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Have your say on aged care sector reforms

Nurses can comment on workforce and quality of care issues affecting the sector in a national survey by NR’s sister publication. Nurses working in aged care and those with an interest in gerontology are being encouraged to have their say ...

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ACT and NSW sign regional health agreement

ACT Chief Minister says 25 per cent of activity in ACT hospitals now comes from South-East NSW. Any border disputes between NSW and ACT government services are set to ease through new regional collaboration, NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell said. O'Farrell ...

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Labor condemns WA hospitals plan

Delegates at the ALP national conference have rejected WA plans to privatise elements of the public hospital system. Federal Labor has declared war on the WA Liberal government's privatisation of public hospitals. At the ALP national conference in Sydney on ...

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RCNA and The College of Nursing to merge

College members have voted in favour of a single national professional body, Linda Belardi reports. Royal College of Nursing Australia and the College of Nursing are to merge, forming what will be Australia’s largest peak professional body for nurses. At ...

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Scholarships to lure back NSW nurses

Nurses who want to return to the NSW public health system can now apply for scholarships to help them pay for mandatory refresher courses. In a bid to lure nurses back to the system, the NSW Minister for Health Jillian ...

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Soaring to new heights

Flight Lieutenant Leigh Molloy is a Nursing Officer in the 1 Expeditionary Health Squadron at Amberley Medical Centre outside Brisbane. She tells Linda Belardi about her career highs and lows and how she stays connected to her profession. At Amberley ...

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No conflict with NPs in pharmacies

A study has shown private nurse practitioner clinics do not conflict with or duplicate the traditional roles of the pharmacist. By Linda Belardi. Nurse practitioners in community pharmacies provide a timely, accessible, primary healthcare service and do not necessarily encroach ...

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Nurse recognised for contribution to trauma care

Trauma nurse recognised for her high impact research An internationally respected trauma nurse and researcher has won the Frank McDermott award for her research into trauma nurse case management. The prize, from the National Trauma Research Institute, is awarded to ...

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