Calls for an increase of trauma-informed care for child medical procedures
The psychological and emotional harm of restraining a child during a medical procedure is causing more trauma than necessary. Dr...
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The psychological and emotional harm of restraining a child during a medical procedure is causing more trauma than necessary. Dr...
The applications of Virtual Reality far exceed the gaming world as Griffith University researchers investigate its benefits for pediatric burns...
The future of pediatric nursing could see digital technology play a larger role in delivering safer and more personalised care...
Griffith University will play a key role in the newly announced Care Economy CRC, which was awarded $35 million of...
Griffith University has conferred honorary doctorates upon two remarkable women in recognition of their outstanding achievements in nursing and midwifery,...
Griffith University has been awarded $2.2 million across the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Investigator Grants. Congratulations to...
Many Australian students are struggling with the rising cost of living and are taking on additional paid work while studying. Some students, especially those in health-related fields like nursing and midwifery, are facing "placement poverty" due to extensive unpaid placement hours. Addressing placement poverty is crucial to ensure a strong and diverse healthcare workforce in the future.
Griffith Health receives $5.7 million from the Australian Government to help build the nation’s mental health workforce.
Griffith University has opened the doors to Queensland’s first on-campus student-led midwifery clinic, which aims to provide continuity of midwifery care for pregnant women from first trimester to the birthing suite and postpartum.
Two Griffith University research projects have been successful in gaining grants from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) worth a combined $2.7 million.