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The chaotic world of nursing abroad in disasters

The chaotic world of nursing abroad in disasters

by The Nurse Break Team | Mar 18, 2022 | Australian Nursing Blog, Humanitarian & NGO Nursing

We teamed up with International Medical Corps to interview one of their senior humanitarian nurses Susan Mangicaro who talks to us about what it’s like nursing abroad in disasters. International Medical Corps relieves the suffering of those affected by conflict,...
Nursing in Papua New Guinea with the Australian Volunteer Program

Nursing in Papua New Guinea with the Australian Volunteer Program

by The Nurse Break Team | Dec 15, 2021 | Australian Nursing Blog, Humanitarian & NGO Nursing, Rural & Remote Nursing

Karen is a Registered Nurse / Midwife, lactation consultant and humanitarian who tells us about her experiences Nursing in Papua New Guinea with the Australian Volunteer Program – educating locals and delivering babies in the jungles and beyond. We hope you...
22 amazing insights into Dr Lisa Peberdy: rural, remote, humanitarian nursing

22 amazing insights into Dr Lisa Peberdy: rural, remote, humanitarian nursing

by The Nurse Break Team | Aug 17, 2021 | Australian Nursing Blog, Humanitarian & NGO Nursing, Rural & Remote Nursing

Meet Dr Lisa Peberdy, nurse turned midwife with a wealth of knowledge in women’s health, public health and midwifery, who describes how her career has taken her from the furthest corners of the Australian outback to international humanitarian work. Lisa has over...
Humanitarian Nursing in IRAQ On The COVID-19 Frontline: What It’s Really Like

Humanitarian Nursing in IRAQ On The COVID-19 Frontline: What It’s Really Like

by The Nurse Break Team | Jul 7, 2021 | Australian Nursing Blog, Covid-19 Articles, Humanitarian & NGO Nursing, Rural & Remote Nursing

Meet Jacob Coleman who is a nurse with medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) – aka Doctors without Borders. Jacob has been on assignment since July 2020 nursing in Iraq on the COVID-19 frontline where cases peaked at 4,000 a day in...
Disaster preparedness and nursing – what it’s all about

Disaster preparedness and nursing – what it’s all about

by The Nurse Break Team | Apr 4, 2021 | Australian Nursing Blog, Covid-19 Articles, Humanitarian & NGO Nursing, Leadership & Management, Research & Academics

Dr Karen Hammad has held positions in the university sector, as a hospital coordinator and as a health care consultant for international organisations such as the World Health Organisation and private business. Karen graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1996 and has...
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