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Budget boost for mental health nurses
Date of Posting: 15-05-2013
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) has received a $23.8 million boost in the Federal Budget.
The Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) and the Australian Nursing Federation welcomed the additional funding, which will en
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Australian College of Mental Health Nurses CEO Kim Ryan
New Zealand nurse awarded highest accolade
Date of Posting: 17-05-2013
For the past 10 years, Janet Askew has taken her invaluable nursing skills abroad to places where they are needed the most.
The 59-year-old mother and grandmother has nursed at places such as Indonesia, Iraq and Sudan, and next month she will head
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Florence Nightingale Medal recipient nurse Janet Askew
Physiotherapists feel the pain of TAC fees
Date of Posting: 15-05-2013
Victorian physiotherapists are being forced to discount their fees below the market rate to treat motor accident victims.
The Australian Physiotherapy Association has revealed figures showing Victorian private practice physiotherapists are the wor
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Australian Physiotherapy Association CEO Cris Massis
Dietitians mark profession's past to build its future
Date of Posting: 14-05-2013
Australian dietitians must learn the lessons of the profession’s past so they can confront its future challenges, according to a leading dietitian.
Professor Susan Ash, an Adv APD and Fellow of the Dietitians Association of Australia, said i
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Dietitian Professor Susan Ash
