Shelley Schmollgruber l Emergency Nursing | Excellence in Research

Prof. Shelley Schmollgruber l Emergency Nursing | Excellence in Research

University of the Witwatersrand | South Africa

Shelley Schmollgruber is an Associate Professor in the School of Therapeutics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand. She is an experienced critical care nurse academic with extensive national and international leadership in intensive and critical care nursing. Her work spans clinical practice, education, research, and health policy, with a strong focus on sepsis, evidence-based practice, end-of-life care, and critical care nursing education in low- and middle-income settings. She has served on multiple global and African professional bodies and has received numerous awards for research excellence, publications, and contributions to advancing critical care nursing practice and policy.

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Laetitia Luttich | Emergency Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Laetitia Luttich | Emergency Medicine | Research Excellence Award

 Walter Sisulu University | South Africa

Dr. Laetitia Luttich is an Emergency Medicine Specialist with extensive experience in tertiary critical care, undergraduate medical education, curriculum development, and clinical governance. She holds an MBChB and an MMed in Emergency Medicine, alongside fellowship qualifications from the College of Emergency Medicine of South Africa and advanced training in ultrasound, trauma, disaster medicine, and critical care. Her professional experience spans consultant-level emergency practice, registrar training, ICU service, and coordination of senior medical student rotations. Her research interests focus on trauma epidemiology, emergency care systems, and resuscitation science, with a peer-reviewed publication in emergency trauma outcomes. Her career reflects sustained clinical excellence, academic leadership, and commitment to high-quality, patient-centred emergency care.

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