Doctoral thesis
Australian civilian hospital nurses’ lived experience of an out-of-hospital environment following a disaster
Mass Gathering Health / Mass Gathering Medicine
Various publications and presentations relating to Mass Gathering and Major Event health
26 October, 2007
Medical emergency teams: graduate nurses interactions, attitudes and perceptions during resuscitation events in the non-critical care environment
12:49 PM
Jamie Ranse
12 October, 2007
Graduate nurses’ lived experience of in-hospital resuscitation – a hermeneutic phenomenological approach
9:53 AM
Jamie Ranse
This poster presents a summary of my research work undertaken as part of the Master of Critical Care Nursing. This poster received the 'Best poster presentation' prize at the 6th International Conference for Emergency Nurses, Melbourne, Australia.
Ranse J. Graduate nurses’ lived experience of in-hospital resuscitation – a hermeneutic phenomenological approach, poster presented at the 6th International Conference for Emergency Nurses, Melbourne, Australia, 12th October 2007.
23 June, 2007
Mock News Broadcast - Disaster in Canberra
This mock news broadcast was used in the opening scene for the St John Ambulance Australia National Adult Competitions, held in Canberra 2007. Competitors came from all states and territories in Australia, and also included a team from New Zealand. Competitors were required to gather intelligence from the news broadcast. This intelligence was then used by the competitors to gather equipment, that was perceived to be required at a mock evacuation centre where casualties from the disaster would present with various injuries and illnesses.
The competitions were held as in conjunction with a Volunteer Emergency Management open day. The open day showcased the capabilities of various local volunteer emergency management agencies.