Through the COVID-19 crisis, nursing & midwifery has been in the public eye more than ever. Nurses often are being seen as compassionate helpers. The public image of nursing, however, also consists of stereotypes such as nursing being a ‘doing’ profession. In addition, nurses themselves reinforce stereotypes in order to fit into what is expected, even when they believe professional behaviour demands otherwise. One thing is clear – these notions and stereotypes are far from true. This panel discussion will see nursing leaders at the forefront of innovative thinking share with you tips and strategies to bring about a systemic change to how a nurse & midwife views oneself and their contribution to the healthcare system into the future.
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COVID has created a significant strain in the nursing community, exacerbating challenges with burnout and in many instances, seeing nurses leave the profession entirely. An overall shortfall of 85,000 nurses by 2025 and 123,000 by 2030 is predicted across all sectors: acute, aged care, critical care, emergency and mental health. This panel discussion will dig deeper to reflect on the changing sector to outline the important steps required across health services, education providers, associations and the nurses themselves to create a thriving talent pool and workforce that can support the demands of the healthcare service of the future.
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