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FGM Learning website launched

Last Updated: 24-07-2014

Female genital mutilation (FGM) is estimated to affect more than 125 million girls and women around the globe. A new website provides a platform for Australia’s nurses, midwives and other health professionals caring for those affected by FGM, w Read More...


Australian College of Midwives' Sarah Stewart
 
 

Bullying app reaches out to remote health professionals

Last Updated: 24-07-2014

Bullying is not just limited to the school playground - it’s rife throughout workplaces, particularly in the health care sector. A new bullying app has been designed to help nurses and allied health care professionals regardless of where they w Read More...


CRANAplus' bullying app
 
 

Midwives pursuing career goals

Date of Posting: 01-07-2014

More midwives are treading their own path in Australia’s changing midwifery landscape. A unique Australian College of Midwives’ program is helping them shape their careers, writes Karen Keast. It’s like a career coach for midwi Read More...


Australian College of Midwives education officer Ruth King
 
 

Mental health care for older Australians

Last Updated: 17-06-2014

Depression and mental illness are not a normal part of ageing. A national charity is recommending mandatory mental health training for nurses and allied health professionals in the aged care and community support sectors to improve care for older peo Read More...


SANE Australia's Paul Morgan
 
 

Having healthy conversations with patients

Last Updated: 04-06-2014

A unique New Zealand training program is changing the way nurses, GPs and allied health professionals communicate with their patients. These healthy conversations are enabling patients to drive their own behaviour change, writes Karen Keast. Bar Read More...


Barbara Docherty at the APNA conference
 
 

Providing mental health care for people with an intellectual disability

Last Updated: 22-05-2014

People with an intellectual disability experience mental health problems at a rate up to three times’ higher than the general population yet the system is failing them. A unique guide now provides a national framework for action for frontline m Read More...


Associate Professor Julian Trollor
 
 

Get networking to advance your nursing career

Last Updated: 19-05-2014

Nurses are tapping into a unique networking opportunity to discuss local professional issues and advance their professional development. Karen Keast meets a young nurse leader striving to connect nurses through the initiative. At 23, Renee Calle Read More...


Emerging nurse leader Renee Callender
 
 

The changing landscape of dementia care

Last Updated: 04-11-2014

Statistics show more than 332,000 people in Australia are living with dementia and that number is forecast to rise to almost 900,000 by 2050. An Australian university is changing the way nurses, allied health professionals and even ordinary Australia Read More...


Education in dementia care
 
 

Remote nurse practitioners

Date of Posting: 07-04-2014

What does it take to become a remote nurse practitioner? The path is filled with dust and logistical challenges but it’s also one of the most professionally and personally fulfilling journeys, writes Karen Keast. Working as a nurse practit Read More...


Remote nurse practitioner Lyn Byers
 
 

Getting your script pad

Date of Posting: 25-03-2014

How do privately practising midwives gain their prescriber number and script pad? The road to prescribing medication is no simple undertaking but worth the effort, writes Karen Keast. Midwife Daniel Evans is now equipped with a prescriber number Read More...


Midwife Daniel Evans
 
 

Red Cross calling

Last Updated: 07-03-2014

The Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society was formed in 1914 amid the outbreak of the First World War. One hundred years later, nurses and allied health professionals are still answering the organisation’s call to help others, writ Read More...


Australian Red Cross aid worker Lindah Jury in Peshawar, Pakistan, outside the ICU tent in 2009.
 
 

Nursing in trauma and disasters

Last Updated: 11-03-2014

The National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre is at the forefront of Australia’s disaster and trauma care. Karen Keast takes a look at the organisation providing clinical and academic leadership in the specialised fields of trauma and d Read More...


NCCTRC trauma coordinator Bronte Martin at Tacloban, Philippines.
 
 

Mental health nurse credentialing

Date of Posting: 11-02-2014

The Australian College of Mental Health Nurses introduced its Credential for Practice Program 10 years ago. The program recognises the qualifications, skills and experience of about 1400 mental health nurses and is also working to strengthen the prof Read More...


Get credentialed: Australian College of Mental Health Nurses
 
 

What is forensic nursing?

Last Updated: 29-01-2015

Forensic nursing is an established and growing specialty area of nursing practice in Australia. But it’s not quite like how it’s portrayed in American television shows such as CSI and SVU, writes Karen Keast. United States’ vic Read More...


Australian Forensic Nurses Association founding president Linda Starr
 
 

Advocating for nurses and midwives

Date of Posting: 10-01-2014

There are a world of career opportunities for nurses - ranging from direct patient care to management, education and training, research and policy development. Then there’s advocacy, and caring for those who care, writes Karen Keast. When Read More...


ANMF federal secretary Lee Thomas
 
 

Making a career change

Date of Posting: 03-12-2013

The beginning of a new year is often a good time to reassess your aspirations and career goals. But where do you start? These experts’ tips will set you on the journey to landing your dream job in the health sector, writes Karen Keast. Iva Read More...


Former nurse and now career coach Ivana Williamson
 
 

Social media and patient privacy - a nurse leader's investigation

Date of Posting: 22-11-2013

Nurses and midwives are overwhelming embracing social media to share information but when does posting and tweeting breach patient privacy? One of Australia’s emerging nurse leaders put nurses’ use of social media under the microscope &nd Read More...


Consider everything posted online as publicly available
 
 

Home birth

Date of Posting: 07-11-2013

The latest statistics on childbirth in Australia show of the 294,814 women who gave birth in 2010, just 1,345 gave birth at home. Home births in Australia are steeped in controversy but some of Australia’s leading midwives say a home birth offe Read More...


Home birth provides choice
 
 

How to choose a nursing agency

Last Updated: 12-11-2013

Whether working full time, or just part time to supplement your income, Agency nursing gives nurses the flexibility to choose when and where they want to work their shifts. Not everyone has a "9 to 5" time table - least of all nurses - a Read More...


How to choose a nursing agency
 
 

Water birth

Date of Posting: 25-10-2013

Water is a life force in more ways than one - it covers more than 70 per cent of our earth and we drink it to survive. When it comes to using water for childbirth, water birth is still a contentious issue that divides healthcare professionals and org Read More...


Griffith University Professor Jenny Gamble
 
 

The childbirth journey

Last Updated: 10-09-2014

Child birth has been defined as the culmination of the pregnancy period with the expulsion of one or more newborn infants from a woman’s uterus. Child birth is also one of life’s essential journeys, writes Karen Keast. Any midwife wi Read More...


Childbirth is one of life's essential journeys
 
 

How to become a dietitian

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

If You're Interested In Food A Career As A Dietitian Could Be For You If you enjoy working with people and have an interest in the science of food and eating as part of a healthy lifestyle, then you might want to consider a career as a dietiti Read More...

 
 

How to become an occupational therapist

Last Updated: 18-10-2013

An Occupational Therapist's Role Is Extremely Rewarding If you enjoy working with people, have a sympathetic and caring attitude, heaps of determination and enthusiasm, and a desire to improve the lives of those around you, then you might want Read More...

 
 

How to become a nutritionist

Last Updated: 18-10-2013

Are You Interested In Becoming A Nutritionist? Over the last twenty years or so, there has been a strong shift in food awareness as people want to be healthier and live longer. Yet at the same time more and more people are becoming obese. In addit Read More...

 
 

How to become a radiographer

Last Updated: 20-08-2014

Looking for a Highly Skilled, Rewarding And Well Paid Career? Then How About Becoming A Radiographer? If you're looking for a career which offers plenty of exciting job prospects, then you might like to consider a career in radiography. Radiog Read More...

 
 

How to become a midwife

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

A Midwife's Role Is Special and Rewarding If you are searching for a career that's personally and financially rewarding and where no two days are ever the same, then you might want to consider becoming a midwife. It gives you the opportuni 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...

 
 

How to become a nurse practitioner

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

A Nurse Practitioner Takes Nursing to The Next Level If you're looking for a diverse and exciting career opportunity in a dynamic and often demanding job role then you may want to consider a career as a Nurse Practitioner. As a relatively new Read More...

 
 

How nurses and pharmacists can manage polypharmacy in older patients

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

Statistics show around one in three unplanned hospital admissions for older Australians are related to issues with their medicines – and half are preventable. A new educational program targeting health professionals, particularly nurses and pha Read More...


NPS MedicineWise clinical adviser Dr Philippa Binns
 
 

Midwifery courses give birth to a new career

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

Whether you’re a registered nurse with a desire to move into midwifery, a secondary student or someone with life experience setting your sights on a career in midwifery, there’s a course to suit, writes Karen Keast. It is Caron Spurway Read More...


Bachelor of Midwifery student Caron Spurway and her family
 
 

How allied health professionals can work in the UK

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

Emma Wilson loves working in the United Kingdom. The 28-year-old physiotherapist, who was born in Brisbane and raised in Canberra, is working as a locum through agency Medacs Healthcare (Australia) at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in Read More...


Physiotherapist Emma Wilson at St Anton
 
 

How dietitians can nourish our mental health

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

Nutrition is linked to our physical health and also our mental health. A pioneering group of Australian dietitians working in the field of mental health have created role statements designed to showcase the vital role dietitians play when it comes to Read More...


APDs Jan Plain and Dr Nerissa Soh
 
 

Taking the leap into remote nursing

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

What do you need to be able to thrive in remote nursing? The key lies in equipping yourself with an open mind and a sense of adventure, writes Karen Keast. Natalie Birt wakes up to sunshine every day in outback Australia. The 41-year-old regist Read More...


Remote nursing: Natalie Birt at her Wadeye school clinic
 
 

Nursing through disasters

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

The area of disaster health has come a long way since Australia’s first major international response to the tsunami that wiped out the western coastal areas of Aceh in 2004. While still in its infancy, there is a growing number of health profes Read More...


Disaster health: Jamie Ranse
 
 

A career in sports physiotherapy

Last Updated: 17-10-2013

Sports physiotherapy is a specialised segment of physical therapy that deals with the physical issues and injuries sustained by athletes. Due to the high levels of stress that athletes place on their bodies during their intensive physical activiti Read More...

 
 

What is physiotherapy?

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

What is physiotherapy? Through the use of evidence based, natural methods such as exercise, adapted equipment, education, motivation and advocacy, physiotherapy seeks to rehabilitate and improve the physical well being of patients with from moveme Read More...

 
 

The move into midwifery prescribing

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

Recent changes to the way maternity services are provided in Australia have opened the doors to midwives being able to prescribe PBS medicines. As Karen Keast discovered, midwives are heading back to university to gain the necessary qualification in Read More...


Griffith University lecturer Dr Kirsten Small
 
 

How nurses can care for the mental health of people with chronic disease

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

There is no health without mental health - that’s the view of the World Health Organisation. Now, the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses is launching online CPD aimed at improving the knowledge and skills of nurses to identify and Read More...


A glimpse of the ACMHN's new online learning program
 
 

Home nursing - a new career horizon

Last Updated: 22-10-2013

Home nursing is dusting off its old-fashioned image to showcase itself as a diverse, modern career that embraces cutting-edge technology and offers a wealth of job opportunities, writes Karen Keast. Home nursing is proving to be a new career front Read More...


Home nursing: RDNS district nurses Kosta Michalopoulos and Kirsty LeGassick
 

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