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Hospitals in Australia to Provide Doctors, Nurses & Security Personnel with Body Armor 01-01-2019

West Australian hospital patients and visitors have increasingly become more aggressive and even violent. For their safety, the doctors and nurses as well as security personnel will soon be issued body armor.

The Australian Health Department has placed an order for 250 custom body armor vests, claiming the protective armor was needed “to enhance the safety of employees most at risk of being injured by the increase in aggression and violence in hospital settings.” 

Robotic Nurse Assistant (RONA) Current And Future Market Size 01-01-2019

Robotic nurse assistant or robotic nursing also known as ‘Carebots’ is the use of autonomous mobile robots which are  designed and programmed to perform tasks related to assist (but not replace) nurses in hospitals, care facilities or even homes for treatment and medical care of people especially elderly and physically disabled ones. Robot nurses are also used for performing several routine tasks such as collecting blood sugar and pressure levels.

The Dangerous Allure of Breech Birth at Home – and a Problematic New Paper 31-12-2018

At first glance, I thought I’d misunderstood it. I just didn’t expect to see a paper with so much spin about high-risk home birth in a mainstream specialist journal. This one claimed that, in essence, all you need is the right practitioner for breech birth to be safe at home. And it was amplified by the authors on the journal’s blog, too. Why do I think this was dangerous and misleading, and what does the case show about the editorial process of the journal that published and promoted it?

Ipswich nurse's tale of the high seas 03-08-2018

AN IPSWICH nurse navigator has returned from a global aid mission around the world. West Moreton Health Nurse Navigator Gail Rogers took the transition in her stride when she swapped the familiar wards of Ipswich Hospital for a 1000-bed hospital on the high seas during a recent seven-week deployment with the Navy.

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Philosophical … Jane O'Connell, centre, took on the medical establishment and won support

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Medicare benefits under consideration … a midwife, Shea Caplice, left, with Cybella Macindoe, who she helped deliver nine months ago, and her mother Emma

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With Sue at the Civic Reception held at Yorketown in her honour, are Mayor Robert Schulze and Roma Bache (Health Service Board Chair).

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'Labour of Love', including Monica Feder's story, 'A Bush Birth'.

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LEARNING: Midwives Nola Aicken and Kelly Williams chat with Professor Susan McDonald (right).

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Antoinette Miach, 84, in front of an Italian community centre in Prahran

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Nurse, Lisa Cooper is Victoria's first kidney-pancreas transplant patient to have a baby.

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Technology might make bedside charts a thing of the past.

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At the 2005 Nursing and Midwifery Awards last Friday night were, from back left, Health Minister Hon. Lea Stevens, Dr John Thompson, Dr Basil Hetzel, Dr John Boully, (from middle) Faith Thomas, Grace Sopar, Muriel Olsson, Chris Nihill, Linda Jackson, (from front) Lowitja Donoghue, Sister Joan Durdin and Margaret Lawrie.