Paediatric emergency nurse practitioner | PhD | Starship Children’s Health | University of Auckland | Improving paediatric care

Joined June 2018
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Libby Haskell retweeted
Fantastic panel session with experienced @PREDICT_network research nurses telling us all the secrets to study enrolment in the ED! Lots of “pearls” Darwin, Auckland, Perth and Adelaide… Great chairing by @LibbyHaskell
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Come and join our Starship Children’s Emergency Department team as a Nurse Practitioner or NP intern. 💫 careers.adhb.govt.nz/health-…

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Love this…
I was asked to give the wellbeing talk for the new doctors starting @western_health I decided not to talk about how we need to drink kale smoothies, do yoga classes before work, and get 8 hours of sleep a night... 1/x
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Congrats Sharon on this final paper for your PhD. Great to have been part of this work to understand factors influencing hi-flow use in bronchiolitis. ⁦@PREDICT_network⁩ ⁦@AucklandUni⁩ ⁦@TeTokaTumai⁩ ⁦⁦⁦@MeredithBorland⁩ frontiersin.org/articles/10.…

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Libby Haskell retweeted
Great to see our work being recognised internationally 💫
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Results from a trial led by a neonatal nurse practitioner showed this unique device helped prevent skin injuries to babies in neonatal care. medicalxpress.com/news/2022-…
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Libby Haskell retweeted
Use of high-flow may increase length of stay (and highly likely not to decrease it) All decisions have context. Might make you feel better in ED that you've 'done something' but actually you are making the patient experience worse... jamanetwork.com/journals/jam… HT @apsmunro
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Libby Haskell retweeted
Treatment patterns and frequency of key outcomes in acute severe asthma in children: a Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) multicentre cohort study | BMJ Open Respiratory Research bmjopenrespres.bmj.com/conte…

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So well deserved. Glad his wife Libby will get acknowledged too for the support and the sacrifices made. R.E.S.P.E.C.T. New Year Honours: Doctor, ‘saint’, and now Sir Ashley Bloomfield nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/n…
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Libby Haskell retweeted
FMHS Associate Professor Matire Harwood and Professor Stuart Dalziel have collaborated with researchers from the Liggins Institute and the University of Otago to propose a new system for managing clinical trials in Aotearoa. Learn more here: bit.ly/3j6UJcl

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Have officially joined the “floppy hat brigade”! Great to graduate in person and celebrate afterwards with family, friends and colleagues. Let the next chapter begin! @FMHS_UoA @PREDICT_network @TeTokaTumai
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Agree totally - but only if supported & empowered by nursing and medical leadership.
Doctors come & go Resus NURSES are the best potential source of continuity & consistency of how resuscitation is provided in the ED Invest in them & they become dependable guarantors of quality, safety & excellence But only if supported & empowered by the medical leadership
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Homeward bound after a great couple of days in Melbourne at the PREDICT network members meeting. So good to see our Australian research colleagues again, share ideas, hear about upcoming and current research and enjoy good company. @PREDICT_network
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Libby Haskell retweeted
Does giving babies paracetamol cause asthma later? Proud to be part of the team conducting one of these five amazing medical trials in NZ. All babies <8 weeks born in NZ can take part! #Pippatamariki @FMHS_UoA @ClinResearchNZ @AucklandLiggins
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Libby Haskell retweeted
The Nurse Educators from Douglas Starship Simulation Programme (Erin, Alison & Marie) are launching a podcast called #SimNurseNZ.. We believe it's important to share as much sim knowledge as we can with the world 🌍 We have exciting guests, stay tuned!🎙️ #ipsssimweek #hcsimweek22
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Great tips here for presenting data.
Most people suck at presenting data. Instead of telling a story they throw numbers at the audience. Here are 7 crucial tips to present your data effectively:
Libby Haskell retweeted
We are VERY excited to share the results of the BellPIC study, led by Prof Franz Babl. The full paper can be accessed here: Efficacy of Prednisolone for Bell Palsy in Children: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Trial n.neurology.org/content/earl… A 🧵

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Libby Haskell retweeted
Do you know why the parents are concerned? Why not? #WILTW rolobotrambles.com/parentalc…

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This is so true when interacting with families - they know their child best…. What I learnt this week: The importance of listening and language #WILTW rolobotrambles.com/what-i-le… via @@damian_roland

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