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What is a Critical Care or Intensive Care Nurse?

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

Critical care or ICU nursing is a specialisation of nursing which deals specifically with patients experiencing high-dependency, life –threatening conditions.

Nursing as a Career

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

A nursing career in Australia offers the opportunity to join one of the most highly regarded and trusted fraternities of working professionals in the world, and to make a

History of Nursing in New Zealand

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

A history of nursing in New Zealand begins in the 1800s.  The first hospital was established in Auckland in 1850. There were also informal basic cottage

How to become a nurse practitioner

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

To become a nurse pracitioner, nurses will need to complete a relevant Masters degree and at least 3 years advanced practice training which demonstrates that they meet the

How to become a nurse

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

Becoming a Nurse - What path will you take?  Becoming a nurse is probably one of the most personally and professionally rewarding jobs that

Working abroad as a nurse

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

Many Australian nurses are looking to career opportunities overeas to expand upon their clinical skills, but also take the opportunity to travel the world.  Nina Hendy

The challenges of nurse management

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

While the role of manager can be one of the most rewarding in the nursing and allied health professions, it pays to be aware of some of the ongoing challenges affecting leadership

Nurses are you coming to America?

Karen Keast - 13-02-2015

Nurses wanting to work in the United States often hit a brick wall of stringent standards but it is possible for Australian and New Zealand nurses to secure work in the land

What is a Clinical Nurse Specialist?

HealthTimes - 12-02-2015

A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a registered nurse who is recognised as a senior member of staff across all areas of practice but particularly in acute care.

Nursing in Australia

HealthTimes - 12-02-2015

To work as a nurse anywhere in Australia, you need to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Once you have that registration, it is valid

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