Take a voyage across the Aegean Sea and witness the history of World War 1 ANZAC nurses. ‘Is there anything new that can be said about World War I?’ was the topic of a Victoria University of Wellington conference last ...
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For a bigger, better workforce
Aged-care leaders share strategies for meeting the surge in demand. The workforce must gain about 78,000 employees in the next decade to maintain the current ratio of aged-care workers to people over the age of 85, attendees at Aged Care ...
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Nurses who are new to the workforce or changing their area of practice need the right resources for success. When newly registered nurses commence employment within the Australian healthcare system, they quickly learn what is truly required of them. Their ...
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Hard work, research and editing; being skilled at communicating in print is far from glamorous but you can do it. The ability to communicate effectively in the written format is one of the nurses and student nurse’s fundamental skills. It ...
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Nerdy Nurse blogger found a dream career in clinical informatics. She tells Dallas Bastian about selling her peers on the value of technology. A nerd at heart, Brittney Wilson is combining her love of technology and healthcare in her career ...
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Yvonne Brunetto talks to Amie Larter about the importance of establishing positive dynamics amongst co-workers. The quality of nurses’ workplace relationships is a key factor in predicting staff turnover, a leading academic says. “Workplace relationships affect how engaged nurses are ...
More »That’s a bully for you
In order to combat the large and growing problem of power abuse, organisations must understand its many forms. For more than 30 years, Melanie Stephens has worked as a nurse. She has moved around Australia working in different hospitals and ...
More »That ranting post could cost you your job
The law around commenting on employers and workplaces via social media is evolving but it’s a safe bet it will always be a bad idea. In the last column, we explored some real life examples of nurses/midwives misusing social media ...
More »Love thyself
Look after yourself and value your health as much as you value the health of others. A simple affirmation, wouldn’t you agree? Implicit in this statement, though, is a question. Can you see it? We must firstly be clear on ...
More »Show them how it’s done
Healthcare professionals should exemplify the healthy lifestyles they preach. It’s almost as if chronic diseases have become more infectious than the plague, and we are beginning to find out that they are just as deadly. The outlook is rather bleak. ...
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