Dr Despina Demopoulos is a paediatric intensivist currently heading Paediatrics and the PICU at theWits Donald Gordon Medical Centre. She is a joint staff member at the University of the Witwatersrand.
She has previously worked at the paediatric intensive care unit at Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital, Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto, Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital, Klerksdorp Hospital and Queen Mary’s Hospital for Sick Children in London, United Kingdom. She was director of the PICU Clinton and Union Hospitals in Johannesburg.
Her interests include paediatric transplant, paediatric infectious diseases, sepsis, trauma, ECMO,oncology and paediatric pain.
She has been involved in research regarding training of paediatricians in South Africa and assisted with facilitating the South African Paediatric Registrars Association. Her collaborated publications include infectious diseases like RSV, solid organ transplant in children in SA, paediatric ARDS, guidelines for the usage of Colistin in Neonates and Paediatrics and Paediatric Pain.
She was previously on the South African Transplant Society Executive Committee. She is the past President of the South African Paediatric Association Executive Committee.
MBChB; FCS (SA); MMed Surgery; FEBS (Fellow of European Board of Transplant Surgeons
I am a trained abdominal transplant surgeon involved in both liver and kidney transplantation from deceased and living donors. In our transplant unit, we transplant both adults and children.