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Nursing duo receive Churchill Fellowships

Two nurses have won the opportunity to travel overseas to further their passion before returning to Australia to implement their findings. Two Sydney Nursing School academics have been awarded 2011 Churchill Fellowships enabling them to develop their nursing expertise at ...

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Qld nurses still seeking payroll answers

QLD Health still unsure of how many staff were being overpaid or underpaid, admits health minister. Queensland Health must regain the trust of its nurses as the bungled payroll saga continues, the nurses union says. Queensland Nurses Union (QNU) secretary ...

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QUT technology offers healing touch

New treatment offers hope to sufferers of chronic wounds. A wound-healing invention developed at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has produced remarkable results in an international human trial. The multi-centre study of VitroGro found 92 per cent of the ...

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Qld health payroll moratorium

Queensland Health stops collecting overpayments, for now, to refocus on fixing underpayments. In another twist to Queensland Health's payroll problems, Premier Anna Bligh has put a moratorium on chasing overpayments. The about face follows heavy campaigning by the Queensland Nurses ...

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Report a first step to reform of aged care

The final Caring for Older Australians report has been handed to the government. The completion of the Productivity Commission's final report into aged care should be the first step toward urgent reform of Australia's under-resourced aged care sector, says the ...

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NSW waiting times go online

NSW residents have access to real-time information on the number of patients waiting in emergency departments. A website that shows updated information on waiting times at NSW emergency wards has gone live. Health minister Jillian Skinner said the website, which ...

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Get moving

Couch potatoes double risk of blood clots. Lying around for long stretches outside of work doubles the risk of dangerous blood clots in the lungs, according to a new study among women. The study looked at the risk of pulmonary ...

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Taking the hospital to the home

With a growing effort to keep people out of hospital, community based services are meeting an important need, writes Greta Marsh. It’s late on a Friday afternoon and 45-year-old Mary is in a great deal of pain from a laceration ...

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