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The profile, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of alcohol-and non-alcohol-related patient presentations to Queensland emergency departments: a multi-site observational study.

Crilly, J., East, K., Brown, J., Zhang, P., Byrnes, J., Furyk, J., Duncan, J., Jones, L., Brown, N.J., Green, D. and Rothwell, S., 2022. The profile, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of alcohol-and non-alcohol-related patient presentations to Queensland emergency departments: a multi-site observational study. Australian Health Review

Dr Ranse is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Emergency Care Research Group. His research is recognised internationally, focusing on emergency health care, primarily in the areas of high visibility, high consequence events that are either planned (such as mass gatherings / major events) or unplanned (such as disasters).

Dr Ranse is a Fellow of the Australian College of Nursing and College of Emergency Nursing Australasia, Chair of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine, International Mass Gathering Special Interest Group and Chair of the Australian College of Nursing Disaster Health Community of Interest. Additionally, he previously held high-level strategic role of Chief Nurse for St John Ambulance Australia.

A portfolio of his work is available here: www.jamieranse.com

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Dr Huang is a Respiratory Nurse at GCUH and a Visiting Research Fellow in the Emergency Department Research Group. Her research interests focus on palliative care, end-of-life care, respiratory nursing, geriatrics, cultural diversity, scoping reviews and systematic reviews.  She is involved with the Nursing and Midwifery Professional Recognition Program Advisory Group, Emerging Researcher Alliance and multicultural network at the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.
Previously, Dr Huang worked in various clinical areas i.e Cancer and Blood Disorder, Palliative Care, Aged Care, Acute Medical Care and in Research at the Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Centre for Online Health and Centre for Research in Geriatric Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Queensland.
 

Awards and Achievements

- 2019 Nursing and Midwifery Professional Recognition Program-Expert Level, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

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Investigating organizational learning and adaptations for improved disaster response towards" resilient hospitals:" an integrative literature review

Mohtady Ali, H., Ranse, J., Roiko, A. and Desha, C., 2022. Investigating organizational learning and adaptations for improved disaster response towards" resilient hospitals:" an integrative literature review. Prehospital and disaster medicine. 
 

Psychosocial problems and support for disaster medical assistance team members in the preparedness, response and recovery phases of natural hazards resulting in disasters: A scoping review

Zahos, H., Crilly, J. and Ranse, J., 2022. Psychosocial problems and support for disaster medical assistance team members in the preparedness, response and recovery phases of natural hazards resulting in disasters: A scoping review. Australasian emergency care. 
 

Phenomenology of Australian civilian hospital nurses’ lived experiences of the out-of-hospital environment following a disaster

Ranse, J., Arbon, P., Cusack, L. and Shaban, R.Z., 2022. Phenomenology of Australian civilian hospital nurses’ lived experiences of the out-of-hospital environment following a disaster. Collegian, 29(2), pp.141-146. 
 

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