Operational Health : Conversations about emergency, disaster and routine healthcare management.

005: Staffing a crisis. Disastrous learning.

10.26.2014 - By Craig from Operationalhealth.comPlay

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In this follow-up conversation with Jamie Ranse, we explore the financial, industrial and workforce planning issues that can influence healthcare staff support of an emergency or disaster. Jamie also discusses the disaster healthcare education situation in Australia and what that means to having disaster ready, disaster prepared staff to respond to a crisis. 

 

About my guest:

Assistant Professor Jamie Ranse of the University of Canberra has a keen professional and personal interest in the area of disaster and mass gathering health. He is currently undertaking a PhD exploring the experience of nurses who participate in disasters. He is an Associate Editor for the Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, holding the disaster portfolio and peer-reviews a number of national and international journals relating to disaster and primary health care.

 

Assistant Professor Jamie Ranse can be contacted via his website at www.jamieranse.com

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