The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias whereby people with limited knowledge or competence in a given intellectual or social domain greatly overestimate their own knowledge or competence in that domain relative to objective criteria, or to the performance of ...
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New book of stories celebrates the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses and midwives
A collection of stories paying tribute to the efforts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses and midwives was launched in Melbourne yesterday. Caring and Community: Stories from Aboriginal Nurses and Midwives details the achievements of eleven women who have ...
More »‘It’s sad’: nurses abused at vaccine hubs
People who oppose the Covid-19 jab have abused and spat on nurses in disturbing incidents at Victorian vaccination hubs, authorities have revealed. Health Minister Martin Foley revealed shocking details about an incident at Cranbourne vaccine hub where an “anti-vaxxer” made “completely inappropriate ...
More »‘We don’t know’: Chief operating officer confession about unvaccinated staff as aged care virus cluster grows
The corporate leader of an aged care centre in Sydney’s northwest has confessed she has no idea how many of its staff have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Summit Care Baulkham Hills chief operating officer Michelle Sloane told the media on ...
More »‘Please do the same for me should I die in your care, just in case the afterlife is a thing’: Off The Charts by Georgie Carroll
A nurse starts their career with a truckload of compassion. Over the years, that compassion does truck off somewhere. This is what it can sound like. I was on the morning shift taking over from a graduate nurse just finishing ...
More »277 people caught COVID-19 in Victorian hospitals last year: report
A new report has revealed that 277 patients caught COVID-19 in Victorian hospitals last year. A Victorian department of health analysis looked at data from January 25 to 15 November 2020. A total of 2,492 people were hospitalised with COVID-19 ...
More »Melbourne nurse bragged on social media about time in Syria helping foreign fighters
A Melbourne nurse who admitted aiding foreign fighters in Syria and bragged on social media about his exploits, posting photos of weapons, has been sentenced to more than six years imprisonment but is already eligible for parole. Adam Brookman pleaded guilty to ...
More »Nurse allegedly tried to murder man because of rape allegation
A Gold Coast nurse charged with trying to murder a man because she believed he had raped someone told police she would kill the man if they did not do something, a court has heard. The alleged threat issued by Kristy Lee ...
More »“Difficult cohort”: COVID-19 vaccination now mandatory for aged care workers
Vaccination against COVID-19 will now be mandatory for anyone working in residential aged care, the government has announced. In a late night press conference after a national cabinet meeting, PM Scott Morrison said state and territory leaders agreed that by ...
More »Why the time is right for a clinical care standard to ensure best practice use of PIVCs: opinion
Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) or cannula insertion is the one of the most common medical procedures in Australia, experienced by 7.7 million patients each year.1 While it is a well-practiced procedure, research reveals significant issues in the way that PIVCs ...
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