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James Cook University named a WHO centre

Australian academics are making progress training Fijian nurses to be confident and competent in the area of disaster relief and emergency response, writes Kate Leaver. Under the leadership of Professor Kim Usher, the School of Nursing and Midwifery at James ...

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Fast tracking students into nursing

As accelerated nursing courses become an important part of modern student education, it is time to take a closer look at this unique cohort, writes Mark Neil. Graduate-entry or accelerated nursing education began in Australia in the mid-1990s to enable ...

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Incontinence hits the young and healthy

A study has revealed a significant rate of urinary problems among young women unrelated to pregnancy or childbirth. By Linda Belardi. Research has found one in eight Australian females under 30 suffer from urinary incontinence, in what is a first ...

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The wider impact of child bed-wetting

Important factors affecting the quality of life of Australian school children with urinary incontinence have been identified, Linda Belardi reports. Children with incontinence from non-Caucasian backgrounds are at higher risk of experiencing severe negative effects on their wellbeing, research has ...

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Canberra urged to fund polio fight

Australian of the Year Simon McKeon has called on the federal government to eradicate polio. Australian of the Year Simon McKeon says it's vital that the federal government back global efforts to eradicate polio. McKeon has told a group of ...

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ANF welcomes national workforce agency

New agency must tackle nursing shortage, says union. The new National Workforce and Productivity Agency will provide a pathway to help address Australia's critical shortage of nurses, the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) has said. Minister for Training and Skills, Senator ...

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Breast cancer families not using services

New research shows women fail to adequately understand their own risk of breast cancer. Women with a family history of breast cancer were not accessing services available to them, new research has found. The University of Melbourne study has also ...

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Switch to home care could save millions: report

The Deloitte research also found patients treated at home were more satisfied and had shorter hospital stays. A new study has found treating patients at home could save state and federal governments millions of dollars annually. Research by Deloitte Access ...

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Govt agrees to review new health watchdog

Legislation to create the National Health Performance Authority has passed the Senate but the new watchdog will be reviewed in a year. A new watchdog keeping an eye on Australia's health services will itself be independently reviewed after a year, ...

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