Navigating the storm: TGA’s guidance on cosmetic injectables causes waves in the beauty industry
In the wake of the Therapeutic Goods Administration’s (TGA) recent guidance to beauty industry bodies (on 15 Jan concerning the advertising of cosmetic injectables), a significant faction of the beauty industry has unleashed a torrent of furore and indignant bluster across social media. Injectors and influencers, pillars of the beauty realm, have also expressed their […]
Registered nurse leads study to improve palliative care in rural and remote
A new University of South Australia study is aiming to gain a better understanding of what’s working well in rural and remote palliative care, with the goal of improving knowledge and access to palliative care in these areas. Led by UniSA research student and registered nurse Marylouise Freeman, and UniSA Associate Professor Kate Gunn, the […]
Removing ENs from aged care would have detrimental effects on safe and high-quality care
What would happen if the number of enrolled nurses, or shifts, were reduced in a nursing home? According to the ANMF’s National Aged Care Survey 2023, released last October, such a move would create more work for registered nurses, increase workloads for AINs/PCAs/PCWs, and result in serious detrimental effects in the provision of safe and […]