Vince completed undergraduate training from Monash University in 1990 and completed training as a Physician and Intensive Care Specialist in 1999. He was awarded the Matt Spence Prize for research. Vince is currently employed as a Senior Intensive Care Specialist at The Alfred Hospital, and holds a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor appointment in the Monash University School of Public Health & Preventative Medicine. He has had a lead role in the development of ECMO services at The Alfred since 2003 and has provided ECMO training programs nationally and internationally. He is the Clinical Lead of the Victorian ECMO Service (VECMOS) and a member of the VECMOS Executive. In 2022, following twenty years of clinical service to the development of ECMO locally, he was recognised by the Extracorporeal Life Support Organisation (ELSO) and made a fellow (FELSO). He is on the Executive Committee for ECMOnet and the Management Committee of EXCEL (a binational prospective database of ECMO patients endorsed by ECMOnet). He is active in clinical and animal research in ECMO and maintains an interest in circulatory physiology and control of the circulation. During more than 25 years in ICU, the conclusion that social determinates of health undermine Intensive Care therapies has become inescapable.