Nurse Education
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A day in the life of a nurse educator Rahima Saikal - 12-05-2025
In Brisbane’s outer suburbs, Maria (wishes to remain anonymous) is already up before most. With more than 20 years of experience as a registered nurse, she no longer
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The pressures of becoming a doctor in Australia Rahima Saikal - 15-04-2025
In Australia, the path to becoming a doctor remains one of the most academically and professionally demanding trajectories a student can pursue. From competitive entry requirements
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Training doctors for more than diagnosis Rahima Saikal - 15-04-2025
In the lecture halls of Australian medical schools, something is shifting. Alongside the traditional training in anatomy, pharmacology and pathology, students are now learning
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Studying what to study: Sciences integral to nursing education but largely undersigned in planning HealthTimes - 04-06-2015
A recent study has found that despite the importance of sciences in nursing curriculum, there is a lack of research on what must by taught to best prepare nursing students
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Insight into their own abilities: Researchers look at self-efficacy tools HealthTimes - 02-06-2015
New tools that explore nursing students’ belief in their abilities to care for critically ill patients are helping nursing educators differentiate beginner students
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Mentoring in academia: Will it help retain nursing's numbers? HealthTimes - 23-11-2015
Looking to study the effect mentorship in nursing academia would have on stemming the decreasing number

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