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SUMMARY:Digital Health Capability Framework: Case Study: Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar features a case study presentation which will: \n\nexplain how nurses and midwives can apply the knowledge acquired from the educational formative level modules to their daily practice\nexplain how nursing and midwifery students can apply the knowledge acquired from the educational formative knowledge to their practice placements\n\nSpeakers: \n\nAaron Jones FACN\, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Information Officer\, Sydney Local Health District\nMarilena Pelosi\, Maternity Informatics Manager\, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital\n\nVisit the website for more information.
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LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Leadership – No Health Care Future without Nurse Leaders: Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Nurses are voted the most trusted profession every year\, yet they have not been entrusted with leading the health future of their communities\, and countries. Interprofessional practice has not recognised nurses to be decision makers in their own right. \nWhen nurses move into leadership roles\, they build on skills that are intrinsic to the delivery of nursing care. Nurses working in the community are well placed to see the challenges and barriers that our fragmented health system and how they impact on the health outcomes of our communities. Nurse leadership is vital to ensuring that the health system is accessible\, responsive and able to meet the needs of all Australians. \nCome and hear from colleagues who are specialists in their fields\, gain current and relevant insights\, and share your experiences and thoughts in real time. \nPanel members: \n\nAdjunct Professor Kylie Ward FACN. CEO\, Australian College of Nursing\nKaren Booth. President\, Australian Primary Health Care Association (APNA) \n\nNursing in the Community Week aims to raise awareness on how nurses can support our community to stay safe at home\, wherever that is. \nVisit the website for more information.
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LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Health
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