This week we meet Mel. Mel talks of her experience across many roles and countries and then how this was challenging when returning to front line clinical nursing positions. She has now found her happy place and if you listen closely, you canhear the birds in the background that soothe her soul.
She talks through how she and a small team supported herfacility and community through the Black Friday bush fires and how this impacted on not only her career but her life also.
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This week we meet passionate Nurse Practitioner Dale Reading. She shares her story as a nurse practitioner in rural and remote. This specialist practice is her superpower. She talks of the commitment to being a nurse practitioner and how this independent clinical practice excels in rural and remote areas.
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This week we meet Chrissy Conyers who works as a maternaland child health midwife and navigator. She shares her story of working a FIFO model and how this broad scope allows her to stretch her professional development and opportunities.
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This week we meet newly registered nurse Sam Napoli. Sam shares her perspective as a nurse who is keen and eager to get back into rural and remote nursing after finishing her grad year.
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This week we meet Registered Nurse Helen Melville. Helentells of how nursing has taken her many places from Alice Springs to Ipswich, Fremantle and Launceston as well as overseas to Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and the junglesof Congo Brazzaville.
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This week we meet CEO and Nurse Practitioner Sandi Grieve. She shares all things rural nursing from management, accreditation, clinical and community care. Her story starts with a passion for living in a rural community and finding a career there. We talk through the challenges of clinicalgovernance and understanding of how this impacts the clinical care provided every day.
She also gives a top tip to remember the consumer knowstheir body best even when it comes to Boerewors and bowels.
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This week we meet mental health nurse Dale Caust. Dale talks about his time growing up in a family for nurses in rural and remote areas and his experience as a mental health nurse now in a metro facility.
This episode does explore mental health. If this is triggering for you, please reach out to your support networks.
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This week we meet newly Registered Nurse Emily Takle. She first appears as a first year student entering her nursing degree, and now completed her studies. She talks about her experience as a student in rural setting and the opportunities afforded to her with respect from senior nursing leaders.
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This week we meet Disaster Coordinator Amanda Gill. Amanda shares tales rom working on islands in both the Far Northern Territory and South to Tasmania. She encourages all nurses to "stay green and growing" without losing the love for nursing altogether.
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This week we meet Registered Nurse Nikki Smythe. Nikki talks about moving to nursing for the stability of the career and opportunities available in rural and remote nursing. She also talks about the benefits of a supportive team.
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This week we meet Director of Nursing Wendy Mackay. Wendy has a wealth of experience in primary care and shares stories of her time in the Torres Strait Islands.
Wendy was also pivotal in the establishment of the nursing school in the Torres Strait long before the 'grow your own' strategy was even a thing!! She also talks of her influence in the TV series RAN. You'll find a link to the series HERE: RAN: Remote Area Nurse (TV Mini Series 2006) - IMDb If you are interested in more information or being a guest on future podcasts, contact me anurseoutwhere@outlook.com
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This week we meet travel nurse Jess Tully. Jess talks of her experience from theatre and ward nursing to now having worked across all states and territories of Australia.
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This week we meet travel nurse and midwife Carly Jowitt. Carly has been a nurse and midwife for 8 years and a travel nurse for over 2.5 years. She talks about how she got into travel nursing as well as some of the challenges to be mindful of.
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This week we meet Registered Nurse and PHD Candidate Danielle Jocumsen. Danielle shares her stories of working in rural areas and how this shaped her to the nurse she is today.
Danielle is also completing her PHD studies and is in the second phase. Her topic is around the needs to prepare you to go remote. She needs you! If you are new to rural and remote (not necessarily new to nursing) within the last 2 years, please reach out to Danielle.Jocumsen@cqumail.com or find her on Linked In: danielle-jocumsen-817423220.
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This week we meet graduate RN Amy Timmings. Amy is currently completing her grad year in mental health and talks of her time living in rural and remote areas as a child and her desire to give back as an adult and a nurse.
If this episode is triggering for you, please reach out to the various mental health support options available including Beyond Blue | 24/7 Support for Anxiety, Depression and Suicide Prevention
Lifeline Crisis Text Service | Lifeline Australia Bush Support Line | 1800 805 391 | CRANAplus
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This week we meet new graduate Registered Nurse Sarah Herringe as she talks about her experience in her first year as a nurse and exploring rural nursing.
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This week we meet Rural Nurse and Educator John Wright. John talks to us about his 20 year experience in rural and remote nursing and how he moved from a farmer, shearer, truck driver, rock picker into nursing and found his passion in rural and remote nursing and education.
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This week we meet Nurse Unit Manager Lisa Gray. She has worked in remote NT and Cape York in various positions with government, health and AMS’s. She shares stories from her time both in Australia as well as in South Sudan and Ethiopia with Medecins Sans Frontieres.
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This week we meet retired nurse John Brown. John shares his stories from leaving the army medical corps as an enrolled nurse to becoming a Registered Nurse with a Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion focusing primarily on primary health, men’s health, diabetes and Indigenous health.
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This week we meet agency Child Health Nurse Tegan Collie. Tegan share her experience living her best life living and working her way around Australia. Tegan's experience highlights the need for a nationally accredited transient skills recognition program as an opportunity to take you anywhere. She also shares some hot tips for anyone who may be new or considering joining an agency workforce.
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