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Clear expectations

Removing the inconsistencies in how students are assessed will result in a better prepared workforce. Newly registered nurses will be better able to ‘hit the ward running’ in the high-pressure environment of the nation’s hospitals and care facilities with the ...

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Nurses call for support

For true reform of the health system, there must be no dominance by any one profession, says RCNA. Australian nurses are disappointed by the lack of support from the Australian Medical Association (AMA) for a health system based on interdisciplinary ...

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India court allows ‘passive euthanasia’

Doctors and nurses can petition to withdraw life support. India's Supreme Court ruled that life support can be legally removed for some terminally ill patients in a ruling that will allow "passive euthanasia" for the first time. The judgement on ...

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Nurses needed for research on gendered jobs

What do exotic dancing and medicine have in common? Research explores the gendering of jobs. Researchers are calling on men and women who work in the diverse fields of nursing, retail, exotic dancing, construction and medicine, to take part in ...

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Keneally promises $4 billion for health

Labor's health policy is unveiled. NSW Premier Kristina Keneally has pledged $2.3 billion in new funding for upgraded health facilities and new medical staff, including $24 million to upgrade the emergency department at the Children's Hospital at Westmead. Keneally unveiled ...

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Computer system ‘puts patients at risk’

Calls have been made to scrap the “compromised” computer system that runs emergency departments in NSW hospitals. A review has found the computer system that runs emergency departments in hospitals throughout NSW is crippled by design flaws and is compromising ...

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The art of independence

A new study will examine the long term benefits of restorative  home care programs. Megan Stoyles reports. The Centre for Research on Ageing (CRA) at Curtin University has been given a $96,000 grant to establish the long-term outcomes of restorative ...

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Home sweet home

People’s desire to stay in the home for longer is increasing the demand for community nurses. At 87 years old, Jack has had his fair share of challenges in life. He explains nonchalantly that he got through the war pretty ...

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Making sense of the dollars

Providing adequate funding alone won’t improve Aboriginal healthcare in Australia if it continues to be misspent, researchers warn. Annie May reports. Inefficient funding arrangements, mainstream programs being inappropriate for Aboriginal Australians and competing interests determining the allocation of resources. These ...

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