New report links ageism to serious healthcare harms

Older Australians are feeling dismissed, excluded and stereotyped in healthcare settings, putting their access to life-saving care at risk, according to a new report. The Australian Human Rights Commission The age barrier: older adults’ experiences of ageism in health care, report draws on the lived experiences of older patients, their families and sector experts, supported by a comprehensive literature review. Perceptions of ageism are widespread across […]
‘Space for You’ resources to support new mums’ mental health in an Australian first

Aiming to improve outcomes for mothers and their families, Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH) is participating in an Australian-first maternal mental health promotion pilot project, called Space for You. The project officially launched today at the FSH Family Birth Centre during Perinatal Mental Health Week. It will trial the use of evidence-based, co-designed health promotion resources […]
Historic $16 billion cut to student debt comes into effect

Millions of Australians have had their student loans cut as the federal government’s 20% debt reduction measure comes into effect. The one-off debt reduction measure will benefit over three million Australians with the first 100,000 having received notifications via SMS text message, email or their myGov inbox. The Australian Government’s Universities Accord (Cutting Student Debt by 20 per […]
Stronger safety controls for vitamin B6 products

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) will strengthen safety controls for products containing vitamin B6 to help reduce the risk of nerve damage associated with the long-term consumption of high doses. Products with low doses of vitamin B6 will continue to be available for general sale, while products containing higher doses will require advice from a […]
Nursing system saves lives in emergency departments

The successful rollout of an emergency nursing system is showing significant improvement in patient deterioration, with plans for global expansion. The nursing system, developed at the University of Sydney, is helping to save lives in emergency departments, setting a new national standard for nursing care since its rollout in 2020. Trialled in 29 emergency departments across […]
Australia on track to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035

Australia is on track to become the first country to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035, latest data shows. Rates of cervical cancer among Australian women continue to fall, according to the report from the Centre for Research Excellence in Cervical Cancer Control. In 2021, the national cervical cancer rate decreased to 6.3 per 100,000, compared […]
Position statement calls for strengthening respiratory nursing workforce

Respiratory nurses have been recognised for their indispensable role in improving lung health across Australia and New Zealand. The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) new position statement outlines critical priorities to strengthen the respiratory nursing workforce to ensure optimal care for individuals living with lung conditions. The Position Statement, “Respiratory Nurse Leadership […]
New book helps frontline doctors and nurses to calm the mind

In the chaos of emergency medicine, one of the greatest challenges to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals is not just the emergency in front of them, it is the relentless noise within and around them. Meditation for Medics – Stopping the Noise: A Simple Guide to Unshakeable Mindfulness by a Busy ER Doctor has […]
New national guidelines on concussion treatment

New national clinical guidelines on the treatment of concussion and mild traumatic brain injury and a model of care specific to Australia and New Zealand are now available. University of Queensland researchers have led the development of the guidelines along with an education program to help address an identified knowledge gap. About 50% of people who sustain concussion and mild traumatic brain injury do […]
Gain digital skills in a changing environment: eLearning packages

Get ahead in the digital space. The Australian Digital Health Agency Online Learning Portal offers a range of digital courses specific to nurses and midwives. Digital technologies are transforming healthcare by enhancing patient care, improving operational efficiency, and enabling greater accessibility. Changes are already happening in the way we work with the advent of the […]
