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Malaria deaths rise due to COVID-19

Date of Posting: 07-12-2021

Healthcare disruptions linked to the coronavirus pandemic helped malaria kill 69,000 more people in 2020 than the previous year, but a worst-case scenario was averted, the World Health Organization says. More than 627,000 people globally - most of Read More...


 
 

Latest on worldwide spread of coronavirus

Date of Posting: 07-12-2021

EUROPE * Britain's health minister said there is now community transmission of the Omicron variant across regions of England.[subscribe] * France will close nightclubs ahead of Christmas and tighten social distancing measures in response to Read More...


 
 

Life-long mental health duty to veterans

Date of Posting: 07-12-2021

The federal government has a duty to provide life-long access to specialised mental health services for defence veterans who remained vulnerable for the rest of their lives, a royal commission has been told. The former commissioner of the Producti Read More...


 
 

What is an Audiologist?

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

An audiologist is an Allied Health professional who specialises in hearing problems. Their duties include performing hearing tests, diagnosing the patient, taking moulds of each ear for hearing aids and fitting the hearing aid onto the patient. Th Read More...

 
 

Long waits for Qld specialists increase

Date of Posting: 06-12-2021

Patients in Queensland are waiting longer than clinically recommended to see medical specialists as a "growing and ageing" population increases demand on the state's public health system, a report says. A total of $595 million has be Read More...


 
 

What is a Radiographer?

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

A radiographer is an Allied Health professional who uses x-rays to produce radiographs of patients in order to help diagnose the patient’s medical condition. A radiographer can have a lot of variety in their working day. As well as using x-r Read More...

 
 

What is a Psychologist?

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

A Psychologist is an Allied Health professional who specialises in the treatment of mental health problems and human behaviour. The difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist is that a psychologist primarily aids the depressed patient by co Read More...

 
 

What is Allied Health?

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

Allied Health is a term used to describe a broad group of health professionals across a range of vocations.  In short, Allied Health can be described as health professionals that aren't doctors and aren't nurses.  This is a very Read More...

 
 

The Job of a Pharmacist

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

A Pharmacist is an Allied Health professional who prepares and dispenses medication.  They may work at a retail pharmacy or hospital pharmacy.  They can also work as an industrial pharmacist, taking part in the research and manufacture o Read More...

 
 

What is a Podiatrist

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

A podiatrist is an Allied Health professional who specialises in treating the feet.  They can treat conditions such as toe fungus, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, bunions, infections and foot injuries. Podiatrists can perform ingrown t Read More...

 
 

History of Nursing in New Zealand

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

A history of nursing in New Zealand begins in the 1800s.  The first hospital was established in Auckland in 1850. There were also informal basic cottage hospitals run by untrained women, some little more than domestic servants, where able Read More...

 
 

Vic health boss welcomes child COVID vax

Date of Posting: 06-12-2021

Victoria's chief health officer is talking up the safety of Pfizer's paediatric COVID-19 vaccine as his state and others wait final clearance for five- to 11-year-olds. The young cohort is to soon become eligible for the vaccine after it w Read More...


 
 

How to become a nurse

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

Becoming a Nurse - What Path Will  You Take? Becoming a nurse is probably one of the most personally and professionally rewarding jobs that you can do. Nurses are highly sought after within Australia and indeed throughout the world, and const Read More...

 
 

Nursing In Australia - in Three Steps

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

Do you want to move to Australia to work as a nurse?  This article is intended to provide you with an up to date explanation of the requirements and the steps you need to take.     Step 1 – Do your qualifications a Read More...

 
 

What is a Mental Health Nurse?

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

A mental health nurse cares for patients who are suffering from a mental illness, dysfunction or mental disorder.  Not all patients that a mental health nurse treats are mentally ill though; they may be suffering from stress or emotional difficu Read More...

 
 

Omicron in nearly a third of US states

Date of Posting: 06-12-2021

The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has spread to about one-third of US states, but the Delta version is still providing the majority of COVID-19 infections as cases rise nationwide. Though the emergence of the new variant has caused alarm worl Read More...


 
 

Nursing Jobs Abroad - An Overview

Last Updated: 06-12-2021

Your job as a nurse can take you overseas, so if you’ve always yearned for travel and excitement, why not consider working abroad? You could work your way around the world, nursing in countries that appeal to you. Nurses are in high demand all Read More...

 
 

'Back to normal' not the answer for people living with disability

Date of Posting: 06-12-2021

The Australian Physiotherapy Association has called against a return to normal for people with disabilities, particularly when it comes to accessing physiotherapy. The world recently celebrated the United Nations’ International Day of Person Read More...


 
 

NSW Omicron cases increase to 15

Date of Posting: 05-12-2021

Two more cases of the Omicron variant have been detected in NSW, bringing the state's total to 15. A number of likely cases are expected to be confirmed later on Sunday.[subscribe] NSW recorded another 286 new cases of coronavirus from 66,6 Read More...


 
 

Kids vaccines likely in new year

Date of Posting: 05-12-2021

Approval of COVID-19 vaccines for five- to 11-year-olds is imminent, with a January rollout likely. Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Therapeutic Goods Administration and Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation should make a c Read More...


 
 

Specialists detect rise in rare cancer

Date of Posting: 05-12-2021

Cancer specialists have noticed a worrying increase in women presenting with advanced forms of rare cancer following Victoria's COVID-19 lockdowns. AAP understands some Melbourne practitioners have seen a 30 per cent rise in late-stage cases o Read More...


 
 

Aussie blokes still quiet on mental health

Date of Posting: 05-12-2021

Aussie blokes continue to struggle with their mental health and are doing so in silence. Two thirds of men aged 18 or older experienced a disconnect with family and friends during the past two years of isolation and lockdown, according to the late Read More...


 
 

Push for more cervical cancer self-testing

Date of Posting: 05-12-2021

Cervical cancer screenings have declined with almost half of Victorian women failing to keep up with routine appointments during the pandemic. The Cancer Council estimates about 47 per cent of tests are currently overdue.[subscribe] Surveys con Read More...


 
 

Poor awareness about repeat heart attacks

Date of Posting: 05-12-2021

An estimated 57,000 Australians are admitted to hospital with heart attacks every year. Thirty per cent of them are on their second and one-in-10 will experience another event within 12 months. But if that's not enough to set alarm bells ringi Read More...


 
 

Managing The Risk Of Falls For Older Patients

Last Updated: 03-12-2021

Falls are common in older people and can not only cause injury but can also knock their confidence. In fact it is said that older people are 12 times more likely to suffer a fall than be involved in a pedestrian or motor accident. Further to this, Read More...

 
 

What is an Orthotist and Prosthetist?

Last Updated: 03-12-2021

Orthotists and prosthetists are Allied Health professionals who work in the prosthetic area of health care. An orthotist sees patients who need external devices to give them more mobility, such as a back brace for somebody suffering from scoliosis Read More...

 
 

What is a Social Worker?

Last Updated: 03-12-2021

A social worker is an Allied Health professional who helps people at times of crisis. Their clients may include families, students, hospital patients or the elderly. At young age people need more emotional support and care because they are in a de Read More...

 
 

Nursing as a Career

Last Updated: 03-12-2021

Nursing as a career has come a long way from the 1800s.  These days, nursing is one of the world’s most sought after professions.  It can be a highly paid, exciting career.  And nurses are in demand all over the world.  W Read More...

 
 

What do Occupational Therapists do?

Last Updated: 03-12-2021

An occupational therapist is an Allied Health professional who can help people enhance their lives by helping them to improve their every day motor skills in order to do tasks that able bodied people take for granted.  For example, if a person i Read More...

 
 

The burnout crisis is worsening - and not just due to COVID-19

Date of Posting: 03-12-2021

One doctor has opened up about the profound effects that burnout has had on her life, and has called for urgent action to support the frontline health workers we depend on - who are struggling more than we know. Dr Elizabeth Berryman, Founder and Read More...


 
 

SA hospitals face staff walkout

Last Updated: 02-12-2021

More than 100 workers at three Adelaide hospitals will walk off the job amid concerns over staffing levels and safety measures. Workers at the Flinders Medical Centre, the Repatriation General Hospital and the Noarlunga Hospital will take the acti Read More...


 
 

No new local cases of COVID-19 in Qld

Last Updated: 02-12-2021

No new local COVID-19 cases have emerged in Queensland, a day after a man tested positive on the Gold Coast. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the man is the only case to emerge after 10,349 tests in the 24 hours to 6.30am on Thursday.[subscribe] Read More...


 
 

Anti-vax flyer deceptive, NSW mayor says

Date of Posting: 02-12-2021

Clive Palmer's political party distributed anti-COVID-19 vaccine brochures made to look like official medical advice in the outback NSW town of Broken Hill, the town's mayor has told a parliamentary inquiry. The United Australia Party targ Read More...


 
 

Seventh Omicron case confirmed in NSW

Last Updated: 02-12-2021

A seventh returned traveller in NSW has been diagnosed with the Omicron COVID-19 variant and health authorities fear the person may have contracted the virus on their flight home, given they had not been in any of the southern African countries of co Read More...


 
 

New mental health facility for Melbourne

Date of Posting: 02-12-2021

Construction has begun on a new acute mental health facility in Melbourne. Premier Daniel Andrews and his deputy James Merlino visited the site of the 22-bed facility at the Royal Melbourne Hospital on Thursday.[subscribe] The new beds have bee Read More...


 
 

US reports first case of Omicron variant

Date of Posting: 02-12-2021

The United States has identified its first known case of Omicron, discovered in a fully vaccinated patient in California who travelled to South Africa, as scientists continue to study the risks the new COVID variant could pose. Public health offic Read More...


 
 

Cancer kills more poor people in Australia

Date of Posting: 01-12-2021

Australians living in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas are 40 per cent more likely to die from cancer, the latest government statistics show. People living in the least disadvantaged areas of Australia have a mortality rate of 130 in every 10 Read More...


 
 

Scientists developing 'exercise' in a pill

Last Updated: 01-12-2021

Australian scientists are attempting to make a pill containing many of the benefits of exercise. But it won't be medicine for lazy couch potatoes.[subscribe] The futuristic therapy is designed to help immobile patients unable to exert thems Read More...


 
 

Youth fear COVID, climate and inequality

Date of Posting: 01-12-2021

Nearly 70 per cent of young gender diverse Aussies feel they have been unfairly treated in this past year, highlighting an urgent need for support, Mission Australia's annual youth report has revealed. For the first time, the annual survey of Read More...


 
 

CQUni course reinforces Kieran's determination to create change in men's behaviour

Last Updated: 01-12-2021

Kieran Murphy wants to bring the scourge of domestic and family violence into the light and CQUniversity’s Graduate Certificate in Facilitating Men’s Behaviour Change is helping him achieve that goal. Kieran said his passion to create Read More...


 

 
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