Monthly Archives: November 2009

Nursing from a Migrant's Point of View

Not even in my wildest dreams had I thought I’d be a nurse 3 years down the track. Although I respected the work nurses provided to the community, the stigma of being a male nurse was always at the back … Continue reading

Posted in: Because We Care

Mercy Dash

In patient transport, we occasionally get asked to transport palliative patients from a larger regional treatment centres back to a smaller rural centre which is closer to the patient’s home, family and friends. This happens when there is no more that the … Continue reading

Posted in: Nurse Uncut - General

Most Memorable Moment

Most of us nurses have an abundance of memorable moments, funny ones, horrible ones, intriguing ones, etc. But, I have one moment that was truly humbling. It was a moment that will never leave me for as long as I … Continue reading

Posted in: Just For Fun, Nurse Uncut - General, Nursing - Aged Care
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Meet Julie, a Rural Midwife

Here at Nurse Uncut, we enjoy featuring different people from a variety of medical background. In this post, we bring to you Julie, a rural midwife based in country New South Wales. Tell me something about yourself (your family, hobbies, … Continue reading

Posted in: Interviews and Features

Nurse Practitioner Jobs: Harder and harder to find?

There was a recent article on the ABC News about how a survey revealed that almost a third Nurse Practitioners (NP’s) are currently unemployed. If you are like me, you are not surprised by this and are not in a … Continue reading

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