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Page 1: Nursing Post - Issue 10

www.nursingpost.com.au theNursingPost

FREE ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION!Sign up for our Online magazine today!

Turn to page 47 for details

The Career and Education magazine for Nurses and Health Professionals

31 May 2010 - Issue 10

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Issue 10 of the Nursing Post has arrived!

Our Congratulations goes to the entire graduate class of 2008 from Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Western Australia for being our front cover winners for this issue! A fantastic photo that captures the future of nursing at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital!

Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) is one of Australia ‘s leading teaching tertiary hospitals. The Hospital has over 600 beds and employs approximately 5,000 staff who treat over 420,000 patients every year.

SCGH has an international reputation for ground-breaking medical research and is home to Nobel Laureate Professor Barry Marshall, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2005 for his groundbreaking work demonstrating that stomach ulcers are caused by bacteria and not stress.

Once again, thanks to the wonderful graduates for a great cover photo!

Want to see yourself and your colleagues on the front cover? It’s simple, just send us your happy snaps, as the competition is ongoing, and remember, even if you don’t end up gracing our front cover, there’s always a chance you may see your photo somewhere in the magazine.

Want to win an exclusive Nursing Post prize pack? Well, all you have to do is send us a touching, funny or informative story that you would like to share with your fellow colleagues throughout the country...go on, give it a go!

Are finances posing a bit of a concern for you? Then maybe you should give the lovely people at Quick & Easy Finance a call. They are able to help sort out your financial woes just as their name says, quickly and easily! Check out their advertisement in this issue for further details.

We hope you enjoy this issue of the Nursing Post, as we strive to bring you the latest career and educational opportunities for nurses and health professionals throughout Australia and New Zealand.

ABN: 28 105 044 282 PO BOX 6213, East Perth, WA, 6892Ph: +(618) 9325 3917 | Fax: +(618) 9325 4037E: [email protected] W: www.nursingpost.com.au

Next Publication Details: Issue 11: 14 June 2010 Material Deadline: 7 June 2010

Editor: Kelvin ChongPrinted by Westcare Pty LtdFor media-kits, deadlines or advertising queries, please contact Manish Shah

From the Editor...

Advertisers Index Ramsay Healthcare ......................... Inside Cover Promesse ....................................... 3, 17, 48-49WACHS ......................................... 4Geneva Health .............................. 5Pulse Healthcare ........................... 6-7CCM Recruitment .......................... 8-9Quick & Easy Finance ................... 10Ramsay Healthcare ......................... 11SwingShift Sisters ............................ 12Healthways..................................... 13Queensland Health ........................ 14Hays Healthcare ............................. 15Continental Travel Nurse ................ 16Smart Salary ................................... 16United Health Group ...................... 18-19Australian Medicines Handbook ..... 21Mediserve Nursing Agency ............. 24-25

Community ArticlesStress and Anxiety .......................... 26-27

Leisure &LifestyleCellarMasters .................................. 28 Madame Flavour Tea ....................... 29

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FREECALL 1800 002 388 AUS0800 542 100 NZwww.promesse.com.auEmail: [email protected]

experts on the gulf

Arabian Gulf Information Sessions are ready to roll -

it’s time to make a date!An expert Promesse team will be holding Information Sessions (morning and afternoon) in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in June, to tell nurses about opportunities for working in the Arabian Gulf including at the top hospital group, King Abdulaziz Medical Cities (‘KAMC’) in Saudi Arabia. KAMC representatives had been planning to join us as originally advertised but have had to defer their trip until next year.

The main aims of the sessions are that you gain an understanding of what living and working in the Arabian Gulf countries is all about, both the good and the bad, and if you’re interested, to help fi nd the perfect job for you. Our team has vast experience both of working there themselves as well as placing

our candidates in jobs and in locations that are right for them. Working in the Gulf can be a fantastic experience if you get the best advice. It’s not for everyone but almost anyone can fi nd their niche there. There are loads of top jobs on offer which we can tell you about as well as all the other benefi ts.

If you want to know more about expatriate life in the Gulf, come along and join in. We’re keen to answer all your questions and also you will be able to chat with like-minded colleagues during the refreshment break (yes, we are going to feed you!).

Information session dates:

• BRISBANE Thursday 3 JUNE • SYDNEY Wednesday 9 JUNE • MELBOURNE Friday 11 JUNEIt’s free, fun, interactive and informative, so

contact us right away to book your spot!

If you can’t attend, get in touch anyway - we will help you on an individual basis.

At Promesse our informed advice is • free and independent

• personalised• without obligation

and can make the difference between disappointment and

winning the perfect job. So act now - contact Christine

Kohleis RN or Judit Barta on the FREECALL numbers or email below.

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NURSES GET ASECOND OPINION!

If you’re a Nurse looking to relocate to the Middle East, now’s a great time to talk with Geneva Health to get the latest information and advice.

Having just returned from a trip to the Middle East, we can offer fi rst hand and up-to-date information about the wonderful opportunities on offer here. We can also put you

in touch with other Nurses who are currently living and working there.

HOT OFF THE PRESS!!!Representatives from the prestigious King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia will be joining us down-under for face-to-face interviews and information sessions in key cities throughout New Zealand and Australia in July.

This hospital is interested in interviewing Registered Nurses to fi ll their vacancies across a variety of different specialities. Employment offers will be made on the day, giving successful candidates the option of starting before the end of the year!

Some of the incredible benefi ts on offer are:

• Tax free salary• Free fl ights• Free furnished accommodation and utilities• Generous annual leave• Free medical insurance and emergency dental• 12-24 month contracts• Bonuses and relocation costs (conditions apply)• International travel opportunities• Work with a leading Healthcare

Recruitment company

NZ freephone: 0800 438 285AU freephone: 1800 151 [email protected]

Geneva Health are proud to be winners of Favourite Large Specialist Recruiter at the 2008 and 2009 SEEK Annual Recruitment Awards

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www.ccmrecruitment.com

Nursing Opportunities in Saudi ArabiaInterviews will be conducted in July in Australia & New Zealand

Now is the time to get organised and take advantage of the earning and saving potential as well as the extensive professional development opportunities available to you in Saudi Arabia!

The King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (General Organization) (KFSH&RC (Gen.Org.)) group are state-of-the-art Joint Commission International Accredited (JCIA) tertiary care medical research and academic facilities located in Saudi Arabia. Currently the group has three hospitals with a combined total of 1,346 beds (inclusive of day beds) between the Riyadh and Jeddah sites. KFSH&RC (Gen.Org.) hospitals are national referral centres for Oncology, Organ Transplantation, Cardiovascular Diseases, Neurosciences and Genetic Diseases.

Vacancies currently exist for Staff Nurses and Managers for a number of positions across all specialties in both the Riyadh and Jeddah sites. Senior positions include: Head Nurses (Oncology Clinic, Theatre, PICU, VIP & IVF) and Program Directors (Perioperative, Cardiovascular & Maternal Child).

If you have a passion for delivering high quality patient care, come along and meet the hospital representatives who will be visiting Australia and New Zealand in mid July.

Benefits Include:• Attractive Sign on bonus• Competitive Salary Paid Tax Free• Annual Bonus• Free flights, Free Accommodation & Free Utilities• 54 Days Annual leave• Relocation Allowance• Excellent Professional Development Opportunities• Free Medical Coverage• Severance Pay

AUS Free Phone: 1800 818 844NZ Free Phone: 0800 700 [email protected]@ccmrecruitment.com.au

Informationsessions and interviews

in JulyBOOK NOW!

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So why Saudi Arabia? That was the question

on everyone’s lips when I told them I was going to throw in my “normal” life in Australia for a year in a far off country shrouded in exotic mystery and allure.

I had come to a time in my life where I needed to break free of the humdrum routine of the everyday and satisfy my craving for adventure and excitement.

Flipping through a nursing careers magazine I came across the CCM Recruitment advertisement for contracts in Saudi Arabia. I called CCM and the recruitment officer gave me a complete and thorough overview of what to expect from my Middle Eastern sojourn, including details about the work involved, lifestyle, and cultural changes.

CCM’s continuous assistance with the application, medical, and visa processing enabled the process to be quick and hassle-free. So within three months I was waving goodbye to Oz and embarking on my Big Adventure.

Almost three years later (and with no

plans to leave!) I can confidently affirm that my time here in the Middle East has been the most rewarding of my life. Not only are the financial benefits excellent, but career wise I have had opportunities to further my skills extensively by being involved in the health care of patients with rare and advanced diseases and morbidities rarely seen in Western society.

Being a member of a large ex-pat community here in Riyadh has permitted me to meet and mingle with people from all over the world and all walks of life. It isn’t unusual to be at one of the multitude of parties, balls, and functions that are held every weekend and be introduced to twenty different people, all different nationalities, from engineers to doctors, corporate managers to military personnel. Being literally in the ‘middle’, travel to Europe, Asia, and everywhere else from Saudi is easy and accessible. The social scene here is thriving, and I have been fortunate enough to make amazing lasting friends, whom I have travelled with and can share my experience with me.

I came to Saudi Arabia knowing no-one and perhaps a little nervous of what lay beyond the horizon, but when I leave will take with me an irreplaceable experience, lasting friendships and a broader and wiser outlook on life and culture.

My Saudi Adventureby Emily

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HOW SOON CAN I RECEIVE THE FUNDS?Within 48-72 hours from the momentwe receive your completed application formand supporting documents*. How’s that for service!

Our turnaround time is second to none andwe pride ourselves on our quick and easyapproval process, with funds depositeddirectly into your bank account.

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www.healthwaysaustralia.com.au

REGISTERED NURSE • Global health management in North Ryde• New opportunity to improve health of others

• No shift work or weekends As a Nurse Care Manager, your primary focus will draw on your expertise and experience as a health care professional to help others make changes in their lifestyle, leading to signi�cant health outcomes. You will be working in a corporate environment with stable operating hours. We are looking for a responsible RN who:Has strong interpersonal skills and is able to develop rapport with others over the phone Thrives in a team environment Can e�ectively manage their own performance Essential to this role is:Minimum 5 years experience as a Registered Nurse Sound knowledge of chronic diseases Excellent verbal and communication skills Sound knowledge of PC and internet skills

ENROLLED NURSE• North Ryde Location• Preventative Health for long term rewards• No Shift work or weekends

As an Engagement Specialist you will have lots of interaction with our participants over the phone discussing how Healthways programs can make an impact on their health. Drawing on your clinical experience you will help individuals understand how they can take control of their health and improve their overall wellbeing. You will be working in a corporate environment with stable operating hours so you can enjoy life more.

We are looking for a responsible EN who:Has strong interpersonal skills and is able to develop rapport with others over the phoneExperience in the healthcare �eld (such as medical assistant, medical technician or health care assistant) Essential to this role is:Minimum 5 years experience as an Enrolled NurseSound knowledge of chronic diseasesExcellent verbal and communication skillsSound knowledge of PC and internet skills

Healthways is a company dedicated to global well-being. As a chronic disease management & wellness company we believe in changing the world one person at a time. Healthways Australia is continuing to

expand and more opportunities are becoming available for talented individuals who are passionate about healthcare to join our family.Healthways Australia strives to create a culture that is open, friendly and empowering for colleagues to work in. We work hard at providing an environment where our colleagues choose to do their best work. We provide full training on our processes and systems, professional development, discounted health insurance, a healthy work life balance and salary and life insurances.

You must hold an appropriate work visa to apply for the roles above. Please apply by email and send your resume and cover letter to: [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.

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More opportunities, more rewards for midwives in QueenslandBe part of Queensland Health’s contemporary midwifery workforce

Queensland Health’s investment in midwifery reform has led to unprecedented career opportunities for skilled and qualifi ed midwives. Our facilities and opportunities make Queensland Health the perfect place to advance your career.

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CALLING ALL AdveNturous NursestHe uK Is WAItING For YouLooking for a way to simultaneously boost your career potential and give yourself the holiday experience of a lifetime? Look no further than the UK.

The UK has been the most popular working holiday location for Australians for years and there’s little doubt why. Travel across the globe to work to find a land not all that different to our own, only with Europe on its doorstep and an abundance of history and culture to boot!

Could you see yourself; spending a long weekend on a beach in Spain? Popping on a train for a quick shopping trip to France? Catching a comedy gig and some castle gazing in Edinburgh or cheering along with the most passionate football fans in the world at Stamford Bridge Stadium?

Hays Healthcare can make your dreams a reality. As the largest specialist recruitment agency in the UK we have found a great demand for enthusiastic and experienced Australian Nurses. If you have experience in Theatres: Anaesthetics, Scrub/Scout or Recovery, ICU, CCU, A&E, Paediatrics, Oncology, Orthopaedics, Cardiothoracic, General Medical or General Surgery then we have roles for you.

Our roles are located around the country from central London, to Manchester and Leeds in the North to Oxford and Southampton in the South, even Birmingham and Leicester in the Midlands and beautiful Cardiff and Bristol in the South West of England.

Finding permanent or agency work with us means that you can benefit from our great range of extras. We offer competitive rates of pay, 28 days leave (pro rata), subsidised accommodation, free police checks and mandatory training and assistance organising your ONP, UK Bank Account and National Insurance number, as well as personalised customer service throughout the relocation process.

For a limited time we are also offering £500 relocation bonus to our agency staff and £150 bonus if you refer a friend (please enquire for eligibility).

For more information and free information pack please contact:

vIC/ sA/ tAs/ WA/ NZ Kerrie smith 03 8562 4288 or 0800 001 718 (Free Call NZ) [email protected]

QLd/ Nt/ NsW/ ACt Maria Mourikis 02 8226 9747 [email protected]

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See the world fromthe Arabian GulfAn occasional contribution from Chris Kohleis, Recruitment Director of Promesse

Hi everyone

I’ve often said that working in the Arabian Gulf offers great opportunities to travel but some nurses have asked me why it’s so great. After all, wouldn’t the same apply if you worked in London for example? Both places are a lot closer to attractive holiday destinations in Europe than Australia or New Zealand.

There’s a combination of reasons that so many nurses are able to have such great holidays while working in the Arabian Gulf states. The first is that when working in the Gulf you can retain around 80% of your salary after you’ve paid all your day-to-day expenses – there’s no tax and the hospitals provide for free most of your high expense items. You just can’t do that working either at home or in the UK or US. The money you retain is yours to dispose of as you please, to use for travelling, for some special purchases, for saving or any combination. In other words you can splurge out on a fabulous holiday and still have money left over.

It’s great to have the funds to spare, but if you can’t get the time off, you still can’t go on that fabulous trip. In the Gulf, you’ll generally have around a hefty 7 weeks of annual leave per year. Also bear in mind that when you’re working, the shifts for most nurses are 12 hours which means you end up working about 7-8 days every fortnight. This means that you can take short breaks of 3-4 days without touching your annual holidays. You have to be sensible though – getting the days off you want obviously depends on your roster so you need to plan in advance. All the same, many of our nurses use this time to take regular short break holidays. I even went to the South of France for a long weekend.

Flight times from Gulf locations to the Eastern Mediterranean are about 3-4 hours , Rome 4-5 hours, Paris & London about 7 hours, Nairobi 5 hours and Mumbai 3 hours. And short trips to holiday resorts such as to Jeddah for diving on the Red Sea are often only an hour away . The Gulf is a very competitive travel hub for connecting Europe, Africa and Asia and offers low cost fares and holiday packages in local currencies which are unaffected by exchange rate fluctuations – you are paid in the local currency and buy your travel in this currency.

Finally the other interesting thing about working in the Gulf is that you will be working with a highly international workforce with colleagues from across the globe. Many of our nurses have developed life-long friendships with these nurses and joined them on their visits home – there’s nothing like a local to show you around.

The breadth of your travel options is huge and where you go is only limited by your imagination. Most people have opportunities to travel like this only very few times in their life so it’s important to make the most of it.

Regards and happy travelling

ChrisChristine Kohleis RNRecruitment DirectorPromesse

experts on the gulf

FREECALL 1800 002 388 AUS0800 542 100 NZwww.promesse.com.auEmail: [email protected]

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Please note that it is also a requirement that applicants have: access to internet , a mobile phone and a fax or scanner

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Many people are familiar with Life Insurance, whether you have it yourself or you know other people who are currently or have been through the process of applying for or increasing their cover.

However, not everyone is aware that most companies require medical investigations or reports as part of the application process, not just for claims.

Depending on the type of cover, the company and the amount of insurance someone is applying for; the Insurer may request any or all of the following to assess an Applicant’s risk:

•Paramedical Exams•Blood Tests•GP exams•Specialist Exams and Exercise Stress Tests•Chest X-rays and other imaging tests•Medical History Based Reports

Results of these tests are compiled and returned to the Life Office for underwriting, where the Insurance

Company assesses the potential risk of covering clients. Understandably, this can be an arduous task for all parties. UHG provides innovative solutions to obtaining medical evidence in the most efficient way and improves the experience for both the applicants and the Insurers.

To make it easier for the applicant, UHG have health professionals that go to visit applicants in their homes or workplaces to conduct medical investigations. UHG has consultants all over Australia that perform these medical services.

In addition to providing a convenient service, UHG also provides a faster turn-around time for completing policies, quality review of all work that comes in and sophisticated technology that helps the Insurance Company and the Advisers monitor the progress of their case.

To find out more about working with UHG, please send an email to:[email protected]

Providing solutions for Medical Evidence in the Life Insurance Industry

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What we want!Tell us a touching, inspiring or any life-changing experiences in your nursing career

Share your travel experiences from nursing in exciting locations in Australia and Overseas

Send in funny tales from the ward that happened to you, a nurse colleague or a patient you looked after

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Submit your stories to:EMAIL: [email protected] POST: The Nursing Post, PO BOX 6213, East Perth, WA, 6892 FAX: (08) 9325 4037

Take your health skills where they’re needed most.

AusAID, the Australian Government’s overseas aid program, is proud to provide significant support for Australian volunteers who work in a development capacity overseas.

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There are many places you can go with Australian Volunteers International – from a midwife trainer in Cambodia to a nurse educator in Jordan. Wherever you go, you’ll train local health workers, develop new systems and support people who urgently need your help. AVI needs: > Nurse Educators> Midwives> Senior Nurse Advisers> Allied Health professionals> Pharmacists> Nutritionists

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Country Positions Australia Wide Currently many vacancies in NSW & QLDNurses from all specialities urgently required for country work. Numerous positions available Australia wide and especially in NSW & QLD hospitals. For more information please contact our friendly consultants on: 1300 305 594 | [email protected]

Metropolitan (City) PositionsBrisbane & Sydney (Nurses wanted urgently)We are seeking nurses from all specialities for vacancies in various Public and Private metropolitan hospitals. Currently there are many positions available in both Brisbane & Sydney. Please contact: Liina in Brisbane: (07) 3229 2528 | [email protected] Stephanie in Sydney: (02) 9290 2700 | [email protected]

Tasmania (Nurses wanted urgently)We require Nurses urgently for placements in hospitals throughout Tasmania. Numerous benefits available including Travel and Accommodation assistance. Please cal Vijay on: 1300 305 594 | [email protected]

Perth & MelbourneMany positions available for Nurses in various Metro Hospitals. Please call Natasha in Perth on: (08) 9325 1332 | [email protected] and Rima in Melbourne on (03) 9629 3780 | [email protected]

DarwinNumerous vacancies in Royal Darwin and Darwin Private hospitals. Call Irene on: (08) 8981 2446 | [email protected] o�ce now open!

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Country Positions Australia Wide Currently many vacancies in NSW & QLDNurses from all specialities urgently required for country work. Numerous positions available Australia wide and especially in NSW & QLD hospitals. For more information please contact our friendly consultants on: 1300 305 594 | [email protected]

Metropolitan (City) PositionsBrisbane & Sydney (Nurses wanted urgently)We are seeking nurses from all specialities for vacancies in various Public and Private metropolitan hospitals. Currently there are many positions available in both Brisbane & Sydney. Please contact: Liina in Brisbane: (07) 3229 2528 | [email protected] Stephanie in Sydney: (02) 9290 2700 | [email protected]

Tasmania (Nurses wanted urgently)We require Nurses urgently for placements in hospitals throughout Tasmania. Numerous benefits available including Travel and Accommodation assistance. Please cal Vijay on: 1300 305 594 | [email protected]

Perth & MelbourneMany positions available for Nurses in various Metro Hospitals. Please call Natasha in Perth on: (08) 9325 1332 | [email protected] and Rima in Melbourne on (03) 9629 3780 | [email protected]

DarwinNumerous vacancies in Royal Darwin and Darwin Private hospitals. Call Irene on: (08) 8981 2446 | [email protected] o�ce now open!

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Leisure and Lifestyle

STRESS and ANXIETY

The following extract was taken from the Ausmed Publication entitled “Counselling and Interviewing for Carers” written by Hugh Irons, Chapter 8, entitled ‘Stress and Anxiety’. Visit www.AusmedOnline.com for further readings and resources.

Stress, anxiety, and agitation are closely

related, but they are not the same thing. Stress is often discussed as if it were a disease to be avoided at all costs.

However, some degree of ‘stress’ is inevitable in life. Anything that causes a change in a person’s daily routine (or

threatens to do so) can be described as ‘stressful’, and it could even be said that some degree of stress is ‘healthy’.

However, reaction to stress varies significantly from one person to another, and what one person finds extremely stressful might be no problem at all to another person. If a person does feel particularly stressed, this can lead to anxiety and agitation.

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StressVarious things that cause stress are known as ‘stressors’. Stressors can include:Environmental factors, Lifestyle factors and Physical factors. If the reaction is short term, this is called an ‘acute stress reaction’. Such a reaction begins within hours and lasts for days (or perhaps weeks) after a traumatic event such as a car crash. Symptoms can include anxiety, temporary loss of memory surrounding the event, unwillingness to spend time with other people, and agitation. If the reaction lasts months (or perhaps years), ‘post-traumatic stress disorder’ (PTSD) might have developed. The stressor is usually a significant traumatic event such as military combat, severe physical assault, sexual assault, or witnessing a natural disaster. In addition to anxiety and agitation, the person can suffer from sleep disturbances, nightmares, and ‘flashbacks’ (vivid memories of the traumatic event). People suffering from PTSD often avoid people or situations that bring back memories of the event. PTSD can be an extremely disabling disorder that can ruin a person’s life. Professional psychological or psychiatric treatment is usually required.

AnxietyAnxiety is a general feeling of uneasiness and concern as a result of a threat - real or imagined. Mild-to-moderate anxiety can be a normal response to a stressor, and the reaction can help a person deal with difficult situations. For example, a student preparing for an examination might be motivated to study and concentrate.However, severe anxiety can interfere with a person’s ability to cope with stressors. The person can develop intense feelings of discomfort, including physical symptoms (such as headache). These feelings can significantly restrict daily life. This is especially the case with severe, long-term (chronic) anxiety, which remains with a person for a long time. Such anxiety can have a profound and damaging effect on health, employment, and social functioning. Physical symptoms such as feeling tense, rapid heart beat, and general aches and pains can occur. Concentration deteriorates and the person can have difficulty in absorbing new information. A severely anxious person is focused completely on the threat or crisis at hand and can seem quite confused and disoriented.

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Forget those expensive Mother’s Day gifts this year and give the special women in your life some of your time and an enriching cup of tea from the delightful range offered by Madame Flavour.

Madame Flavour adds romance to classic leaf tea blends from around the world with Australian spices and delicate �owers to create �ve delicious concoctions for mum to choose from. From traditional English Breakfast and Earl Grey Twist; to the uplifting Sultry Chai; relaxing Green, Jasmine and Pear and the recently-released White with Rose, there is a blend to delight mothers of all generations. Each uplifting blend is lovingly enclosed in a silken biodegradable pod (or purse, as Madame Flavour likes to call them) designed to infuse the loose-leaf teas to perfection.

Beautifully-packaged, Madame Flavour infuser pods (box of 18 and 25) are available at Woolworths, Safeway, Coles and selected IGA supermarkets nationally, or can be ordered online at www.madame�avour.com

Elegant ‘High Tea Series’ storage tins are offered exclusively at the Madame Flavour online boutique. They come in your choice of large (100 infuser pods) or small (18 infuser pods), complete with a gift card personalised with your message, and can be shipped to any location. You can also choose from a range of gift packs. Madame Flavour teas are priced from $5.

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You’ll save a huge $125.38 off the price of this dozen wines containing such well known labels as Yellowtail, Lindemans, Tyrrell’s and Deakin Estate – but please hurry as stocks are limited.

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*Delivery information All wines are fully guaranteed against breakage or loss in transit – a delivery charge plus guarantee charge applies per case – please ask your Wine Advisor when you call. Delivery enquiries Ring Member Services on 1800 500 315. Important In the event of theft or breakage, contact Cellarmasters within 7 days. Valid until These offers are only valid until 30th June 2010, while stocks last. Savings are based on our previously published single-case full prices. Your privacy We adhere to the Code of Practice of the Australian Direct Marketing Association. Details of our privacy policy can be found at cellarmasters.com.au or by calling 1800 505 250. Cellarmasters Is operated by Cellarmaster Wines Pty Limited, corner Barossa Valley Way and Siegersdorf Rd, Tanunda, 5352, ABN 95 076 727 949, Licence No. 51205679. Qantas Frequent Flyer § You must be a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program to earn and redeem points. Membership and points are subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program. A joining fee applies. Qantas Frequent Flyer points awarded for returned cases will be deducted from your Qantas Frequent Flyer account. Qantas Frequent Flyer points may take up to 3 weeks to process. For more information about joining the Qantas Frequent Flyer program please call 13 11 31 or visit qantas.com

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EDUCATIONAL COURSESCONFERENCES AND EVENTS

Ausmed Publications ......................................................... 31AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND WIDE ......................... 32Oceania University ........................................................... 32The Ageing North AAG Conference .................................. 33NEW ZEALAND ................................................................ 34 NEW SOUTH WALES ........................................................ 34 TASMANIA ........................................................................ 34QUEENSLAND .................................................................. 36 SOUTH AUSTRALIA.......................................................... 36 SAPNA 2010 State Conference ......................................... 374th Biennial Australasian Midwifery Expo ......................... 37WESTERN AUSTRALIA ..................................................... 38Cystic Fibrosis Nurses Conference 2010 ............................ 39VICTORIA ......................................................................... 40Intensive Care ASM 2010 .................................................. 41 Australian Lung Cancer Conference ................................... 42

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Two Day SeminarMelbourne: 21-22 Jun

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Perth: 28-29 OctSydney: 11-12 Nov

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Age Concern Pty LtdContact Prue MellorPh: (03) 9576 7844 | Fax: (03) 9576 9811E: [email protected]: www.ageconcern.com.au

Post Graduate Program for Registered NursesThe course is based on practical knowledge and will provide students with the latest information on all types of dementia and skills in using internationally accepted assessment tools from which care plans can be developed.

Cost: $770.00 per person Time: 8 weeks, 2 sessions per week, each for 1½ hours.

Dementia Program for Enrolled Nurses (Div 2)Professional nursing issues including an introduction to evidence based nursing, research and ethics, causes of delirium (acute confusion) nursing assessment and management and a host of other topics.

Cost: $440.00 per personTime: 5 weeks, 2 sessions per week, each for 1½ hours.Please Note: This course is available in any location in Australia. Participation in either Online Distance courses will attract CNE points as part of the RCNA Lifelong Learning Program

The Benchmarque Group Ph: 1300 855 568 | Fax: 1300 855 572E: [email protected]: www.benchmarquegroup.com.au

Vocational Graduate Certificate in Electrocardiograph (ECG) InterpretationThe Graduate Cert in ECG Interpretation is essential learning for health care professionals working in areas where ECG Interpretation is required as part of a patient’s routine and emergency care. The course is designed to give the participant a high level of knowledge and skill in ECG interpretation and critical rhythm recognition

Cost: $525.00 per person Time: Total Hours of learning - Approx 260 hours.Please Note: This course is available in any location in Australia. Participation in Online Distance course will attract CNE points as part of the RCNA Lifelong Learning Program

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The Ageing NorthThe Australian Association of Gerontology (SA & NT Division)

presents

AAG Northern Territory Conference12 & 13 August 2010

Holiday Inn Esplanade Darwin, Northern Territory

The Australian Association of Gerontology (SA/NT Division) is hosting its first Northern Territory conference in Darwin, the Northern Territory’s vibrant, tropical capital, on Thursday and Friday, the 12 & 13 August 2010.

This 2 day event will bring together a wide range of people with an interest in issues of ageing – aged care providers and professionals, policy makers and advocates, researchers and students, and older people themselves.

First Announcement & Call for Abstracts

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Leading experts deliver up to date, authoritative information. A practically oriented, multi-disciplinary approach to common issues impacting on the wellbeing of young people.

Friday 25 June 9am-5pm Federation Conference Centre, 37 Reservoir St, Surry Hills Sydney

Prof Stephen Touyz Eating Disorder Specialist

Body Image and Eating Disorders, Early Detection, Warning Signs, Treatment Options

Dr Michael Carr-Gregg Adolescent Psychologist

Bullying and Violence in Schools

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Paul Dillon, Drug & Alcohol Research & Training Australia

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New Zealand NZNO Primary Health Care NursesContact Lorraine HoganE: [email protected]

Conference 2010 Changing Face “Revolutionising the face of Primary Health Care “The purpose of this conference is to bring Primary Health Care nurses together and promote collaboration across the Primary Health Care Sector. This conference will provide the opportunity to present and discuss the successes, opportunities, challenges and obstacles that we all face in Primary Health Care

Date: 25 – 27th June 2010Venue: Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre, Auckland

Southern Region Enrolled Nurse SectionContact Judy Teavae E: [email protected]

Annual National Enrolled Nurse and Nurse Assistant Conference 2010The Southern Region Enrolled Nurse Section welcomes Enrolled Nurses & Nurse Assistants to attend the Annual NZNO National Enrolled Nurse and Nurse Assistant Conference in Dunedin. We promise you a great conference and a great time. The Conference is a great time to catch up with other Enrolled Nurses and Nurse Assistants around New Zealand.

Date: 30th June - 2nd July 2010Venue: University of Otago, Dunedin

NZNO District Nurses SectionContact Helen Peek or Anne Stewart E: [email protected] or [email protected]

District Nurses Symposium 2010: Embracing ChallengeDate: Saturday, 31 July, 2010Venue: Ascot Park Hotel, Invercargill

New South WalesAustralian College of Emergency Nursing Contact ACEN Tel: (02) 9629 8688 Fax: (02) ] 9629 8488E: [email protected] W: www: acen.com

TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core CourseTrauma nursing as a discipline refers to the process and content of all the different roles nurses have in the care of the trauma patient. Knowledge is the core of any discipline. The purpose of TNCC is to present core-level knowledge, refine skills, and build a firm foundation in trauma nursing. This is an internationally recognised program for registered nurses.

ACEN Members: $605.00 Non Members: $660.00

Date: 26-27 June 2010 Venue: Sydney

Tasmania Royal College of Nursing, Australia Please contact Emma Rice, Events Project OfficerTel: 1800 061 660 E: [email protected]

TAS Nursing and Health ExpoMeet with Australia’s leading nursing and health organisations at the Royal College of Nursing, Australia Nursing and Health Expo in Hobart, TAS. Australia’s leading nursing and health expo gives you the opportunity to find out about all your options in the world of nursing. Are you a nursing student, a nurse, or someone thinking about nursing? Join us at the expo and find out how we can help you get the most out of your nursing career.

Cost: Gold coin donation (optional)Date: Sunday, 27 June 2010Venue: Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart

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» Depression and Anxiety Understanding the Signs, Symptoms and Treatment

» Alcohol, Binge Drinking, “Meow” An Update on Current Issues and Practical Solutions

» Body Image and Eating Disorders Why Early Detection Is Essential, How to Spot the Warning Signs

» Sexualisation, Consumerism and the Media What Are Its Effects on Our Young People

» ResilienceSkills & Strategies to Bounce Back from Mental Stress & Trauma

Leading experts deliver up to date, authoritative information. A practically oriented, multi-disciplinary approach to common issues impacting on the wellbeing of young people.

Friday 25 June 9am-5pm Federation Conference Centre, 37 Reservoir St, Surry Hills Sydney

Prof Stephen Touyz Eating Disorder Specialist

Body Image and Eating Disorders, Early Detection, Warning Signs, Treatment Options

Dr Michael Carr-Gregg Adolescent Psychologist

Bullying and Violence in Schools

Depression & Anxiety in Young People

Paul Dillon, Drug & Alcohol Research & Training Australia

Alcohol and Drugs Current Issues

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South AustraliaAustralian College of Emergency Nursing Contact ACEN Tel: (02) 9629 8688 Fax: (02) ] 9629 8488E: [email protected] W: www: acen.com

ENPC - Emergency Nurse Paediatric CourseTrauma is the leading cause of death in children. However, acute illness is also a source of unnecessary paediatric death. While national attention has recently focused on the standardisation of trauma care, less effort has been made to standardise emergency paediatric care.

ACEN Members: $605.00 Non Members: $660.00

Date: 28/29 August 2010Venue: Adelaide

The Asthma Foundation of SA Ph: (08) 8238 9300 | Fax: (08) 8238 9303E: [email protected] | W: www.asthmasa.com.au

Eczema Workshop for Health ProfessionalsThis workshop has been designed to educate health professionals how to manage eczema in the clinical setting. It covers physical processes, clinical features, care plans and current principles of therapy. A ‘hands-on’ approach is taken to become familiar with how to apply the various treatments used in eczema management, including wet wrapping and emollient therapy.

Cost: $65.00 (incl. GST)Date: 28 May 2010Venue: Asthma Foundation of SA, 300 South Road, Hilton.

The Education Centre, RDNSPh: 08 8208 5300 | Fax: 08 8208 5311E: [email protected]: www.rdnseducation.edu.au

Annual Competencies for NursesAn all-in-one-day event for nurses to ensure all mandatory competencies are up to date. Covering updates to all the common mandatory occupational competencies this workshop offers you an opportunity to bring your employment essentials into one place, on one day. Our free managed service will also remind you when it’s time to update your competencies each year..

Cost: $$250.00 (incl. GST)Date: 29 June 2010Venue: Asthma Foundation of SA, 300 South Road, Hilton.

Queensland QLD Health Skills Development CentrePh: (07) 3636 6500 | Fax: (07) 3636 6501E: [email protected]: www.sdc.qld.edu.au

Basic Laparoscopic Training- BLT * NEWThis comprehensive one day introductory workshop for Nurses and Students who are either new to laparoscopic surgery or wish to refresh their skills in this interactive learning environment, focuses on the basic skills required for safe laparoscopic surgical practice. Training is provided using synthetic tissue models, laparoscopic trainer boxes as well as on state-of-the-art virtual reality laparoscopic trainers to maximise the quality of the learning outcomes..

QLD Health: $230.00 Non-QLD Health: $290.00 Date: 20th May 2010Venue: QH Skills Development Centre, Level 4 - Block 6

Royal College of Nursing, Australia Please contact Emma Rice, Events Project OfficerTel: 1800 061 660 E: [email protected]

QLD Nursing and Health ExpoMeet with Australia’s leading nursing and health organisations at the Royal College of Nursing, Australia Nursing and Health Expo in Brisbane, QLD. Australia’s leading nursing and health expo gives you the opportunity to find out about all your options in the world of nursing.

Cost: Gold coin donation (optional)Date: Sunday, 6 June 2010Venue: Grand Hall, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

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Call for AbstractsBump, Birth & Beyond: a road to discovery

4th Biennial Australasian Midwifery Expo in conjunction with the 12th Biennial National Association of Childbirth Educators (QLD Branch) present:

Bump, Birth and Beyond: a road to discovery

20th - 22nd October 2010

VenueBrisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

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Western AustraliaRoyal College of Nursing, Australia Please contact Emma Rice, Events Project OfficerTel: 1800 061 660 E: [email protected]

WA Nursing and Health ExpoMeet with Australia’s leading nursing and health organisations at the Royal College of Nursing, Australia Nursing and Health Expo in Perth, WA. Australia’s leading nursing and health expo gives you the opportunity to find out about all your options in the world of nursing.

Cost: Gold coin donation (optional)Date: Sunday, 25 July 2010Venue: Perth Convention Centre

Princess Margaret Hospital for ChildrenContact Department of Paediatric Nursing EducationPh: (08) 9340 8926 E: [email protected]

Preceptor Study day - The Preceptor Difference Registered and enrolled nurses to prepare for the role of preceptor to new staff or students. Topics may include but not limited to: Introduction to the role, workplace socialisation and communication, teaching in the workplace, setting objectives, giving constructive feedback and performance evaluationExternal: $88.00

Date: Tuesdays 29 June 2010Venue: PMH, Roberts Road, Subiaco

Resuscitation: Paediatric Life Support(Accredited with APLS Aust/NZ) This course focuses on a systematic approach for the first ten minutes of management of the seriously ill/injured child as per Advanced Paediatric Life Support Australia and New Zealand.Internal: $125.00 | External: $200.00

Date: 25 June 2010Simulation session: 30 June 2010Venue: Staff Development Centre6th Floor, Hay Street Building

The activities above has been endorsed on behalf of the RCNA according to approved criteria

King Edward Memorial Hospital for WomenContact Department of Nursing and Midwifery Education and ResearchPh: (08) 9340 1566 | Fax: (08) 9340 1590E: [email protected]

Urology * NEWFor health professionals working with women. Topics may include: Urge and stress incontinence, Urinary tract infections, Obstructive voiding, Urethral injuries-recognition and management and Flow and residuals.Public Sector: $16.50 | Others: $44.00

Date: Thursday 10 June 2010Venue: Lecture Theatre, KEMH

Obstetric Emergencies * NEWFor registered midwives. Topics may include Postpartum haemorrhage, Shoulder dystocia, Cord prolapse, Breech birth, Puerperal infection, Placental Abruption and Cardiac DiseasePublic Sector Employees: $44.00 Others: $88.00

Date: Monday 21 June 2010Venue: Agnes Walsh Lounge, KEMH

Motherhood and Mental Health * NEWSubstance Abuse and MisuseFor health professionals working with childbearing women. Topics may include Mother and Baby Unit, Psychiatric disorders and medications, The impact of sexual abuse, Fear in childbirth, Role of WANDAS, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, Substance use in pregnancy and Labour and the chemically dependent womanPublic Sector Employees: $16..50 Others: $44.00

Date: Tuesday 22 June 2010Venue: Lecture Theatre, KEMH

Gynaecology and Perioperative Nursing * NEWFor health professionals working with women. Topics may include · Ethical dilemmas- Interruption to pregnancy, The gynaecological patient-woe to go, Innovations in contraception, Endometriosis, Infertility and Perioperative Workshop.Public Sector Employees: $16..50 Others: $44.00

Date: Tuesday 8 June 2010Venue: Lecture Theatre

The educational activities above has been endorsed by APEC no. 060728303 as authorised by the RCNA according to approved criteria.

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Educational Excellence.

Australian and New Zealand Cystic Fibrosis Nurses Conference 2010

19th - 20th August 2010

PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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VictoriaRoyal District Nursing Service (RDNS)Helen Macpherson Smith Institute of Community HealthContact Student Liaison CoordinatorTel: (03) 9536 5241 F: (03) 9536 5300E: [email protected] W: www.rdns.com.auVenue: RDNS Head Office, 31 Alma Road, St Kilda

Acute Wound Management This one day workshop will provide an opportunity to enhance assessment and management skills related to acute wound management. Topics may include Assessment and management of skin tears, Management of skin grafts, Management of surgical wounds, Use of Topical Negative Pressure and Therapy in wound management.

RDNS Staff: In-service External: $110.00

Date: Tuesday 29 June 2010

Advances in Wound Management CourseThis three day course will provide participants with an opportunity to explore advanced wound management strategies and their application into clinical practice.Components of wound assessment, Factors affecting healing, Dressing selection, Management of complex and unusual wounds and Management of leg and pressure ulcers.

RDNS Staff: $330.00 External: $300.00

Date: Tuesdays 8, 15 & 22 June 2010

Schizophrenia and Related Disorders:An IntroductionThis one day workshop would enable participants to develop a basic understanding and appreciation ofSchizophrenia and related disorders in the community, particularly among RDNS’ clients and how to assist the clients with such conditions. Topics may include What are Schizophrenia and related disorders?, Causes and effects of Schizophrenia and related disorders on individuals affected by them, Risks associated with Schizophrenia and related disorders, Contemporary therapeutic interventions and support for individuals affected by Schizophrenia and selected disorders, Community resources for supporting individuals affected by Schizophrenia and related disorders, Role of district nurses in caring for RDNS’ clients with Schizophrenia and related disorders.

RDNS Staff: In-service External: $110.00

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Please Note: Attendance at the above courses will attract CNE points as part of the RCNA Life Long Learning Program.

The Royal Melbourne HospitalContact Short Course AdministrationPh: (03) 9342 4981 | Fax: (03)9342 4970E: [email protected]

Introduction to Clinical ResearchA Multidisciplinary ApproachThis one day course has been developed to provide an insight to those with an interest in clinical research and to demystify clinical research by providing an overview of terminology, methodology and approaches. Topics include Clinical Research in Health, How to access Research Funding, Research Design, Basic Statistics, Ethics and Research Governance and Informed Consent

Contact Cath Sully (Wed, Thur & Fri) on (03) 8387 2000 or send an email to [email protected] Melbourne Health: $70.00 | External: $170.00

Date: 9 July 2010Register By: Friday 25 June 2010Venue: Seminar Room 1, Fuctions and Convention Centre, Grattan Street, Parkville, 3052

Bariatric Education Day - Management process for the admission & discharge of a Bariatric patientHealth care professionals provide care for an increasing number of bariatric patients (previously known as obese or morbidly obese) who require specialised equipment and work practices. The management of bariatric patients has been identified as an occupational health and safety risk for staff and a quality of care issue for patients. This course was developed to meet the ongoing learning needs of the multi-disciplinary team caring for the Bariatric patient.

Contact Kevin Finnigan on (03) 9342 7069 or send an email to [email protected] Melbourne Health: $70.00 | External: $170.00

Date: 5 July 2010Register By: Friday 25 June 2010Venue: Charles La Trobe Lecture Theatre, Function & Convention Centre, Grattan Street, Parkville, 3052

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experts on the gulf

Imagine Windsor Castle built of mud.Arabia just keeps on surprising.

CURRENT VACANCIES➤ UNITED ARAB EMIRATESAbu DhabiASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSINGNURSE UNIT MANAGERS: ER, Home Health/Community, Medical ward, ICU, ICU-HDUCLINICAL NURSE EDUCATORS: Cardiac, ER, ICU, Medical, ORMIDWIVESRNS & SENIOR RNS: ICU-Cardiac, ICU-General, ICU-Paeds, CCU, ER, Haemodialysis, Infection Control, Medical, Midwifery, OR, Paeds, Surgical➤ SAUDI ARABIASNR NURSE MANAGERS/ADONS: Critical Care (tertiary hospital) & Surgical Services & CardiacDIRECTOR OF NURSING EDUCATIONNURSING SUPERVISORSNURSE SPECIALISTSCLINICAL NURSE EDUCATORS: Skin Integrity/Wound Care Team & IV Therapy teamNURSE EDUCATORSNUMS: ICU-Burns, ICU-Cardiac, ICU-Paeds Cardiac, ICU-Trauma, ICU Neuro, Cardiac Cath Lab, Cardiac HDU, CCU, Haematology, Haemodialysis, Liver Transplant, Medical, Non-Invasive Cardiac Clinic, Oncology, OR Cardiac, Paeds Cardiac, Palliative Care, Surgical, Trauma ward, VIP-medical/surgical unitASS’T NUMS: ICU-Paeds, ICU-HDU, Cardiac HDU, CCU, ER, L&D, Medical/Surgical, Non-Invasive Cardiac Lab, Obstetrics/Gynae, Oncology, Paeds CardiacCLINICAL NURSE EDUCATORS: ICU-Burns, ICU-Cardiac, ICU-Paeds Cardiac, ICU-General, ICU-Trauma, ICU-Neonates, ICU-Paeds, ICU-HDU, Cardiac Medical HDU, Cardiac Surgical HDU, Clinics, ER Adult, ER Paeds, Midwifery, Non-Invasive Cardiac Lab, Nursery, Midwifery, OR Cardiac, PACU, Paeds Cardiac, PICU, Surgical, Wound CareMIDWIVESNURSE COORDINATOR/TEAM LEADERS: Cardiac Cath Lab, Cardiac HDU & wards, ER Triage, ER Adult & Paeds, GICU, Haemodialysis, ICU-Trauma, L&D, Liver Transplant HDU, Medical, NICU, Nursery, Oncology Clinic, PACU, Paeds, PCICU, Rehab, Surgical TraumaRNS: All areas e.g. Cardiac, Community, Critical Care, ER, HDU, ICU, Liver Transplant unit, Med/Surg, NICU, Oncology, PACU, Paeds, orthopaedics etc A short drive from Riyadh, Old Dariyah is the ancestral

home of the ruling family of Saudi Arabia. Although most of its mud buildings date to this century, Old Dariyah itself was inhabited as early as the 9th century CE. The old city also served as the capital of the first Saudi dynasty from 1744 to 1818. Significant old city structures include the Salwa Palace, Saad bin Saud Palace (above), the Turaif Bath House, and the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Mosque. It’s one more example of the many surprises Arabia has in store for the interested visitor. Today Saudi and the modern nations

of the region are building excellent modern healthcare systems, and they need the help of skilled, dedicated Western nurses to do it. At the right hospitals there are great opportunities for career advancement and continuing your education. You do need expert advice to make the most of the opportunities on offer - see the examples across the page. Because Promesse specialises exclusively in placements to the Arabian Gulf, we know what we’re talking about - and we’re free and friendly, so if you want the experience of

a lifetime, call Christine Kohleis RN or Judit Barta for an informative chat.

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experts on the gulf

Imagine Windsor Castle built of mud.Arabia just keeps on surprising.

CURRENT VACANCIES➤ UNITED ARAB EMIRATESAbu DhabiASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSINGNURSE UNIT MANAGERS: ER, Home Health/Community, Medical ward, ICU, ICU-HDUCLINICAL NURSE EDUCATORS: Cardiac, ER, ICU, Medical, ORMIDWIVESRNS & SENIOR RNS: ICU-Cardiac, ICU-General, ICU-Paeds, CCU, ER, Haemodialysis, Infection Control, Medical, Midwifery, OR, Paeds, Surgical➤ SAUDI ARABIASNR NURSE MANAGERS/ADONS: Critical Care (tertiary hospital) & Surgical Services & CardiacDIRECTOR OF NURSING EDUCATIONNURSING SUPERVISORSNURSE SPECIALISTSCLINICAL NURSE EDUCATORS: Skin Integrity/Wound Care Team & IV Therapy teamNURSE EDUCATORSNUMS: ICU-Burns, ICU-Cardiac, ICU-Paeds Cardiac, ICU-Trauma, ICU Neuro, Cardiac Cath Lab, Cardiac HDU, CCU, Haematology, Haemodialysis, Liver Transplant, Medical, Non-Invasive Cardiac Clinic, Oncology, OR Cardiac, Paeds Cardiac, Palliative Care, Surgical, Trauma ward, VIP-medical/surgical unitASS’T NUMS: ICU-Paeds, ICU-HDU, Cardiac HDU, CCU, ER, L&D, Medical/Surgical, Non-Invasive Cardiac Lab, Obstetrics/Gynae, Oncology, Paeds CardiacCLINICAL NURSE EDUCATORS: ICU-Burns, ICU-Cardiac, ICU-Paeds Cardiac, ICU-General, ICU-Trauma, ICU-Neonates, ICU-Paeds, ICU-HDU, Cardiac Medical HDU, Cardiac Surgical HDU, Clinics, ER Adult, ER Paeds, Midwifery, Non-Invasive Cardiac Lab, Nursery, Midwifery, OR Cardiac, PACU, Paeds Cardiac, PICU, Surgical, Wound CareMIDWIVESNURSE COORDINATOR/TEAM LEADERS: Cardiac Cath Lab, Cardiac HDU & wards, ER Triage, ER Adult & Paeds, GICU, Haemodialysis, ICU-Trauma, L&D, Liver Transplant HDU, Medical, NICU, Nursery, Oncology Clinic, PACU, Paeds, PCICU, Rehab, Surgical TraumaRNS: All areas e.g. Cardiac, Community, Critical Care, ER, HDU, ICU, Liver Transplant unit, Med/Surg, NICU, Oncology, PACU, Paeds, orthopaedics etc A short drive from Riyadh, Old Dariyah is the ancestral

home of the ruling family of Saudi Arabia. Although most of its mud buildings date to this century, Old Dariyah itself was inhabited as early as the 9th century CE. The old city also served as the capital of the first Saudi dynasty from 1744 to 1818. Significant old city structures include the Salwa Palace, Saad bin Saud Palace (above), the Turaif Bath House, and the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Mosque. It’s one more example of the many surprises Arabia has in store for the interested visitor. Today Saudi and the modern nations

of the region are building excellent modern healthcare systems, and they need the help of skilled, dedicated Western nurses to do it. At the right hospitals there are great opportunities for career advancement and continuing your education. You do need expert advice to make the most of the opportunities on offer - see the examples across the page. Because Promesse specialises exclusively in placements to the Arabian Gulf, we know what we’re talking about - and we’re free and friendly, so if you want the experience of

a lifetime, call Christine Kohleis RN or Judit Barta for an informative chat.

FREECALL

AUS 1800 002 388 NZ 0800 542 100Email: [email protected] www.promesse.com.au experts on the gulf

Designed to keep out summer heat, the imposing Saad bin Saud Palace was probably just as effective at keeping out intruders.

INFO SESSIONS

Don’t miss the Promesse Road Show, - expert presentations and advice

morning & afternoon in• BRISBANE Thursday 3 JUNE• SYDNEY Wednesday 9 JUNE• MELBOURNE Friday 11 JUNE.

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