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National Home Nurse
Phone: 133000
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24.01.2022 National Home Nurse services are expanding- now looking for oncology nurses with chemotherapy experience on the Gold Coast.
23.01.2022 Aretha Franklins cancer doctors recall her grace, grit
23.01.2022 An equal world is an enabled world. How will you help forge a gender equal world? Celebrate womens achievement.
22.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in the Southern suburbs of Sydney
22.01.2022 Create a future without cancer | World Cancer Day February 4
21.01.2022 Unfortunately, few people know that throwing expired pharmaceuticals into garbage or flushing them down the toilet is not only harmful to the environment but potentially dangerous to our health.
21.01.2022 Exercise and diet could be the key to saving more than 200,000 people dying from cancer across the next 25 years, Australian research has found.
19.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in Gosford and the Central Coast
19.01.2022 Australia joins the Nursing Now campaign, eager to build on its platform and develop Australias nursing workforce so that it is capable of meeting the future health needs of the nation.
18.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in Adelaide and across South Australia
17.01.2022 The value of our work is measured by its impact on the lives of people in the here and now as well as its contribution to the people yet to be affected by a diagnosis of cancer.
17.01.2022 Happy international Nurses Day. On the occasion of the International Day of the Nurse and the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, the World Health Organization (WHO) joins hundreds of partners worldwide to highlight the importance of nurses in the healthcare continuum and thank nurses for what they do. The theme for this year is Nursing the World to Health.
16.01.2022 This years flu numbers are high, but theres more to the story
16.01.2022 Patients with mental health problems, chronic disease and undergoing rehabilitation will be increasingly diverted out of hospitals and cared for in the home, with growing evidence of better care outcomes and greater cost efficiencies for governments.
16.01.2022 "The hospital-in-the-home revolution is potentially one of the most significant improvements in the private health offering in the last 20 years," Mr Hunt said.
14.01.2022 A message from our CEO to all our workforce. John Pappalardo Chief Executive Officer at 24-7Healthcare Pty Ltd... A big thank you to our healthcare workers There is no doubt that this crisis will change the world as we know it today. I just wanted to reach out and thank all our doctors at 13SICK and GenWise and our nurses at National Home Nurse. You are doing a wonderful job caring for patients at home and in aged care facilities. My hat goes off to you and all the other healthcare frontline workers for your courage and caring attitude.J
14.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in Bendigo
11.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in Wollongong and surrounding areas
11.01.2022 National Home Nurse acknowledges and appreciates the important contributions nurses make to our community. The International Council of Nurses states Nurses are essential in transforming health care and health systems such that no person is left behind, without access to care or impoverished because of their need for health care. Here at National Home Nurse, we like to raise the profile of Nurses and the important work they do. Meet Catherine Murray - our Clinical Director. https://nationalnurse.com.au//international-nurses-day-201
11.01.2022 The HITH conference was insightful and we met so many talented Health and Industry professionals and learnt about the challenges and opportunities to support Hospital in the Home. We look forward to the conference next year. thanks to HITH photographer, Joseph Byford
11.01.2022 The ACN National Nurses Breakfast is hosted each year in celebration of International Nurses Day on 12 May. Traditionally the campaign saw nurses and their supporters hosting a breakfast or get-together at their workplace, university or community centre to celebrate International Nurses Day. This year, taking into consideration restrictions that have arisen through the COVID-19 pandemic, we encourage nurses to take time out for themselves during International Nurses Day week ...and treat themselves to a self-care breakfast. This will look different for all nurses. It can be an opportunity to trial an exciting new recipe, or simply make the time to enjoy a cup of tea in peace. Register your breakfast with us and well send you a special photo prop so you can join nurses around the country who will be sharing photos using #ACNBreakfast.
11.01.2022 Immunisation Update Mt Gambier- an interesting short course coming up in July. National Home Nurse is also looking for casual nurses in Mt.Gambier.
11.01.2022 https://www.heartfoundation.org.au///heart-age-calculator
10.01.2022 World Health Assembly has designated 2020 the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife. Nurses and midwives play a vital role in providing health services. These are the people who devote their lives to caring for mothers and children; giving lifesaving immunisations and health advice; looking after older people and generally meeting everyday essential health needs. They are often, the first and only point of care in their communities.
09.01.2022 A three-year pilot trial funded by the federal government will station 10 telehealth nurses at 10 charities that support people with rare and complex conditions to connect them with the best-suited services and information for them.
09.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in South West Victoria
09.01.2022 Nurses at the table for healthcare reform The future of Australias healthcare system will be influenced by nurses. With APNA and Karen Booth representing them, primary health care nurse professionals from across Australia are front and centre of healthcare policy and planning, and have a seat at the table alongside Government.
08.01.2022 The Coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic is causing us to review and change the way we operate. Things are evolving quickly and we will continue to adapt as things change. For your safety and the safety of our staff, we will; * Continue to carry out visits... * Assess your current health status * Not come to work if we develop any cold or flu symptoms * Maintain regular handwashing and hygiene practices * Not visit self-isolating patients to ensure they do not risk exposing you to the virus * Not wear a mask when dealing with non-symptomatic patients as it is important to preserve mask supplies for individuals acutely unwell with coronavirus Our Hospital in the Home programs continue to be an extension to hospital based care. Please call us on 133 000 if you have any queries about future visits.
08.01.2022 Australian Government Department of Health: This video shows the impacts of Coronavirus are tough and its important to take care of your mental health.
06.01.2022 What kind of care can you get at home? Few hospital-type services are delivered at home under the current system for privately insured patients: they account for about 4% of hospital treatments paid in 2018-19. Common hospital-type treatments in the home include IV therapy and wound care.... A number of insurers are conducting pilot programs for out-of-hospital rehabilitation after strokes, joint replacements or an accident; chemotherapy; kidney dialysis; and palliative care, so people can die more comfortably in their own homes.
04.01.2022 The tagline for World Health Day is: Support nurses and midwives.
04.01.2022 Nurses are not only key to health care delivery in this country but are leaders in the identification of challenges and solutions, development and implementation of practice advancements, and innovative health care research. An interesting article by Adjunct Professor Kylie Ward FACN
04.01.2022 Interesting story
03.01.2022 Great to see Australian researches on the global stage
02.01.2022 Great news everyone. In addition to our local state premiers, across the sea, the New Zealand Prime Minister has confirmed the Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy are essential workers. Happy Easter.
02.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in Cairns and far north QLD
02.01.2022 Casual Registered Nurse opportunities in Perth and WA.
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