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Financial stress and your mental health
- November 7, 2024
- Category: Sponsored Post
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
A higher cost of living has increased financial hardship for many Australians. Since 2020, interest rates, mortgages and inflation have risen fast, but real wages have gone down [1]. Despite low unemployment, higher living costs are affecting our living standards.
Shaping the future of aged care: Nursing students gain new perspective through clinical placements program
- December 19, 2024
- Category: Grads & Students
- / Tag: Aged Care
Nursing student Marcus Goh says his understanding and appreciation of the residential aged care sector improved significantly as part of the federal government-funded Aged Care Nursing Clinical Placements Program. Launched mid-2023, the national program has
‘It’s humbling’: Nursing lecturer helps guide next generation
- October 7, 2024
- Category: Grads & Students
- / Tag: Students
“As nurses, from our graduate year onwards, we are teachers,” says La Trobe University nursing lecturer Niki Lillibridge. “We teach our own as soon as we become professionals.” So, after working in nursing education and
Nursing students learn first-hand about kidney disease in remote Aboriginal communities
- September 20, 2024
- Category: Grads & Students
- / Tag: Grads & Students, Indigenous
Each year, the Adelaide University Rural Health Alliance (AURHA) – the rural health club for students undertaking a health-related degree – organises the Yalata Kidney Health Festival. The outreach initiative involves a group of about
Distance from friends and family makes early career nurses think twice about going rural
- August 16, 2024
- Category: Grads & Students
- / Tag: Graduates
Building social connections and creating community ties could help recruit and retain early career nurses to work in rural locations, according to a new research paper. Led by Elyce Green, from Three Rivers University Department
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