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  2. Australian College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Nursing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    A college of nursing is an educational institution that provides nursing education, often part of a university.. College of Nursing may also refer to: . Australian College of Nursing, a professional body for nurses in Australia, created by merging the Royal College of Nursing, Australia and the College of Nursing,

  5. Australian Nurse of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Nurse of the Year Award was created to honour and showcase excellence in the nursing profession throughout Australia. It has become recognised as the highest civilian accolade for a nurse in Australia. There were 437,516 nurses registered to practice in Australia in 2021. [1]

  6. Timeline of nursing history in Australia and New Zealand

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    1992 – Jan Bassett's Guns and Brooches surveys the history of Australian Army nursing. [ 63 ] 1996 – The Flight Nurse Association was created by the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) to recognise the need of training and education of the same standards throughout New Zealand.

  7. Patricia M. Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Patricia M. Davidson (born Canberra, 23 April 1957) is an Australian nursing educator. She is best known for her contributions improving cardiac nursing and transitional care with a focus on under served populations in a global context, and for her leadership in higher education.

  8. Patricia Downes Chomley - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Downes Chomley MBE was the first director of postgraduate nursing education at the College of Nursing, Australia from 1949 until 1964. She also served in the Australian Army Nursing Service in 1940, and saw active duty in Palestine, Libya, Ceylon and on the hospital ship Manunda. She was appointed as a member of the Order of the ...

  9. Debra Jackson (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson is a Fellow of the Australian College of Nursing (2014), Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2018) and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ad eundem(2020). She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau Honour Society of Nursing (2000). Jackson was named a Principal Fellowship of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre ...