My grad year on The Austin Hospital’s COVID-19 ward
2020-12-10T08:57:21+11:00My grad year on The Austin Hospital’s COVID-19 ward
My grad year on The Austin Hospital’s COVID-19 ward
Socially distanced nursing and midwifery simulation during the COVID-19 pandemic
While the shift towards digital and data-driven record keeping is an undoubted positive, according to a graduate nurse coordinator in Melbourne Western Suburbs, a historical [...]
The stressful nature of a healthcare environment can result in difficult behaviours and may lead to workplace conflict. By approaching challenging behaviours in the workplace [...]
Two call bells are ringing, a patient’s pump is beeping and a relative has just motioned for a word as you’ve started your medication round. [...]
For nurses and midwives, being able to give and receive constructive feedback is an essential skill and key component of reflective practice that facilitates continuous [...]
Nurses and paramedics with low neuroticism and high extroversion are best suited to coping with the stressors of the professions, a new study has revealed. [...]
From accounting to nursing: Navigating my grad year at 40
Transitioning from education into the workplace can leave many new graduate nurses feeling overwhelmed, unsupported and full of doubt. One strategy to help counter the [...]