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Rescue therapy for children

Treatment with inhaled nitric oxide is an effective therapy for hypoxic respiratory failure in babies and infants. The transition to life outside the womb doesn’t always go smoothly. Complications during birth can send an infant into respiratory distress, which can ...

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Preparation is key to success

Transition to remote area nursing – orientating nurses new to remote and indigenous health. Given the unique context, and the inseparable work and living conditions in which remote area practitioners provide health care services, it is of utmost importance that ...

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Improving indigenous lives a challenge

Gillard admits it will be extremely difficult to close the life-expectancy gap by the target year of 2031 with current progress. Prime Minister Julia Gillard wants indigenous people to take greater responsibility for improving their own lives, after admitting the ...

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Into the fray

Aged care needs improved support services to meet the needs of existing indigenous clients and encourage further use of services by the indigenous community, writes Gail Garvey. Dementia is a growing health and social concern for all Australians. The prevalence ...

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Opening your eyes to another world

In its effort to close the gap, the Australian government is keen to attract more people to work in indigenous health. Here, one nurse shares her experience working in the field. Working in remote Australia providing desperately needed ear, nose ...

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Following in the steps of a hero

A new national campaign has been to attract more indigenous people into the health workforce. Milly Cahill has 28 kids. But she isn't their mother. She is a child health nurse in Broome. This is how she introduces herself in ...

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Striking a balance

Home-grown health workers is a must for sustainable health, UK expert warns Australia. Australia must focus on ensuring that the numbers and skills of healthcare workers it produces and retains is sufficient to support a sustainable health system, says an ...

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Action on violence needed now

The high prevalence of violence to nurses and midwives is well-documented but underreported. Nurses have called for there to be no further investigations into preventing violence in Victorian hospitals, with the government needing to take immediate action. However, this action ...

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