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Preparing UNE nursing graduates for a professional career
A two-day workshop within The University of New England’s School of Health called “Preparation for Professional Practice” has primed nursing students for their chosen career.
A guest speaker at the workshop, Emma Gibson, is a UNE nursing graduate and recently spent six months nursing in Kenya. She told the captivated third-year Bachelor of Nursing students about her experiences working as a nurse overseas.
“It was nursing but it was also a big adventure. Next I’m going to work in the UK, which is almost more daunting because of the cold,” Dr Gibson said.
“It's great to have an alumna return to UNE and demonstrate to students about to embark upon their nursing careers the exciting opportunities open to them,” said the Nursing Program Coordinator, Dr Glenda Parmenter.
Hospitals and Area Health Services around NSW are already preparing to recruit next year’s Bachelor of Nursing graduates from The University of New England.
Thirteen health care organisations from between (and including) Sydney and Brisbane were represented at a recruitment display in UNE’s School of Health during the workshop. Some of the organisations also sent representatives to talk to the final-year nursing students about employment opportunities.
“UNE graduates are often successful in securing highly-sought-after nursing positions both in Australia and abroad,” Dr Parmenter said. “The number of organisations represented was indicative of our graduates’ excellent reputation throughout the industry.”
“This annual workshop provides the students with skills and information they will need during their transition from the university environment to the nursing workplace,” she said.
The workshop was attended by 78 final-year students and included sessions on: career pathways, job applications and interviews. A simplified procedure that allows a single application/interview to be considered by up to 10 hospitals was also described.
Representatives of the Nurses’ Registration Board, the Royal College of Nursing and the NSW Nurses’ Association also attended the workshop.
Media contact: Dr Glenda Parmenter, School of Health, UNE, Armidale (02) 6773 3683 or John Kauter, Public Relations Manager, UNE, Armidale (02) 6773 2779. A photograph is available to accompany this story.
Posted by Gary Fry on www.une.edu.au
A guest speaker at the workshop, Emma Gibson, is a UNE nursing graduate and recently spent six months nursing in Kenya. She told the captivated third-year Bachelor of Nursing students about her experiences working as a nurse overseas.
“It was nursing but it was also a big adventure. Next I’m going to work in the UK, which is almost more daunting because of the cold,” Dr Gibson said.
“It's great to have an alumna return to UNE and demonstrate to students about to embark upon their nursing careers the exciting opportunities open to them,” said the Nursing Program Coordinator, Dr Glenda Parmenter.
Hospitals and Area Health Services around NSW are already preparing to recruit next year’s Bachelor of Nursing graduates from The University of New England.
Thirteen health care organisations from between (and including) Sydney and Brisbane were represented at a recruitment display in UNE’s School of Health during the workshop. Some of the organisations also sent representatives to talk to the final-year nursing students about employment opportunities.
“UNE graduates are often successful in securing highly-sought-after nursing positions both in Australia and abroad,” Dr Parmenter said. “The number of organisations represented was indicative of our graduates’ excellent reputation throughout the industry.”
“This annual workshop provides the students with skills and information they will need during their transition from the university environment to the nursing workplace,” she said.
The workshop was attended by 78 final-year students and included sessions on: career pathways, job applications and interviews. A simplified procedure that allows a single application/interview to be considered by up to 10 hospitals was also described.
Representatives of the Nurses’ Registration Board, the Royal College of Nursing and the NSW Nurses’ Association also attended the workshop.
Media contact: Dr Glenda Parmenter, School of Health, UNE, Armidale (02) 6773 3683 or John Kauter, Public Relations Manager, UNE, Armidale (02) 6773 2779. A photograph is available to accompany this story.
Posted by Gary Fry on www.une.edu.au