Scholarship scheme to be run by an Indigenous community controlled organisation

By ANMJ Staff|
2023-02-27T16:35:03+11:00
October 19th, 2022|

The Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme, which has assisted thousands of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people studying an entry level health course, will be [...]

Nursing records a 19% surge exceeding growth in broader workforce, 2021 Census data reveals

By ANMJ Staff|
2022-10-13T12:30:47+11:00
October 13th, 2022|

Nursing has overtaken building as the third most common non-school qualification in Australia, behind business and management and teacher education according to 2021 Census data [...]

QNMU members identify how to make nursing and midwifery more enticing

By ANMJ Staff|
2022-09-27T14:01:54+10:00
September 27th, 2022|

Queensland nurses and midwives have identified dangerous workloads, moral distress or fatigue and insufficient income as the key barriers to recruiting and retaining workforce as [...]

New course on best care incontinence standards for people living with dementia

By ANMJ Staff|
2022-08-02T14:36:52+10:00
August 2nd, 2022|

A new online course based on incontinence care standards for Australians living with Dementia, has been developed by the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI). Titled [...]

National study to track nursing grads for 10 years to find out where they end up working and why

By ANMJ Staff|
2023-02-27T16:43:35+11:00
July 20th, 2022|

National study to track nursing grads for 10 years to find out where they end up working and why

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