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Nursing in the 1918 Pandemic, Nellie Miles Walker Part 2

NurseClickBy ACN Publications10 September 2020

You can read Part one of Nursing in the 1918 pandemic on our NurseClick blog. By Ruth Rae, FACN, PhD. In early 1916 Australian soldiers were divided into two divisions, one remained in Egypt and the other went to Europe.[1] Nellie Miles-Walker was transferred to England with nurses from 1 and 2 Australian General Hospital…

Michelle Touma MACN

Improving the quality of life for older Australians at home: Q&A with Michelle Touma MACN

NurseClickBy ACN Publications10 September 2020

Nursing care is pivotal to improving the quality of life for older Australians. Their expertise, critical thinking and empathy are essential to ensuring their complex needs are professionally treated and managed. Today, as part of our Nurses Where You Need Them NurseClick Series, we speak to registered nurse Michelle Touma MACN, People and Culture Manager…

Erin Mercieca

Teaching while learning: A graduate nurse’s experience adapting to their new role in a specialised clinical area

NurseClickBy ACN Publications7 September 2020

By Erin Mercieca MACN, Graduate Registered Nurse and Australian College of Nursing Stage 2 Emerging Nurse Leader. With special thanks to Sue Hughes FACN. Transitioning to practice can be complex for the new nurse (Missen et al., 2016). It can take graduate nurses time to become acclimatised to their new clinical role. It has been…

Robyn Vance MACN

General practice nurses: A voice for the community’s vulnerable

NurseClickBy ACN Publications4 September 20201 Comment

“General practice nurses (GPNs) have in-depth knowledge and specialised skills to assist people and empower them on their health care journeys,” says Robyn Vance MACN, a registered nurse who currently works at Flinders Peak Medical Centre in Ipswich, Queensland. All across Australia, nurses like Robyn working in general practice settings are pivotal to reducing the…

Nursing in the 1918 Pandemic, Nellie Miles Walker Part 1

NurseClickBy ACN Publications3 September 2020

By Ruth Rae, FACN, PhD. Today Australian nurses are facing the challenge of saving lives amid an influenza pandemic on home soil. Any suggestion they have let their profession down when they contract the virus defies all logic. They are the frontline defence and they put themselves at risk for the benefit of their patients…

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Nurses supporting neighbors in times of crisis: Melbourne’s Public Housing Lockdown

NurseClickBy ACN Publications1 September 2020

Nurses are the backbone of local communities. In times of peace and crisis, their expertise and skills are essential to protecting and improving the health of individuals, particularly those in vulnerable groups who most need assistance. When nine Public Housing Towers went into lockdown in Melbourne in July to help prevent the spread of COVID-19,…

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