Nurse Education

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Pandemic catalyst for wave of nursing careers

Haley Williams - 14-11-2022

Covid-19 inspired a wave of career switchers, and investment in healthcare sector skills training boomed. Many were jumping into healthcare, perhaps in awe of our frontline

Nursing diversity starts with education

Nicole Madigan - 24-11-2021

As the importance of diversity becomes more understood, an increasing number of industries are doing more to ensure they attract a more diverse, and inclusive, workforce.

Age no barrier to a career in nursing

Nicole Madigan - 24-06-2021

Growing up, Catherine Grima’s career aspirations switched from hair dressing and teaching, to food technologist and lab assistant, and everything in between.

Transition shock: avoidable or part of the journey?

Haley Williams - 19-06-2021

Transition shock is a relatively new term based on reality shock, coined by Marlene Kramer in her 1974 book, Reality

Why nursing degrees aren't just for nursing

Nicole Madigan - 22-04-2021

The desire to help others is one of the most common reasons for undertaking a nursing degree.  But for some nursing graduates, for one reason or another,

Nurses have a critical role in identifying elderly abuse and mental health challenges

Nicole Madigan - 20-04-2021

Nurse education is critical when it comes to the identification of mental health issues or signs of elder abuse within nursing homes, according to mental health specialist,

Realise your full potential as a nurse practitioner

Haley Williams - 13-04-2021

In Australia, nurse practitioners are becoming increasingly critical in providing health care to at-risk populations – especially those in rural and remote regions.

COVID-19 has changed nursing education for good

Nicole Madigan - 16-11-2020

Digital literacy, commitment to social distancing, and improved communication skills have become standard requirements in nursing education in a post-COVID world.

Taking the lead - what makes a great nurse leader?

Haley Williams - 15-11-2020

When Arun Thomas left his home in India to study nursing in Australia, he had a passion for making a difference in peoples’ lives. But he couldn’t have imagined

Could a career in academia be for you?

Nicole Madigan - 23-01-2020

It was a lack of good enough grades that lead University of South Australia’s School of Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professor, Jane Warland, to pursue a career in

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