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Saudi student researches nursing education Amal Al-Ghareeb, a Bachelor of Nursing graduate from Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), commenced her Master of Nursing at Monash University in 2011. |
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Nurse student volunteers for emergency experience Second year nursing student Robert Jackson spends his spare time volunteering with St John Ambulance where he practices his developing clinical skills and is learning to provide health care under pressure. |
| Nursing in remote Kenya Monash nursing student Rebecca Hibbert used Facebook to raise valuable financial donations while volunteering in Kenya. |
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| Gemma Casement Nursing and Emergency Health student Gemma Casement has won the top academic prize in her year for the third year running. |
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| Mohammad Al-Motlaq Mohammad Al-Motlaq believes his research into childhood asthma will provide the foundation for his future career. |
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| Lee Horsley Two years ago Lee Horsley was running his own plant nursery, juggling 60-hour working weeks and raising a young family. Today the horticulture graduate is back at university studying for a new career in nursing. |
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Nuraini Alston Nuraini Alston, who moved from Queensland to study midwifery at Monash’s Peninsula campus, is “having a blast”. |
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James Bonnamy James Bonnamy completed the first year of an IT course before deciding to follow in his mother’s footsteps and enter the nursing profession: “I’ve always been interested in the human body, and like working with people. This is a great course, especially the clinical component.” |
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Simone Groves Simone Groves is taking the Bachelor of Midwifery course at Monash’s Gippsland campus, and making the most of opportunities offered during her placement at the Latrobe Regional Hospital. |
| Rebecca Hibbert Monash nursing student Rebecca Hibbert is set to fulfil a long-held dream to volunteer in the third world. |
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Joanne Porter Family members should be allowed into emergency departments and be present during resuscitation attempts, according to Monash academic and PhD student Jo Porter. |






