AAP - 25-02-2015
A report into Victoria's public hospitals has highlighted many are in a precarious financial position. Cash levels at 12 Victorian public
Karen Keast - 19-02-2015
An extra 163 graduate nurses have been employed in New Zealand compared to the same time last year. Ministry of Health figures show a total of 868 graduates,
Karen Keast - 17-02-2015
Australians face sky-high American-style treatment costs if governments continue to privatise hospitals and health services. That’s the message from the
HealthTimes - 17-02-2015
In this three-part series, we explore how pathologist assistant Georgie and her husband Nate can make the most out of their income and how financial advice can improve their
HealthTimes - 13-02-2015
Australian nurses are feeling disheartened and underappreciated with several surveys finding increasing
Karen Keast - 13-02-2015
The Australian Nursing Federation is upping the ante in its campaign to help nursing graduates secure
Karen Keast - 13-02-2015
Western Australian nurses have won their fight to become the highest paid nurses
HealthTimes - 13-02-2015
On Wednesday 19th March the Chancellor of the Exchequer – George Osborne unveiled the most radical reformation of the UK pension regime, dwarfing the A-day changes announced
Karen Keast - 14-01-2015
A large study in the United States has found nurses working rotating night shifts face an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and lung cancer. The study
Karen Keast - 13-11-2014
Liberian health workers have resorted to using plastic bags at times to protect themselves against the deadly Ebola virus. Speaking via video link as part of
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