SAED: Can we Improve the In-Hospital: Chain of Survival?
Defibrillation
Endocrinology: anatomy and physiology
Chest pain: nursing assessment and management
Thesis: In-hospital resuscitation: Graduate nurses’ lived experience in the non-critical care environment – a hermeneutic phenomenological approach.
The characteristics of patient presentations from Australian outdoor music festival
Role of critical care nurses in disasters
Putting triage theory into practice at the scene of multiple casualty vehicular accidents: the reality of multiple casualty triage
Putting triage theory into practice at the scene of multiple casualty vehicular accidents: the reality of multiple casualty triage.
Disaster and emergency medicine on-line research repository: A retrospective review
Understanding the willingness of Australian Emergency Nurses to respond to a disaster
Disasters happen: the realities of being in a disaster
Health considerations at major events (mass gatherings)
Phenomenology
Hermeneutic phenomenology: exploring Australian nurses' lived experience of assisting in disasters
The pre-hospital and emergency department interface during disasters: workforce, education and other contemporary issues
Beyond a clinical role
Understanding and identifying potential risks for participants at music festivals
National Ethics Application Form
Exploring the disaster content in Australian postgraduate emergency nursing programs