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Edition 26 — Supporting future nurses & midwives — Celebrating and Supporting Our Internationally Qualified Nurses and Midwives

Welcome to this month's newsletter. This month’s newsletter is dedicated to acknowledging the invaluable contributions of our internationally qualified nurses and midwives bring to the workforce. Australia has over 16,000 nurses who identify as international. These numbers highlight the growing role of international professionals in shaping our healthcare system.
In this issue
Robert Bayana 

Robert, Associate Nurse Unit Manager

Robert works at a community residential unit that provides extended withdrawal support for patients requiring additional time to stabilise their physical and mental health after addiction treatment. Learn more about Robert's experience here.

 

Maeve 

Maeve, Midwifery Program Coordinator (Acting) 

Maeve currently works in Graduate, Bridging, and Postgraduate midwifery programs at a tertiary, metropolitan women’s health service. Learn more about Maeve here.

 

Andrew 

Andrew works in a metropolitan tertiary women’s health service. Learn more about Andrew’s journey

Andrew works in a metropolitan tertiary women’s health service as a birthing ANUM at a metropolitan tertiary women’s health service. He discusses why he chose to move to Australia. Learn more.

 

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Alex, Nurse Unit Manager at an Addiction Medicine Unit

Learn more about Alex here.

 

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