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A waiting room outside the operating theatres where families can wait close by whilst their child is having surgery. New simulation 'Nursing Kid' mannequin including an introduction course and equipment. The Kari Centre was upgraded and transformed. The development of world-class clinical skills training programmes for clinical teams to train and practice their skills. Consult liaison rooms had its first upgrade since the hospital was built in with a new purpose-built play room, an infant feeding therapy room and whanau room.

Vital equipment for the Heart Unit including an echocardiography system to give surgeons 4D images of the heart. The Script app Script for Paediatrics is an app that makes prescribing antibiotics smarter and more efficient. Capturing a Healthy Foundation for Efficient Operation. Having an accurate digital replica of a hospital, accessibly stored for ongoing management and maintenance, solves many problems for busy healthcare workers.

Problem Auckland District Health Board needed to capture the precise specifications of the existing hospital to maintain and evaluate the building ongoing.

Outcomes Digital replica of Starship Hospital A comprehensive as-existing model. Hannah Martin , Apr 13 Video first published in April, File photo. Poppy's Starship Christmas. Baby Poppy's life hung in the balance. Xavier's Story. Customer Funded Projects. The generosity of our customers has helped to fund projects over the years such as:.

Starship National Air Ambulance a flying intensive care unit to treat critically ill and injured children from all over the country and transport them to Starship Hospital. Two specialist emergency transport systems fitted out with life-saving equipment to bring desperately sick babies to Starship from anywhere in the country.

New Zealand's first laser fetoscope machine to help save the lives of unborn twins affected by Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome. A Mobile Ear Clinic providing free ear checks and specialist ear health services to children in the community. New facilities for children and staff in the new Medical Specialties and Neuroservices wards Level 6. Sprout IV poles providing a colourful and child friendly alternative to the traditional IV poles. Colourful murals to brighten the walls of the wards and make the environment more child friendly.

Four heat tables to keep vulnerable and premature babies warm.



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