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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (June 1, 2004)

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"Even with twenty-two years on on-the-job experience, Lisa-May Gray is finding that she still has plenty to learn.". Advertisement 416
'You speak such good Norwegian': a kiwi nursing lecturer, working in Norway for a year, shares some of his thoughts and experiences from the land of the midnight sun. Harding, Thomas 1829
All nurses must value enrolled nurses; enrolled nurses play an immensely important role in our health system. Why are some nurse leaders intent on limiting that role? Hewlett, Robyn 904
An invitation to all NZNO Maori provider nurses and health workers ... Haeremai, Naumai Brief Article 144
Another step taken towards real partnership. 390
Budget 2004--what's in it for NZNO members? Nurses, midwives and caregivers have keenly awaited this year's Budget. Money is needed for a fair pay settlement and for caregiver training. Has the Government delivered? Payne-Harker, Cee 1031
Delegates front up to bishop and board. Yeats, Mike Brief Article 255
Diabetes nurses win research funding. 215
Education is the key to expanding practice. Wilson, Maryann Letter to the Editor 409
Emerging infectious diseases: Asian SARS experience useful for strengthening New Zealand's preparedness, says MOH nursing advisor. Advertisement 1047
Enrolled nurse courses meeting a demand; the re-introduction of enrolled nurse training was a hard-fought battle. Some in the profession were resolutely opposed to it, but nearly two years on, it is meeting a demand--from students and the health sector. O'Connor, Teresa 1217
Events: courses, conferences & venues. Advertisement 470
Gathering nursing memories for nursing history 'lite'. Rose, Ann Letter to the Editor 216
Helping families cope with the death of a child. 351
Honouring Plunket nursing staff. Brief Article 237
Hospice members need a national MECA. Welton, Huia Brief Article 266
Lack of GP support for practice nurse conference 'frustrating'. 458
Long-serving educator among staff resignations. 348
Manukau Institute of Technology documenting nursing history. Rummel, Louise Letter to the Editor 126
Maori voice on health workforce issues. Brief Article 216
Members overwhelmingly endorse a national agreement; the national ballot held last month emphatically proved that public sector members want a national collective agreement. What are the next steps on the journey to that final destination? Alexander, Glenda 633
Midwifery Council produces consultation questionnaire. Brief Article 89
New nurses face endemic violence: New Zealand research on the incidence of violence faced by new graduate nurses reveals some disturbing findings. All nurses have an obligation to respond to this insidious behaviour. Coverdale, John 2433
Nurse disappointed in board's view on 12-hour shifts. Flaherty, Chenit Letter to the Editor 210
Nurses must use personal boundaries to say 'no'. Boon, Rachel Letter to the Editor 388
Nurses' experiences wanted for book on another era. Teehan, Chris Letter to the Editor 197
Nursing education--time for a re-think? O'Connor, Teresa Editorial 1007
NZNO well represented at government forum. Brief Article 121
Pacific nursing programme at Whitireia Community Polytechnic well underway. Brief Article 233
Pay equity conference attracts international speakers. 449
Petition breaks 100,000 barrier. Brief Article 229
Petition presented to associate health minister. Thomas, Laura Brief Article 185
Positive theme for gerontology conference. Brief Article 310
Practice nurse negotiations to begin. Wilson, Chris 359
Prescribing practicums--getting the balance right: with the advent of nurse prescribing, it is essential that the way in which nurses gain prescribing rights--through prescribing practicums--is balanced, safe and consistent. Smith, Mark 778
Profiling Sandra Corbett. Column 247
Putting poverty on the agenda on International Nurses' Day. 617
Regional conventions end. Brief Article 216
Revisiting cultural safety: as NZNO embraces the PAUA project, it is timely to look again at how the concepts of cultural safety can be made real in nursing. Clair, Sharon 848
Rural nurses get another chance for full-time study. 556
Special day for enrolled nurses launched. O'Connor, Teresa 971
Staffing ratios included in consultation document. Brief Article 238
Supervision can improve care and reduce burnout. Greaves, Joan Letter to the Editor 340
The practice of euthanasia: more than a debate; the conviction in March of a nurse, Lesley Martin, for the attempted murder of her terminally ill mother, has highlighted the need for nurses to face up to end-of-life policy and practice dilemmas. Asher, Joy Bickley 1798
The student experience. 810
What's happening to our emergency departments? Emergency departments around the country have been in the spotlight recently, as more people seek care at them, patient waiting times mount, and staff feel the pressure. Here, an expert emergency nurse analyses what's going on. Richardson, Sandy 1728
Whooping cough epidemic on the way. Brief Article 265
Why on earth would you want to go nursing? As a late starter in nursing, one student has been constantly asked why she chose nursing as a career. Here, she reflects on what motivated that decision. McEwen, Sian Column 1163
Women take twice as long to repay student debt, says students' association. Brief Article 281
Work of Women's Refuge highlighted at conference. Roberts, Faith 462

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