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A comprehensive pathway for nurses to become midwives at The University of Notre Dame in Melbourne
- January 14, 2025
- Category: Sponsored Post
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
The need for qualified midwives in Australia continues to grow, as the demand for maternal care services remains strong across the country With a national focus on improving health outcomes for mothers and babies, the profession of midwifery is not
Feel like a fraud? Five tips to tackle Imposter Syndrome
- January 23, 2025
- Category: Grads & Students
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
Imposter syndrome is a psychological phenomenon where one feels like a fraud or a fake in their profession. This can especially be felt by students, graduates and early career nurses and midwives. “I was a
Financial and emotional strain of placement poverty: research
- January 10, 2025
- Category: Grads & Students
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives, Clinical placement, Placement poverty, Students
A new study has captured the financial and emotional strain of unpaid, mandatory placements on health and education students. The University of Wollongong (UOW) research provides a scaffold for how tertiary students could be better
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
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