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Associate Professor Andrew Staib
Associate Professor

Andrew Staib

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Overview

Background

Assoc Prof Andrew Staib is an internationally recognised academic leader in emergency medicine. He has led multiple large scale research and transformational projects including the analysis of over 16M episodes of emergency care, the digital transformation of emergency workflows in Queensland hospitals and the development of tools to predict emergency wait times. His work has been published in international journals and he is regularly asked to present at national and global meetings. He has established large and enduring systems to improve emergency care such as dashboards display metrics for monitoring emergency care, systems for virtual emergency care across Queensland, clincial immersion programs for UQ medical students and the application of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence to emergency care. Assoc Prof Staib is the recipient of several national awards including the national iaward for innovation for his work in emergency care data. Assoc Prof Staib is skilled at creating and maintaining high performing teams as is evidenced by his roles as Senior Director of Emergency Care for Metro South Health and Chair of the Queensland Emergency Department Advisory Panel.

Availability

Associate Professor Andrew Staib is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Medicine Surgery, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Emergency Medicine, The University of Queensland
  • Fellow, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
  • Fellow, Australasian Institute of Digital Health, Australasian Institute of Digital Health

Works

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66 works between 2001 and 2026

61 - 66 of 66 works

2014

Journal Article

Aiming to be NEAT: safely improving and sustaining access to emergency care in a tertiary referral hospital

Sullivan, Clair M., Staib, Andrew, Flores, Judy, Aggarwal, Leena, Scanlon, Alan, Martin, Jennifer H. and Scott, Ian A. (2014). Aiming to be NEAT: safely improving and sustaining access to emergency care in a tertiary referral hospital. Australian Health Review, 38 (5), 564-574. doi: 10.1071/AH14083

Aiming to be NEAT: safely improving and sustaining access to emergency care in a tertiary referral hospital

2014

Journal Article

A comprehensive ovine model of blood transfusion

Simonova, G., Tung, J. P., Fraser, J. F., Do, H. L., Staib, A., Chew, M. S., Dunster, K. R., Glenister, K. M., Jackson, D. E. and Fung, Y. L. (2014). A comprehensive ovine model of blood transfusion. Vox Sanguinis, 106 (2), 153-160. doi: 10.1111/vox.12076

A comprehensive ovine model of blood transfusion

2013

Journal Article

Stored blood transfusion induces transient pulmonary arterial hypertension without impairing coagulation in an ovine model of nontraumatic haemorrhage

Fung, Y. L., Tung, J. P., Foley, S. R., Simonova, G., Thom, O., Staib, A., Collier, J., Dunster, K. R., Solano, C., Shekar, K., Chew, M. S. and Fraser, J. F. (2013). Stored blood transfusion induces transient pulmonary arterial hypertension without impairing coagulation in an ovine model of nontraumatic haemorrhage. Vox Sanguinis, 105 (2), 150-158. doi: 10.1111/vox.12032

Stored blood transfusion induces transient pulmonary arterial hypertension without impairing coagulation in an ovine model of nontraumatic haemorrhage

2011

Journal Article

Incorporating teledermatology into emergency medicine

Muir, Jim, Xu, Cathy, Paul, Sanjoy, Staib, Andrew, McNeill, Iain, Singh, Philip, Davidson, Samantha, Soyer, H. Peter and Sinnott, Michael (2011). Incorporating teledermatology into emergency medicine. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 23 (5), 562-568. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2011.01443.x

Incorporating teledermatology into emergency medicine

2011

Conference Publication

Red cell and albumin resuscitation following acute massive haemorrhage alters haemostasis

Fung, Y. L., Foley, S. R., Simonova, G., Varzeshi, M., Manning, M. C., Dunster, K. R., Staib, A. and Fraser, J. F. (2011). Red cell and albumin resuscitation following acute massive haemorrhage alters haemostasis. 22nd Regional Congress of the ISBT, Taipai, Taiwan, November 19-23 2011. Oxford, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2011.01546.x

Red cell and albumin resuscitation following acute massive haemorrhage alters haemostasis

2001

Journal Article

How valuable is a lumbar puncture in the management of patients with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage?

Foot, Carole and Staib, Andrew (2001). How valuable is a lumbar puncture in the management of patients with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage?. Emergency Medicine, 13 (3), 326-332. doi: 10.1046/j.1035-6851.2001.00236.x

How valuable is a lumbar puncture in the management of patients with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage?

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Automated Clinical Data Extraction to Enhance Toxicology Services and Improve Emergency Medicine Outcomes Project STREAM (System for Toxicology Research and Emergency Medicine)
    Emergency Medicine Foundation Ltd
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Predicting in-flight hypotension in aeromedical trauma patients
    Emergency Medicine Foundation Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2024
    Unlocking Benefits from Digital Investments through Meaningful Use
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Andrew Staib is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

Media

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