Fiona Doolan-Noble
@doolanfiona
I trained as a nurse & I have extensive experience in health service management. Currently, I am working as a rural health researcher, rural is my passion.
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23-07-2017 18:43:53
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Another paper from our M bovis study- this one is focusing on the impact of eradication on farmers, with some heart-rending quotes from affected farmers and families authors.elsevier.com/c/1ftva2eyKFnl… VetSouth University of Otago Fiona Doolan-Noble
This thought-provoking paper explores the moral distress experienced by veterinarians enacting New Zealand's response to Mycoplasma bovis. Congratulations to Fiona Doolan-Noble Mark Bryan and colleagues on their publication. RAOR Otago Medical School - Dunedin Campus
What is it like growing older in a small rural NZ town? The concepts of latent precarity and experienced precarity are explored in this new paper by Otago Medical School - Dunedin Campus researchers Chrys Jaye Judith McHugh Fiona Doolan-Noble Lincoln C Wood authors.elsevier.com/a/1gnOI2eyKFrY…
Our contribution Cardiff University was to look at the labour challenges and opportunities facing calf rearers in England and Wales, including thinking about what constitutes good care in calf rearing. Thanks to Kieran O'Mahony for his work on this. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Elsewhere, research on the eradication of mycoplasma bovis in New Zealand by Fiona Doolan-Noble & Mark Bryan finds that vets suffer distress and 'moral injury' from culling cows (as well as farmers) 7/8 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Looking forward to working with the teams at Curtin, the Western Australian Country Health Service, the RFDS and the Goldfields community to make establishing this UDRH and further build on the successful relationships Curtin University has in the region
John Campbell Such sad news to hear of Richie’s death. A titan of human development science. Under Richie’s deeply committed guidance the study has brought so much vital empirical knowledge about human development, and the importance of the early years in particular.
A further graphic that makes the powerful point that we have to think differently about "failure" if we want to build psychological safety for high performance in our teams & organisations. It's inspired by Amy Edmondson. The ideas are further developed in her latest book "Right
Our latest paper on the impact of M bovis on farmers is now published VetSouth University of Otago Fiona Doolan-Noble Mycoplasma bovis and the liminal journey of southern New Zealand farmers - ScienceDirect sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Agree Mark Bryan hopefully may further inform our analysis.