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Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Paul Duggan

Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Email: paul.duggan@adelaide.edu.au
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Clinical and Research interests

Ultrasound

  • Bioeffects of high energy, diagnostic, pulsed Doppler systems.

Urogynaecology

  • Development of a computerised urogynaecology database.

Urodynamic studies

  • Randomised controlled trial of mesh repair versus traditional surgery for vaginal prolapse.

  • Botulinum toxin trial in management of idiopathic detrusor overactivity.

Medical Education

  • Script Concordance Test – assessment of clinical reasoning

  • Electronic voting and interactive learning

Publications

  1. Festen, L; Duggan, P; Coates, D. 2008. Improved quality of life in women treated for urinary incontinence by an authorised continence nurse practitioner. International Urogynecology Journal 19 (4): 567-571.

  2. Duggan, P; Williams, R. 2007. Incisional hernia after a tension-free vaginal tape procedure. International Urogynecology Journal 18 (3): 335-337.

  3. Duggan Paul. 2007 Development of a Script Concordance Test using an electronic voting system. Ergo 1, 1 December 2007; 35-41

  4. Duggan Paul, Palmer Edward, Devitt Peter.2007 Electronic voting to encourage interactive lectures: a randomised trial. BMC Medical Education 2007, 7:25     doi:10.1186/1472-6920-7-25

  5. Duggan Paul, Keefe, Dorothy. 2007 A survey of paid term-time employment in undergraduate medical students at the University of Adelaide . Focus on Health Professional Education 2007; 9,1; 58-66

  6. Duggan PM, Murcott MF, McPhee AJ, Barnett SB: The Influence of Variations in Blood Flow on Pulsed Doppler Ultrasonic Heating of the Cerebral Cortex of the Neonatal Pig. Ultrasound in Med & Biol 2000, 26:4, 647-654

  7. Barnett SB, Horder MM, Duggan PM.  Effect of blood flow on ultrasound induced heating in fetal and neonatal brain. J. Ultras. Med. 2000, 19:4, S34.

  8. Barnett SB, Duggan PM, Horder MM, and Vella GJ.  Ultrasound induced heating in fetal and neonatal brains is unaffected by altered blood flow. Proc. WFUMB Congress, May 2000, Florence. Ultrasound in Medicine and Biol., 2000 26:Suppl.2; 62.

  9. Duggan PM, Wilson PD, Brown ADG, Drutz H, Norton P and Herbison P: The availability and utilisation of urodynamic investigations by gynaecologists for female urinary incontinence. Neurourology and Urodynamics 1999 18: 4; 362 – 363

  10. Duggan PM and Arnold EP: Assessment and management of female urinary incontinence – a survey of current practice. Aust NZ J Obstet Gynecol 1998 38: 234 – 236

  11. Duggan PM, Liggins GC and Barnett SB: Ultrasonic Heating of the Brain of the Fetal Sheep in-utero. Ultrasound in Med & Biol 1995 21: 553 - 560

  12. Duggan PM, Liggins GC and Barnett SB: Ultrasonic Heating of the Brain of the Fetal Sheep in-utero. Ultrasound in Med & Biol 1995 21: 553-560.