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31 Jan 12
News:Universities tighten student training hours more Concern over full-fee rural students more Low-pay claim for practice nurses more More aged care facilities drop RNs for ENs more Pay rates fuel union action more Getting the message out there more Union hopeful on Qld restructure more
Clinical:Good eating can improve healing more Health groups alarmed by rising obesity more Diet linked to breast cancer risk more
Education:
Cancer:Outback cancer care in the air more
Features:Mining boom creates health hole more Calls to regain some control more Defining the role of nurse specialist more Mentoring tomorrow’s nursing leaders more Status and the power of symbols more
Workforce:Keeping Gen Y, X and baby boomers more Keeping up in the baby chase more Immigration a plus, not a negative more
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