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Nurses Living and Working In Abu Dhabi - Rachel Rowson's Story

HealthTimes - 19-10-2015

Where are you from? Manchester, England. Where were you trained? I did a diploma of higher education at the University of Lancashire

 
Aussie doctor suspended for helping IS

AAP - 15-07-2015

An Australian doctor who has gone to Syria to aid Islamic State militants has had his medical registration suspended. An Australian doctor wanted

 
A World of Opportunities with Geneva Healthcare

HealthTimes - 26-05-2015

Back in 2012, New Zealand nurse Merryn Carr decided it was time for a change.  With adult children and no commitments at home, the time was right to pack her bags and

 
Registration renewal fee drop for nurses and midwives

Karen Keast - 24-03-2015

Australia’s 361,000 registered and enrolled nurses, midwives and nurse practitioners will pay $10 less when they renew their registration this year. Nurses,

 
Red Cross calling

Karen Keast - 12-02-2015

The Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society was formed in 1914 amid the outbreak of the First World War. One hundred years later, nurses and allied health professionals

 
Jobs forecast in nursing, midwifery and allied health

Karen Keast - 14-11-2014

A review of New Zealand’s health workforce points to job opportunities for midwives

 
Courageous young nurse honoured

Karen Keast - 19-09-2014

Katrina Coleman is triaging more than the nursing needs of some of New Zealand’s most disadvantaged families. From preventing power disconnection to linking

 
ANMF Online CPD for Nurses and Midwives

HealthTimes - 01-09-2014

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) Federal Office offers nurses and midwives four separate professional development training rooms to assist them to meet

 
Healthy ways of coping with night work

AAP - 12-08-2014

Quiet surroundings and dark curtains are important in getting a good day's sleep for those who work night shifts, a psychologist says. Night

 
Tasmanian nurses and midwives plan industrial action

Karen Keast - 08-08-2014

Tasmania’s nurses and midwives will remove goodwill in their planned industrial action as the state government considers introducing a public sector wage freeze.

 

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