After surviving bowel cancer, Professor Teresa Mitchell-Paterson has dedicated her life to supporting people along the same trajectory by offering them guidance and advice. As a clinical nutritionist for over 20 years, she's also spreading awareness by lecturing at various ...
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Aged care and private nurses to miss out on workforce bonus
Nurses working in the private and aged care sectors will not qualify for NSW and Victoria's ‘thank you’ bonuses, state premiers have clarified. Last week, NSW and Victoria announced it would offer public healthcare workers $3,000 in bonus payments in ...
More »Finke Desert Race accompanied by trio of student paramedics
Student paramedics joined the medical team during the iconic Finke Desert Race in central Australia to gain hands-on experience. Held in Alice Springs from June 9 to 13th, the medical team welcomed three second-year students from Charles Darwin University. They ...
More »‘Immunity is waning’: fourth-jab push for health staff
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews will push for a fourth jab for healthcare workers following concerns over waning Covid immunity. The Premier on Monday revealed plans to seek federal government support in including healthcare workers among those eligible for a fourth dose as ...
More »Meet the telehealth nurse who saves lives from home: Q&A
From children swallowing coins to a man being crushed by his truck – a telehealth nurse's life is unlike any other. Cora O'Brien, the clinical lead of 20 triage nurses at Medibank Health Solutions, keeps herself busy managing the day-to-day ...
More »Cancer patients have a better treatment outcome when their voice is heard: study
A patient's self-reported wellbeing may better indicate their response to treatment than clinician-based data, new research has found. The study from Flinders University compared nearly 3000 patients who were receiving therapy for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer. ...
More »Free flu jabs offered this month to address national spike in cases: podcast
After two years of almost flu-free Australia, cases are rising once again as winter closes in. Within a fortnight, 26,000 confirmed influenza cases were recorded nationwide while borders open up and covid restrictions eased. It's a stark contrast compared to ...
More »Prioritising a learning culture for nurses of the future is key to improving patient care: opinion
Today, nurses are increasingly playing a greater role in diagnosing and prescribing treatments. The digitalisation of healthcare systems in recent years also meant that nurses had to upskill to keep up with new administrative demands in addition to their extensive ...
More »NSW health workers to receive pay rise, $3,000 ‘thank you’ payment
Health workers in NSW will receive a three per cent wage rise and a one-off $3,000 payment as recognition for their efforts during COVID-19. On Monday, NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet announced the new wage policy with an additional 10,000 health staff staff ...
More »Scientists discover new ways to battle future pandemics
Nathan Boase always knew he would be a scientist, and he is currently researching new methods to protect people against viruses like Monkeypox and COVID-19. Boase and his team from QuT have been given the green light to develop a ...
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