Fosters collaboration and teamwork.
Patient, kind, and always approachable.
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Professor Anthony McLean serves as Emeritus Consultant in Intensive Care at Royal Perth Hospital and is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Western Australia. Prior to this, he held the position of Clinical Professor at the University of Sydney's Nepean Clinical School in the Faculty of Medicine and Health. For over 35 years, McLean directed Intensive Care Medicine at Nepean Hospital, culminating in his recent retirement after decades of dedicated service to the institution and the broader community. He possesses the qualifications MD and FRACP.
McLean is acknowledged as a pioneer in critical care echocardiography within Australia, contributing alongside contemporaries such as Karl Donovan from Perth, Western Australia, and Don Stewart from Nepean, New South Wales. His scholarly output includes editing the Oxford Textbook of Advanced Critical Care Echocardiography, published in 2020. Extensive research encompasses hemodynamic monitoring, sepsis diagnostics, and host transcriptomics in severe infections. Notable works feature involvement in the PREDICT-19 consortium, analyzing blood transcriptome datasets from large-scale multi-centre studies to identify severity predictors in COVID-19 patients. Key publications comprise 'IFI27 transcription is an early predictor for COVID-19 outcomes, a prospective cohort study' (2023), 'Pathway and Network Analyses Identify Growth Factor Signaling and Extracellular Matrix as Key Pathways in COVID-19' (2023), 'Blood transcriptome responses in patients correlate with severity of infection with SARS-CoV-2' (2023), 'Host transcriptomics and machine learning for secondary bacterial infection in influenza' (2024), and 'Rinaldo Bellomo – An Intensive Care Medicine Icon' (2025). Additional contributions include studies on qSOFA score accuracy for sepsis mortality prediction across 1,716,017 individuals, validation of prognostic biomarkers, and recommendations for core critical care ultrasound training. McLean's publications appear in prestigious outlets such as Critical Care, Intensive Care Medicine, The Lancet Microbe, and Nature Scientific Data, underscoring his impact on advancing diagnostics and management in intensive care medicine.
