Professor and Canada Research Chair in Critical Care Outcomes and Systems Evaluation
Chair and Clinical Department Head, Department of Critical Care Medicine
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry and School of Public Health
College of Health Sciences, University of Alberta
Dr. Bagshaw is Professor and Chair, Department of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
He completed medical school and residency training at the University of Calgary (Doctor of Medicine – 2000; Internal Medicine – 2003; Critical Care Medicine – 2005; Masters of Science in Epidemiology – 2005) prior to completing a Critical Care Nephrology fellowship in the Department of Intensive Care Medicine, at the Austin Hospital in Melbourne, Australia.
Dr. Bagshaw works as a full-time staff intensivist in two of the busiest and highest acuity intensive care units in Alberta – the General Systems ICU at the University of Alberta Hospital (2007 – current) and the Cardiovascular Surgical ICU at the Mazankowski Alberta Health Institute (2011 – current). Dr. Bagshaw is supported by a Canada Research Chair in Critical Care Nephrology. Dr. Bagshaw has expertise in acute kidney injury, renal replacement therapy, frailty and vulnerable patients and end-of-life care in ICU settings. He has published over 400 peer-reviewed articles.