Prof Eugenie Kayak
Enterprise Professor, Sustainable Healthcare
Department of Critical Care
16 Scholarly works
1 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2025
Journal article
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY COMPETITIONS: ENGAGING HEALTHCARE STAFF IN SUSTAINABLE AND FINANCIALLY BENEFICIAL INITIATIVES
DOI: 10.24083/apjhm.v20i2.41912025
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Evaluation of a protocol to reduce the environmental impact of anaesthetic gases. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2024; 133: 1489–91
DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2025.02.0192025
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Leadership and governance approaches to drive environmentally sustainable healthcare in high-income countries: a rapid scoping review
DOI: 10.1136/leader-2025-0012962024
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Variations of nitrous oxide procurement per public hospital bed between Australian states and territories: A cross-sectional analysis
DOI: 10.1177/0310057X2412627962024
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A weighing method for measuring nitrous oxide leakage from hospital manifold-pipeline networks
DOI: 10.1177/0310057X2311981232023
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It's time for Australian hospitals to be all-electric (and powered by 100% renewable energy)
DOI: 10.5694/mja2.521592023
Research contracts (non-grants)
Implementing and Evaluating the DEA Actions for Sustainability Toolkit Across the Northern Territory Health System
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2022
Journal article
Principles of environmentally-sustainable anaesthesia: a global consensus statement from the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
DOI: 10.1111/anae.155982021
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Australian health sector leadership and roadmap for healthcare decarbonisation to net zero emissions
DOI: 10.1016/j.joclim.2021.1000812020
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A sustainable future in health: ensuring as health professionals our own house is in order and leading by example
DOI: 10.5694/mja2.507872019
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Why be sustainable? The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Professional Document PS64: Statement on Environmental Sustainability in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine Practice and its accompanying background paper
DOI: 10.1177/0310057X19884075