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Not an easy road ahead

Armed soldiers and basic services are just part of the job in a post-war city, writes Gold Coast nurse Andrew Cameron. Usually I am employed in rural and remote Queensland, at out-posts such as Dajarra, Richmond, Quilpie and most recently ...

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Working towards fair access for all

It is the responsibility of universities to make sure all students feel engaged and supported. The University of Western Sydney’s School of Nursing and Midwifery faces many challenges in relation to potential and current undergraduate nursing students as a result ...

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A for attitude

Instilling future nurses with a positive attitude towards working with the elderly. Encouraging student nurses to critically reflect on their attitudes towards older people is one way in which Dr Sharyn Hunter is having a positive impact on the nursing ...

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Meeting the patients needs

Nurses need to be properly educated in how to care for older people, particularly someone with complex and chronic illnesses. Heart disease, cancer and stroke are the most common illnesses affecting older Australians. However, the situation is changing and it’s ...

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New findings may impact HIV drug use

HIV patients may have a greater chance of avoiding life-threatening diseases, after a breakthrough discovery by Sydney researchers. Britt Smith reports. HIV patients may have a greater chance of avoiding life-threatening diseases thought to be associated with their treatment, after ...

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New tablet for type 2 diabetics

A new tablet for people with type 2 diabetes promises to lower blood glucose levels without the side effects of other medications, doctors say. Around 1.5 million Australians are affected by type 2 diabetes, of which 750,000 have been diagnosed. ...

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Interdisciplinary approach vital

RCNA calls for a stronger commitment to community and primary health care. An interdisciplinary approach to community and primary health care that extends beyond the confines of general practice is needed. That is according to Kathleen McLaughlin, RCNA deputy CEO, ...

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Abbott backs hospital staff increase

Gillard announces funding for 2000 new emergency nurses if re-elected. Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has welcomed Labor's plan for more staff in hospital emergency departments but questions its delivery. Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Monday committed a re-elected Labor government ...

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Tebbutt defends govt record on health

Nurse numbers and wages have increased in NSW in past decade, claim government. NSW Health Minister Carmel Tebbutt has defended the state government's health record but has told NSW nurses that more can always be done. Tebbutt addressed almost 400 ...

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Nurse policy to disadvantage GPs: AMA

General practitioners are fearful of practice nurse subsidies. Employment opportunities for practice nurses will come to a halt under proposed funding changes for general practices, claim the AMA. In the May budget, the government announced an extra $390 million in ...

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