The University Of Sydney Susan Wakil School Of Nursing And Midwifery
About The University Of Sydney Susan Wakil School Of Nursing And Midwifery
The University of Sydney Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Widwifery is ranked second in Australia and 15th internationally for academic and employer reputation (QS subject rankings, 2018).
The University Of Sydney Susan Wakil School Of Nursing And Midwifery Description
Our courses are founded on evidence and taught by researchers who are developing new knowledge in the field of nursing and midwifery. Gain knowledge and awareness of local and global health systems and learn how to use your skills in leadership to shape the future of health care and improve patient outcomes.
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CRICOS 00026A
ABN: 15 211 513 464
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Reviews
Nursing at The Unversity of Sydney is ranked 25 globally across all subjects, according to the 2018 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS).
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Every Australian will soon have a My Health Record — an online summary of their health information — unless they opt out over the next three months.
“I think there needs to be more leaders in nursing, especially in mental health. Old cultures are still very engrained, and I want to shift the paradigm. We should focus on ways to empower people and eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness” - Rachel Hibbard is a mental health nurse at the Marie Bashir Centre and has recently completed the Master of Mental Health Nursing.
Join in the celebrations of NAIDOC Week from July 9 - Jul 25. See the full list of University of Sydney talks and performances via the link below.
“Why didn't someone warn me?" Miss Pennie said
Brad Hazzard is defending a move to extend hospital visiting hours despite pushback from nurses and staff.
http://bit.ly/2Ki6xlC
Historian has discovered extraordinary images of outback nurses.
http://bit.ly/2MXaeyH
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Hypertension affects over a third of the Australian adult population and current blood pressure measuring devices don't provide accurate long-term readings.
The Westmead Applied Research Centre (WARC) is running a competition to help solve this real-world problem and will be awarding $50K in prizes to the most promising technology solutions.
http://bit.ly/blood-pressure-challenge
Cash for more midwives – it was announced yesterday that the NSW budget will launch a new parenting package that includes $9.3 million for 100 more midwives.
https://ab.co/2MCz4UG
Have you ever thought about moving to the UK? Immigration rules have been relaxed in the UK to allow more nurses into the UK to work. Happy days!
https://bbc.in/2t5FFP8
One in three dollars from this year's NSW government budget will go to health says the premier...
http://bit.ly/2MBpKAm
Last chance to join the free Sydney Health Forum on 27 June for an interactive discussion on the impact of human-dog relationships on our physical and mental health. Register online: http://bit.ly/2H3sylOou
Can a better understanding of human-dog relationships influence patient care?
Job opportunities for nurses are growing faster than the workforce as a whole, and nurses with postgraduate qualifications will reap the greatest rewards as the health industry expands and becomes more complex. Find out more about postgraduate nursing study at Usyd: http://bit.ly/2sSaqHh
University of Sydney academics - Keith Cox, 68, retired from nursing last year after 40 years, the past 10 as a cancer practitioner. Oncologist Michael Boyer, 57, is the chief clinical officer at Sydney’s Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. Their friendship extends beyond the ward. http://bit.ly/2y0wIeZ
Do u provide any placement after Master course in Mental health, and what are the scope for who did Master from another country?
Do u provide any placement after Master course in Mental health, and what are the scope for who did Master from another country?