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The Australian College of Nursing (ACN), formed in 2012 from a merger of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia and the College of Nursing, is the professional body for nursing in Australia. ACN advocates, develops policy, and provides education to advance the status of nursing nationally and internationally.
Chick began her initial nursing training in Melbourne in June 1947. She later reflected that little of her nursing training encompassed nursing scholarship, and dealt mostly with facts from medicine or psychology rather than concepts. [1] In 1960 she spent a year at the College of Nursing (now the Australian College of Nursing) in
The Australian College of Nursing still runs postgraduate certificate courses for nurses in many specialities. [75] The transfer of nursing education to the university sector from the hospital setting was the result of long-time efforts by leaders in Australian nursing, notably, pioneer nurse educator Merle Parkes. [76]
Australia New Zealand Therapeutic Products Authority; Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences; Australian Breastfeeding Association; Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation; Australian College of Midwives; Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine; Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care; Australian Drug ...
Merle Elecia Parkes AM (born 19 May 1927) is a pioneer nurse educator [1] who spent the bulk of her extensive career championing quality education for nurses in Australia. . Parkes was eventually instrumental in affecting change from solely hospital-only training, to formal nursing degrees within tertiary institut
Australian Critical Care is a bimonthly peer-reviewed nursing journal covering clinically relevant research, reviews, and articles of interest to the critical care community. It is published by Elsevier and was established in 1988, with Pam Robinson as its founding editor-in-chief .
1971 – Australian Nurses' Journal (later Australian Nursing Journal, later Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal) founded. [55] 1973 – Christchurch and Wellington Polytechnics offer diploma-level nursing education; Massey and Victoria Universities (Wellington) start their post-registration bachelor's degrees. [3]
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists; Royal Australian College of General Practitioners; Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists; Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists; Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists