The treatment director at a Thai-based rehabilitation clinic popular with Westerners has stressed the need to view addiction as an ecological problem, as opposed to a moral dilemma, in an as yet unpublished paper about gambling addiction. Dr Phil Townshend ...
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Order of Australia inductee leads nurses in Australia Day honours
An Australian clinical nurse who has been deployed as a volunteer 50 times across nine countries has been recognised through an Order of Australia award in this year’s honours. Kym Stuart was recognised for her service to nursing through a ...
More »Mobile tech for patient communication: pros, cons
Nurses have had a say about using mobile technologies at the bedside with patients who are unable to speak. In a recent study, associate professor Bronwyn Hemsley from the University of Newcastle, and former honours student Bridget Sharpe, carried out ...
More »Students not finding time for compassion: academic
Empathy and compassion are often lacking when students engage with simulation technologies in nursing programs, a lecturer has said. Sue Dean, a lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney, wrote about the topic in the Journal of Advanced Nursing. Dean said ...
More »Midwives primed for research: academic
Be the change you wish to see. University of South Australia researcher Megan Cooper adopted the slogan for her article on the importance of midwives engaging with research. Published in the Pacific Journal of Reproductive Health, Cooper’s article details the ...
More »Men in nursing aim to knock down barriers
Aspiring male nurses, current nursing students and industry experts gathered in Sydney recently to take part in a discussion about entry barriers to nursing for men. University of Technology Sydney nursing undergraduate students Jake McDonald and Shak Nadesanathan pitched the ...
More »Practitioner’s hepatitis C research earns Gilead Fellowship
Studies of HIV and chronic viral hepatitis have been bolstered through a fellowship program from a research-based biopharmaceutical company. Gilead Sciences has awarded funding to the largest number of recipients in the Gilead Fellowship Program’s four-year history. In 2016, Gilead ...
More »Foreign midwives visit Canberra for leadership course
As part of a project that aims to develop and improve the leadership skills of midwives, professionals from three South Pacific countries recently attended a course at the University of Canberra (UC). Nine midwives from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga took part ...
More »ICN’s new chief touts versatility of the profession
Nothing is beyond a nurse’s reach. These were the words of Queensland's chief nursing and midwifery officer Dr Frances Hughes, who was recently named chief executive of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), when discussing nurses becoming involved in different ...
More »RDNS aims to boost support for trans, gender-diverse clients
After facing discrimination throughout their lives, many older trans and gender-diverse people fear they will encounter more of the same when accessing care services in the community. This is one of the issues Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) diversity manager ...
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