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Erase stigma: workplace mental health researcher

The University of NSW has appointed Australia’s first dedicated workplace mental health clinical research post. By Flynn Murphy Australia needs to address the stigma and confidentiality issues surrounding nurses that suffer from mental health problems, said the newly appointed University ...

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UK calls for minimum staffing levels and fewer health assistants The care of the elderly is being compromised in UK hospitals because there are too few nurses, says the Royal College of Nursing. Research by the RCN suggested everything from ...

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News in brief

NSW nursing workforce grows An extra 2000 graduate and experienced nurses and midwives have begun work in NSW public hospitals following one of the biggest recruitment drives in the state’s history, said the Minister for Health, Jillian Skinner. She said ...

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Tributes for pioneering nurse

In a career that spanned World War II to Vietnam, Brigadier Dita McCarthy had to care for wounded soldiers in sometimes primitive conditions. Linda Belardi reports. The Royal Australian Army Nursing Service (RAANS) has lost its highest ranking officer, Perdita ...

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Growth in diabetes to cut life expectancy

Diabetes Australia has called for annual screenings for the disease to be introduced for all Australians over 40. Linda Belardi reports. The next generation of adults may be the first in centuries to have shorter life expectancies than their parents ...

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Debate over diabetes in pregnancy

If the threshold for gestational diabetes is lowered then nurses will need more training to care for the increased number of patients, say experts. Flynn Murphy reports. Up to 50 per cent more women could be diagnosed with gestational diabetes ...

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Migrant children omitted in health statistics

Children migrating to WA from the Eastern states and from overseas are excluded from government planning for child health nurses. By Linda Belardi. Hundreds of children migrating to Western Australia each year are being ignored in regard to government planning ...

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When caring turned to killing

An Australian academic is at the forefront of groundbreaking research piecing together the role of nurses in the Third Reich. Linda Belardi reports. Curtin University’s Professor Linda Shields is concerned that the role of nurses in the Nazi era has ...

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Rebuilding a country, step by step

In November, James Cook, a registered nurse from Sydney arrived in north-west Cambodia to begin an 18-month stint. He tells of his experiences providing much needed care and training to the local community. I work in a busy emergency department ...

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