Skilled, caring, hard working nurses deserve fair pay, good conditions and reasonable workloads. Thank you to ED nurses of NSW for amazing efforts during the pandemic. Thank you to nurses everywhere for their service to their profession, their colleagues and their communities.
What a treat to see my article “Law, Regulation or just damned politics :the underutilisation and undervaluing of the worlds largest health workforce” published in Journal of Law and Medicine 28/4 2021 today
Hospital emergency departments and staff are facing extreme pressures as we contend with providing ‘business-as-usual’ urgent care over the busy summer period, as well as increasing COVID-19 presentations. Full @acempresident statement - https://t.co/mP2OnQ1lWS
“Volunteering is an act of heroism on a grand scale. And it matters profoundly. It does more than help people beat the odds; it changes the odds.”
Bill Clinton
An honour working alongside these volunteers that have a common mission - to serve the community.
#NCCTRC recently ran a one day Major Incident Medical Management Support (MIMMS) course for 11 participants. Working in a hands-on environment, participants completed the course with all the tools and principles necessary to tackle pre-hospital disaster management.
Master of Ceremony Praneel Shankar of the Fiji Nurses Symposium challenges all participants with a quote from "Diary of a Nurse" to end the Inaugral Virtual Fiji Nursing Symposium.
#Rise#EMFijiNursing
Master of Ceremony Praneel Shankar of the Fiji Nurses Symposium challenges all participants with a quote from "Diary of a Nurse" to end the Inaugral Virtual Fiji Nursing Symposium.
#Rise#EMFijiNursing
Dr Stevan Bruijns @codingbrown shared his work behind the implementation and sustainability of triage system in South Africa. He was part of the first ever Fiji Emergency Nursing Symposium. Privileged to have shared his work on the EN platform.
Vinaka Vakalevu Honorable Minister of MOHMS @Nadokoulu for your great support and leadership in recognizing emergency nursing in Fiji. It has been a great priviledge to have you as a key note speaker in the Inaugural Virtual Fiji Nursing Symposium.
#Leaderhship
Panel Discussion -Trauma Management in Resource Limited Environment. Tips to conduct Research and Data -Professor Kate Curtis.
- Have an idea.
- Understand why its important
- Get mentoring to help/ support from the right people.
#NumbersInfluenceChange