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Health workers at risk

Communication is vital for identifying potential risks in the workplace before they arise. Lifting and moving patients is causing hundreds of Victorian workers to suffer painful yet preventable muscle and bone injuries every year. In the year to June 2010, ...

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The highest of standards

New standards to guide nurses working in mental health. New standards for mental health nursing will ensure people with mental health issues receive quality care, say those in the sector. Launched at the end of August, the Standards of Practice ...

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Meeting the requirements

Processing of applications for overseas-qualified nurses has now begun. Despite some initial teething problems, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency say applications for registration are now being routinely processed. The agency came under fire in its first months for long ...

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AG questions advice

Victoria’s nurse-on-call hotline needs reviewing, says Auditor-General. It has taken pressure off the state’s public hospital emergency departments, but the safety of the advice given by Victoria’s nurse-on-call hotline has come under question following an Auditor-General’s report. While finding that ...

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Who will be caring for our elderly

A new report paints a bleak picture of aged care, particularly when it comes to nurse numbers, write Annie May. The ratio of aged care residents per nurse will double in the next decade if the current rate of decline in ...

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Mistakes buried by legal worries

New laws are needed to prevent information shared in open disclosure from being used in legal proceedings. Fears over legal consequences will stop health professionals from admitting to mistakes, a new survey has found. Researchers asked a group of 51 ...

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When the numbers don’t add up

New research says Australia is ignoring evidence that improvements in nurse staffing is a cost-effective investment for the health system. Annie May reports. The push for mandated staffing levels in all Australian hospitals has been further backed by new research ...

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The Kiribati plan

A question for many international students is whether they plan to return home. But as one masters student discovered, for one group, they may not have a home to return to. Mardi Chapman reports. While climate change remains a largely ...

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A speedy solution

Qualified nurses will be in even greater demand in the coming years, writes Greta Marsh. Australia needs more nurses. Now. The skills shortage that is being experienced not just in Australia, but across the world, is only going to get ...

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