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Professor Jo Ibrahim from Monash University joins Nursing Review to discuss the royal commission final report. He touches on the new aged care act and the two proposed systems of governance.
'The Nurse' podcast is the harrowing tale of sexual abuse and institutional mismanagement that has rocked Tasmania and its health system. Journalist and creator of the podcast Camille Bianchi, joins Nursing Review to chat about the story.
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On the podcast this week, Host Conor Burke is joined by Michelle Dowd the Nurse Manager of Intensive Care Services at Liverpool Hospital. Michelle has been intimately involved in the treatment of the sickest COVID-19 patitnets since the beginning of the pandemic. They talk about the recent COVID outbreak at Liverpool hospital and how the virus has eveolved over the year.
The Black Dog Institute have come up with an e-health hub offering mental health support. TEN (The Essential Network) is a multifaceted e-health hub, developed by health professionals for health professionals as part of the Australian government's COVID-19 response. Melissa Black joins NR to discuss the hub.
Nurse Vishnugar Arunasalam from Western Sydney LHD joins host Conor Burke to discuss the role pop up drive through testing sites play in the battle with COVID-19.
Early on in the pandemic host Conor Burke was joined by Professor Peter Curson to discuss the history of pandemics and what effect they had on Australia.
Daily life is consumed by the pandemic, but how much do we know about other viruses that are lurking in our community. The emergence of COVID-19 is a timely reminder that diseases can jump from animals to humans in our own backyard. This week guest virologist Dr Sacha Stelzer-Braid joins host Conor Burke to talk about why we shouldn't kiss our pets.
This week, host Conor Burke is Joined by Jenny Wallace, NUM on the respiratory/COVID ward at Liverpool hospital in Sydney. Wallace has been on the respiratory ward for 11 years and talks about how her team treat COVID patients and how this disease differs form anything she has seen on the ward before.
Andrew Ingersoll is one of only a handful of Chief Nursing Information Officers nationwide. Andrew joins host Conor Burke to talk about his unique role and how it has played a key role in the fight against COVID-19.
Associate Professor of Food Microbiology Julian Cox, from the UNSW school of Engineering, joins the podcast to discuss the risks of contracting the coronavirus through food and groceries.
Professor Nick Talley, editor of the Medical Journal of Australia, joins host Conor Burke to discuss the use of masks to combat the spread of COVID-19
Senior Associate Will Mackey is an economist and data scientist at Grattan Institute. He joins Conor Burke to discuss Australia's strategy for fighting COVID-19. In the wake of the Melbourne outbreak, should we be aiming for elimination of the virus rather than suppression?
Joining host Conor Burke this week is Professor Michael Ward from the university of Sydney. Ward is the lead of a study which suggests COVID-19 could be a season winter virus much like the common cold or flu.
Dr Ben Beck, Senior Research Fellow in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University,joins host Conor Burke to discuss ways in which we can safely physically distance in Australian cities.
This week host Conor Burke speaks to infectious disease specialist Assoc. Professor Sanjaya Senanayake about how we teach the spread of virus at universities and our preparedness for pandemics.
In Episode 11 of the Coronavirus Podcast we delve into wet markets, what are they and are they bad for us. Host Conor Burke is joined by Dr Petr Matous, Senior Lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering at Sydney University.
Tammy Hoffman, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, Bond University joins host Conor Burke to discuss what we do in the future if no vaccine is found. What is our plan B?
This week, host Conor Burke speaks with Ashleigh Peters, a nurse who has direct working experience treating COVID-19 patients at Sydney's Westmead Hospital.
Jill Newby, Associate Professor at UNSW based at the Black Dog Institute, talks to Conor about mental health during the pandemic and gives tips on how to keep anxiety at bay during times of uncertainty. She also talks about an upcoming service designed to help frontline workers deal with mental health.
Professor David Paterson, from the university of Queensland's Centre for Clinical Research joins host Conor Burke to discuss the COVID-19 clinical drug trials he is running and the possibility of a vaccine for the virus.
In the second episode dealing with the Government COVIDsafe app, Adam Dunn from USYD discusses whether downloading the app may cause us all to become complacent with COVID safety, and if we are becoming a surveillance society.
This episode, Host Conor Burke and Assoc Professor Ian Mackay discuss Kawasaki disease, Llama antibodies and 5G conspiracies.
Cath Rogers, clinical nurse and dean of health at Torrens Uni, joins Conor Burke for the International Nurses Day to talk the state of nursing in 2020.
Professor Chris Edmond and host Conor Burke discuss whether the economic turmoil caused by lockdown and isolation is worth the health benefits.
This episode delves into the merits and potential pitfalls of the governments new tracing tool, the COVIDsafe app. Cybersecurity expert Dr Suranga Seneviratne from the University of Sydney, joins host Conor Burke.
This is the first episode of Nursing Review's new podcast. 'The Coronavirus Podcast' will tackle all of the myths, research and talking points that surround the pandemic. Hosted by Conor Burke, this episode features Associate Professor Ian Mackay from The University of Queensland. They discuss immunity passports, easing restrictions and Trump and his obsession with disinfectant.
Retiring CEO of the Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation ,Associate professor Leanne 'Lulu' Zalapa, looks back on a career in healthcare and discusses what nursing and philanthropy mean to her.
Odyssey Health Group founder Phil Usher on ratios and innovation in aged care
Michael Wilson,PhD Candidate at the Adelaide Nursing School, has sought to answer some of the unknowns that surround voluntary assisted dying as they relate to nurses
Kate Charlesworth,Public health physician and the Sustainability Lead at South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, discusses how the health system can help tackle climate change.
What is Forensic Nursing? Associate Professor Linda Starr An expert in the field of nursing and the law from the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Flinders University in South Australia, joins to discuss.
Blue Knot Foundation president, Dr Cathy Kezelman, spoke with Nursing Review about the launch of the new Practice Guidelines for Clinical Treatment of Complex Trauma.
What does personality have to do with rural nursing?
Do nurses lack an understanding of pain in older patients? Joanne Harmon form UniSA discusses.
Professor Susan Kurrle, director of the Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre at the University of Sydney, talks new show 'The Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds'.
Georgina Willetts spoke with Nursing Review about the profession’s fight for legitimacy and her links to Florence Nightingale and Sir Henry Parkes.
Can working in aged care produce better nurses?
Brisbane-based app creator Elliot Miller talks Hearoes,that guides hearing impaired people through the new environment of sound, following a hearing implant.
Dr Jacqueline Healy of the University of Melbourne Medical History Museum talks 'The Women's: Carers, advocates and reformers' exhibition.
Dr Robyn Dwyer of La Trobe University discusses the drinking cultures of nurses.
Dr Emily Karanges from the University of Sydney discusses pharmaceutical payments to clinicians.
Radiation oncology clinical nurse consultant Michelle Roach talks about RONKAS, the online skills training for ration nurses.
Alison Hutchinson discusses Deakin University's new institute of Health Transformation.
Patsy Yates, chair of ACN’s End of Life Care Policy Chapter, discusses the white paper; Achieving Quality Palliative Care for All: The Essential Role of Nurses.
USQ Associate professor Coralie Graham and Nursing student Joanne Stefanaras talk about nurse placements in Vietnam
Tony Smith of Newcastle University's Rural health department discusses nurse practitioners
Vicki Evans, Clinical Nurse Consultant and Vice President of the World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses.