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08SepCategories: Events, Nurse Uncut - GeneralOur friends across the ditch in New Zealand have been having a rough time since the earthquake on the weekend. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit region of Canterbury at 4:36 am on September 4, the epicentre was 40 km west of Christchurch city, and the depth of the quake was 10 km. The epicentre was close to the town of Darfield. It was fortunate the earthquake occurred when the central city streets were deserted, as there could have been many deaths and injuries if it had happened du... More... -
07SepIt was Father's Day last weekend. How did the Father's in your life spend the day? Do you need a special day to honour your Father? Richard Thomas from the Sydney Morning Herald said even though his 80-year-old dad is 22,500 kilometres away, he regularly sends him tokens of gratitude and affection "for a lifetime of fatherly care and love." He does this without "relying on a designated day instructing me to do so". "I know as a father what I value most is to see my children happy and... More... -
03SepThe Positive Living in Aged Care Awards were held in Sydney this week. Aged care facilities in Katoomba, Killara and Hamlyn Terrace received first prize in their respective category, for their award-winning mental health and wellbeing projects. The big winner of the day was the intergenerational program concept. Half of the competition's finalists were recognised for their work in challenging age-related boundaries. UnitingCare Ageing’s Starrett Lodge in Hamlyn Terrace won an awar... More... -
02SepThe ward I work on is predominantly a children's medical/ isolation ward but the majority of our patients these days are oncology patients that require isolation for one reason or another. So, it got me thinking about what it is that I like about nursing children with cancer? Seems almost wrong to enjoy looking after children and their families who are dealing with the most terrible diseases, having treatment that makes them so so sick and often seeing them pass away. That said, the number... More... -
01SepOne of our new forum members Krishna had some interesting thoughts on the changing nursing workforce. So much that we thought it deserved a blog post. We’d be really interested to hear your views so share them below! She has been nursing for 30 years and says she has noticed a shift in "life values" between the 70's-80's trained nurse and the upcoming young grads of today. “But this isn't a bad thing,” she says. “In the 80's we looked up to Alan Bond and Christopher Skase for 'h... More...
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