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Articles in May, 2008 issue of Lamp, The
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Stressed nurses equals stressed health: nurses, midwives, doctors and the community all share the same concerns about our public health system. Wake up, Mr Iemma, and deal with these serious problems
by Brett Holmes - Specialist treatment for elderly patients
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Lifestyle Medicine
by Jeannette Bromfield - Will a national OHS system lower the bar? NSW's hard-won protection for workers is under threat of dilution in the push to 'harmonise' Australia's OHS systems
- AMA 'Wobbly' on health profession register
- What's on
- Rudd inherits Mersey
- Nurses' crucial role in primary care
- AWAs dead but nurses still not secure: AWAs have been banned by Kevin Rudd, but nasty loopholes remain as WorkChoices winds back
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Lack of faith in public hospital management
by Christine Earlam - Aussie nurse helps save UK train victim
- Save our system: the Garling Inquiry is systematically making its way around the state taking the pulse of the NSW public health system. Predictably, the prognosis is alarming
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Psychology for Nurses and the Caring Professions
by Jeannette Bromfield -
ENPA conference meeting the needs of ENs
by Roz Norman -
Next pay rise under Nursing Homes Award
by Judith Kiejda - Paid maternity leave vital for families and the economy
- Humanitarian health workers wanted
- 50,000 new health jobs
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Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Dread of Death
by Jeannette Bromfield - Private hospital nurses' protection countdown: with many Agreements expiring in September 2008, private hospital nurses should start thinking about improving pay and conditions in your next Agreement
- Government to move aged from hospitals
- Nurses campaign for fair pay
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Still need to negotiate Agreements
by Judith Kiejda - Byron workload dispute heats up: NSWNA takes NCAHS to IR Commission
- Young disabled moved from aged care
- Summary of NSWNA financial report for the year ended 31 December 2007
- Night shift shortfalls at Grafton: NSWNA demands more RN and clerical support for Grafton ED
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In reply to Laura Sheridan letter
by Rebecca Van Kuyk - 'Drunken, promiscuous' nurses hit back
- Better pay and recognition for skilled-up ENs: the NSWNA's 2008 pay claim seeks to recognise and reward ENs for their rapidly growing contribution to health care delivery across NSW
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Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends and Management
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No more WorkChoices
by Judith Kiejda - Low-cost loans for aged-care places
- The more we push nurses, the more we stress health
- All say, our health system is sick: witnesses including doctors, nurses and community members have provided evidence to the Garling inquiry about the deep problems encumbering the NSW Health System
- Diary dates
- It's funny how an election changes things …
- Nurses and midwives to access Medicare
- Mother's Day Classic
- Exhausted nurses' goodwill is evaporating
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In reply to Laura Sheridan letter
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Core Curriculum for Transplant Nurses
by Jeannette Bromfield - Nurses hold system together: the public health system in NSW would all but collapse if it were not for the goodwill and dedication of nurses and midwives but they need to be rewarded if they are to remain, the NSWNA has told the Garling Inquiry
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Then She Found Me: then She Found Me shows that having a baby is not child's play. It's an enjoyable chick flick with a message
by Maggie Roden - ACTU goes into bat for low paid
- Fijian nurses consolidate solidarity
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Equally value all nurses
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Clinical Companion: Medical-Surgical Nursing
by Jeannette Bromfield - Who is running our hospitals? Four years ago, John Menadue said 'no-one runs hospitals'. He argues that evidence in support of his proposition continues to mount with malfunction in many hospitals
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