The risk of cerebral palsy could be minimised in up to 147 Australian babies a year. Leading obstetric and neonatal specialists are calling on Australian hospitals to implement new guidelines to minimise the risk of cerebral palsy in Australian babies. ...
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US govt investing in Sydney liver study
Sydney researchers to examine the role of genetics in alcohol liver disease. The US government is investing $2.5 million in a Sydney-based study on whether genetics plays a role in alcohol-related liver damage. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital's drug health services ...
More »Grey army to the rescue
Older workers could be a panacea for the aged care industry’s workforce woes, Darragh O Keeffe reports. Forget Gen Y. If the findings of research conducted by Bupa Care Services are anything to go by, aged care providers should be ...
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From conducting forensic medical exams to appearing in court as an expert witness, forensic nursing is a unique and emerging specialty. Linda Belardi talks to one nurse working in the field. It was in the years spent working in accident ...
More »Nurse practitioners move into aged care
Aged care providers hope a boost in government funding will be an opportunity for nurse practitioners to showcase their value. Darragh O Keeffe reports. Nieves Murray is pretty excited about her next staff appointment. Her organisation, IRT, was one of ...
More »Mobile dialysis gives patients a ticket home
A community-controlled Aboriginal health service is changing the experience of end-stage renal failure for many in outback Australia. By Linda Belardi. Setting off from Uluru to Warburton on its maiden journey, a mobile dialysis truck is rolling into some of ...
More »Midwives fear skills loss from general duties
Innovative approaches are needed to stop the reliance on midwives to fill general nursing gaps in rural and remote areas, new research finds. By Linda Belardi. Rural midwives forced to work in a dual role fear they will lose their ...
More »Ideology a healthy starting point
There is much Australia can learn from other post-colonial societies when it comes to ‘closing the gap’ in indigenous health, writes Dominic O’Sullivan. While post-colonial societies like Canada and New Zealand have significantly ‘closed the gap’ in indigenous health, in ...
More »Three-year trial of specialist role
A trial of prostate cancer nurses may lead to a national roll-out of the support carers, writes Julie Sykes. For men and their families, a diagnosis of prostate cancer can lead to great uncertainty. Men not only face the prospect ...
More »Cancer sufferers need their own language
Delivering inclusive, culturally sensitive cancer support services for ethnic communities is a pressing challenge for health teams, writes Cannas Kwok. Breast cancer is a growing but often unacknowledged health problem among women in Sydney’s Chinese-Australian community. Although the rate of ...
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