
She completed postgraduate training in Intensive Care Medicine and Internal Medicine in South Australia, followed by a Critical Care Fellowship at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada. She then completed her PhD in 2021 (Discipline of Acute Care Medicine, University of Adelaide).
Yasmine has specific research interests in long-term outcomes following critical illness, ICU-acquired weakness, critical care nutrition and metabolism, and clinical trial design.
She holds a number of key leadership roles. She is a Board and Executive member of the Australian New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS), the Victorian representative to the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group and Co-Chair of the ANZICS Patient and Family Engagement Committee. She is on the Editorial Board of 'Critical Care and Resuscitation’ and a Supervisor of Training for the College of Intensive Care Medicine.
Yasmine is also Research Fellow, Senior Lecturer, Honours Program Coordinator and member of the leadership Executive at the Department of Critical Care, The University of Melbourne.