Sinopsis
The podcast for Australian health professionals.
Episodios
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Speaking with: Nancy Pachana on planning for an active and engaged ageing population
15/08/2017 Duración: 31minThe University of Melbourne's Will Isdale spoke with Nancy Pachana, Professor of Clinical Geropsychology at the University of Queensland and author of the book Ageing: A Very Short Introduction, about what we can do to plan for a healthy, engaged senior population.
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Racism remains a major barrier to Indigenous nursing and midwifery workforce and Indigenous health outcomes: Janine Mohamed
24/11/2016 Duración: 34minJanine Mohamed - The CEO of CATSINaM chats about her career, cultural safety, Birthing on Country, and the impact of racism.
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Kylie Ward - The CEO of ACN chats about her career, nurse retention, and why the nursing voice is critical in health reforms
14/10/2016 Duración: 18minNurses must be proportionately represented at the table in health reforms: Kylie Ward.
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Professor Hannah Dahlen on Midwifey
14/09/2016 Duración: 25minHannah Dahlen - The renowned midwifery advocate discusses her career, medical interventions in births, home births, and relationship-based care.
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The Olympic nurse overcoming infections and hurdles at Rio
18/08/2016 Duración: 19minKaren Keast talks to Australia's Olympic nurse in Rio about nurse infections, safety and helping athletes achieve PBs at Rio.
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Ged Kearney on nursing, unions and the election
14/07/2016 Duración: 19minGed Kearney is the president of the ACTU, and former president of the ANMF. In this podcast, Karen Keast talks to Ged Kearney about her nursing career, the state of the health system, union dynamics and her aspirations to enter politics.