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25.01.2022 Can you spot the difference between childhood incontinence that resolves naturally, and that which will be carried into adulthood without intervention? Learn this and more from academic paediatrician and head of the multidisciplinary continence service at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Prof Patricia Caldwell, exclusive to our Learning Hub.



25.01.2022 A faster test for COVID-19 is definitely a good thing, but how it's likely to fit into Australia's infection management. A panel of leading experts break down the pros and cons.

25.01.2022 Healthcare workers can help to combat the rise of domestic violence with the right knowledge. To understand more about technology use in DV, head to our Learning Hub: https://bit.ly/3i1DJ0G

25.01.2022 Learn how to manage the different types of in-situ breast cancer from Director of Breast Services at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, Dr Cindy Mak.Exclusive to our Learning Hub.



25.01.2022 There have been major changes to contraception in 2020. Learn the new best practice from A/Prof Debra Bateson, exclusive to premium membership on the Healthed for Nurses Learning Hub.

25.01.2022 Unfortunately, FGM is ongoing in Australia as well. For insights into the Australian context, head to our Learning Hub: https://bit.ly/33TEHr1

23.01.2022 "Let’s not make things worse by criticising ourselves for failing to cope better."



22.01.2022 One of our most in-depth presentations, Menopause Management Past, Present and Future brings together four of Australia's leading experts to provide a masterclass on best practice for this condition. Exclusive to premium membership on the Learning Hub.

21.01.2022 In the context of a pandemic, robotic companions might seem like an attractive option for nursing homes. Unfortunately, there are some things they just can't provide.

20.01.2022 New insights are being made into the relationship between burnout, empathy and 'moral injury' in the healthcare sector.

14.01.2022 As Western countries struggle to contain a new wave of coronavirus, we need to look to Asian success stories. https://theconversation.com/europes-second-wave-is-worse-th

14.01.2022 'Preliminary evidence suggests that green time could potentially buffer the consequences of high screen time, meaning nature may be an under-utilized public health resource to promote youth psychological well-being in a high-tech era.'



13.01.2022 This Canadian report may well be indicative of a global trend. Find out more about FASD on our Learning Hub: https://bit.ly/3kLz2tA

13.01.2022 Testing doesn't have to be an ordeal for children. Though pitched at parents, this article has some great tips for health professionals as well.

11.01.2022 An increased focus on sleep hygiene has mostly been positive, but some developments are pure pseudoscience. To find out what actually improves sleep quality, head to our Learning Hub: https://bit.ly/2ErP6kQ

11.01.2022 Is the UK experience being mirrored in Australia? What could be done to ensure nurses are heard?

09.01.2022 "Having the technology, policy or medicine alone is not sufficient. We need to unlock the potential of communities, empowering everyone to have joint responsibility." https://theconversation.com/we-could-be-doing-more-to-preve

09.01.2022 The similarities between aged and disability care are striking and concerning. Let's stop the spread among the most vulnerable in society.

09.01.2022 Health literacy is great for many reasons, but it turns out it's not a major factor in preventing vaccine refusal.

08.01.2022 We have to assume this or future bushfire seasons will also be extreme. Here's how you can advise people to prepare and safeguard their health.

06.01.2022 While an understandable attempt to keep variables down, excluding pregnant women from vaccine trials is bad science and dangerous as well.

03.01.2022 Help Prof Raina McIntyre and Prof Kerryn Phelps undertake an important study into PPE usage by completing a short, anonymous survey. Participants have a chance to win $100 Westfield gift vouchers.

02.01.2022 'Some skin symptoms appear soon after infection, while others arise later or in more severe disease. Most get better with time.'

02.01.2022 While there's still no room for complacency on hygiene, it's also important that recent research isn't overblown. Read on for the details of the latest findings.

01.01.2022 An older article, but a perennial problem. What can be done to recruit more men into nursing, and to make sure the profession is equitable for females?

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