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Interviews from the Frontline
Queensland Clinical Senate
55 episodes
5 days ago
The Queensland Clinical Senate brings you interviews with clinicians and leaders from across the Queensland health system talking about initiatives and programs to improve care for Queenslanders. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in these podcast interviews are the interviewee’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Queensland Health or the Queensland Clinical Senate.
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The Queensland Clinical Senate brings you interviews with clinicians and leaders from across the Queensland health system talking about initiatives and programs to improve care for Queenslanders. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in these podcast interviews are the interviewee’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Queensland Health or the Queensland Clinical Senate.
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Remote nurse Josh Stafford
Interviews from the Frontline
21 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
Remote nurse Josh Stafford

As a young registered nurse, Josh Stafford took a six-week contract in the Far North Queensland town of Aurukun to make a bit of money. But by day 3 on the job, he'd fallen in love with it and knew this was the type of nursing he was meant to do. So while money took him there, it was the people, the diversity, the freedom and acuity that has kept him nursing in remote communities for close on 16 years. Today, Josh is the Director of Nursing for Lockhart River and Coen, a small, predominantly Indigenous community in northern Queensland with a population close to 700. We talk to Josh about his job as a nursing leader in a rural town, his early career nursing in big cities and how he spends his days off.

Interviews from the Frontline
The Queensland Clinical Senate brings you interviews with clinicians and leaders from across the Queensland health system talking about initiatives and programs to improve care for Queenslanders. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in these podcast interviews are the interviewee’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Queensland Health or the Queensland Clinical Senate.