by The Nurse Break Team | Dec 13, 2023 | Australian Nursing Blog, Leadership & Management, Research & Academics
Embark on Dr. Penny Sweeting’s transformative journey from emergency nursing to academic leadership at Charles Darwin University. Discover strategies for building trust, navigating leadership, insights into inpatient safety research, and the art of fostering...
by The Nurse Break Team | Nov 28, 2023 | Australian Nursing Blog, Research & Academics
We are excited to bring you an interview with Hannah Bek who is a rural generalist registered nurse and research fellow with Deakin Rural Health (a University Department of Rural Health funded by the Australian Government’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training...
by The Nurse Break Team | Apr 3, 2023 | Australian Nursing Blog, Leadership & Management, Nurse Educators, Research & Academics
Emeritus Professor Rhonda Nay has agreed to write for The Nurse Break about how the nursing profession has changed over the years, answer tough questions about the state of nursing education and give us down-to-earth perspectives on how to improve! With 50+ years...
by The Nurse Break Team | Mar 21, 2023 | Aged Care Nursing, Australian Nursing Blog, Leadership & Management, Research & Academics
Emeritus Professor Rhonda Nay has agreed to write for The Nurse Break about her nursing career, passion for justice for older people and those with dementia, lessons learnt, rewards and more. With 50+ years of experience, she has been pivotal to the careers of so many...
by The Nurse Break Team | Mar 15, 2022 | Australian Nursing Blog, Research & Academics
Meet Professor Elizabeth Manias, who completed her PhD in 1999! With a Greek heritage and raised in a low socioeconomic area in the South East of Melbourne, she was the only person in her year from high school to begin university studies. She became a Registered...
by The Nurse Break Team | Jan 26, 2022 | Australian Nursing Blog, Research & Academics
We interview Associate Professor Judith Anderson about her career in rural nursing and research. Judith has a 20-year history of working as a Registered Nurse in rural areas. The majority of this time was spent in multi-purpose services and aged care, where she worked...
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