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Is your hospital being held to ransom?

09 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly

Ransomware is on the rise. The number of enterprises being forced to pay criminals to decrypt their files is growing every day. This trend can be particularly worrisome for hospitals, which have come under constant fire from ransomware attacks in 2016.


Life hacks for nursing - Part 5. Avoiding lifting injuries.

07 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly

In this series of Life Hacks for Nurses we will be offering up tips and clever solutions to the problems we face every day. In Part 5 we take a look at 12 tips for avoiding lifting injuries.



Mobile app connects islands with GC doctors

05 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly

A mobile app is being developed to connect rural and remote medical communities in the Pacific islands with specialists from the Gold Coast Hospital in Queensland, Australia.


3:01 AM lozenges order request caught on tape

04 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly

WARNING: SATIRE ALERT: BOCA RATON, FL – The following is an exclusive transcript of the explosive dialogue that has resulted in a formal reprimanding of Dr. Ann Hedonia by hospital administrators:


Health and the 2016 budget, in a nutshell

04 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly



3 technology skill sets nurses will need

03 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly

Technology is changing the world at warp speed, especially in healthcare. In this article we take a look at three skill sets nurses will need to develop to acquire, use, and integrate these emerging technologies.


Labour Day Focus: Ratios Save Lives

02 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly

When nurses are overworked, the possibility of medical complication increases, the risk of infection rises and a patient’s recovery time gets longer. This is why the QLD nurses union and the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation believe Queensland needs mandatory nurse-to-patient ratios, nurse-to-resident ratios and midwife-to-patient ratios right across our health system.


Life hacks for nursing - Part 4. IV insertion on fragile veins

01 May, 2016 by Corin Kelly

In this series of Life Hacks for Nurses we will be offering up tips and clever solutions to the problems we face everyday. In Part 4 we take a look at tips for IV insertion on fragile veins.



Going to work should not mean stepping into the ring

27 April, 2016 by Corin Kelly

If you or a workmate have been threatened, abused or assaulted at work, you can use this Violence report form to tell the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWMA) about it. You can also report incidents of violence via the NSWNMA phone app.


Supplements supercharge antidepressants

27 April, 2016 by Corin Kelly

Omega 3 supplements can give antidepressants a boost, particularly in those people who don’t respond well to the medication, a new study has found.


Surgery not a fix-all for back pain

25 April, 2016 by Corin Kelly

Low back pain is the most common symptom seen in primary care; the underlining injury is often enhanced by psychological and social stressors, write the authors of a Perspective published online today by the Medical Journal of Australia.


Life hacks for nursing - Part 3. Tips and tricks

24 April, 2016 by Corin Kelly

TED stocking struggles, code brown and NGT troubles? In this series of Life Hacks for Nurses we will be offering up tips and clever solutions to the problems we face everyday. In Part 3 we take a look at tips and tricks to make your shift easier.


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