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News
Labor avoids talk of LNP’s health legacy
Queensland Labor is reluctant to say whether it has inherited a good health system from the previous Liberal National Party…
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Opinion
Telephones don’t define telenursing
The controversy over this long-standing practice comes from mistaking the tools for the context. Ever since the telephone connected rural…
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Industry & Reform
Young nurse launches support network for peers
Brisbane-based woman founds organisation to keep the innovation and vitality of younger staff in the fold. Out of frustration over…
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Opinion
High bar for bullying
The standard for successfully showing workplace behaviour is unreasonable is challenging. Bullying in the workplace is a serious issue within…
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Industry & Reform
Time to work it out
Australia may well be in trouble without a co-ordinated approach to adequate staffing; a professor puts into focus the importance…
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Workforce
An entrepreneur’s trail
In the 1980s, a passionate Melbourne emergency nurse co-authored an educational book on urinary incontinence. After never hearing back from…
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News
A volunteer makes a difference in Bhutan
RN Dallis Fellows shares her story of setting up the first operating recovery ward in Thimphu, Bhutan. Fellows, an operating…
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Dementia envoy wants Australia on board
An international dementia expert appointed by the G7 group of nations touched down in Australia to meet with government and…
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Clinical Practice
Don’t waste your breath
Some guidelines are leading users away from best practice for the use of inhalers. From the very start of their…
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Clinical Practice
Staff reveal palliative-care opinions in survey
Study shows healthcare workers' perceptions and challenges related to end-of-life care and choices. Despite a plethora of local, state-based, national…
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