Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Australasian Neuroscience Nurses' Association

A non-profit organisation empowering nurses to unlock the future of neuroscience care

ANNA

General Nursing

This category contains resource materials of a general nursing nature, not specific to neuroscience. It contains links to chatrooms, webrings,and online educational resources. It is provided for convenience to users who would otherwise have to leave the website to obtain more general nursing information.

ICN Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Network
The Nurse Practitioner / Advanced Practice Nurse role is evolving and gaining momentum internationally. This is exciting for our specialisation which has many opportunities for extended practice in a variety of settings. To find out more about the role, its history and development visit the website. To have some influence on the future scope of this role, select membership from the left hand menu and become part of the Network Resources Bank (NRB) of persons with expertise and experience in areas required for network development and advancement.

Clinicians Health Channel

Health Insite – Quality Health Information for Australians
This site contains current quality assured health information and advice on the main diseases affecting Australia’s population. The organisation of the site is excellent. A search facility is offered as well as a function that allows users to personalise information sought, enabling nurses to keep up to date with the latest thoughts on a particular area of interest from a dependable source.

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