Call for more specialized training of nurses for safer surgery in Pacific
There is a need for more specialised pre-operative nursing training across Pacific island nations for effective surgical care. This was highlighted during a panel disc
There is a need for more specialised pre-operative nursing training across Pacific island nations for effective surgical care. This was highlighted during a panel disc
The Fiji Nursing Association was expecting a 5 percent pay rise for civil servants; however, the government has approved a 3 percent increase, which the association has
335 nurse interns will begin an 18-month training program, a crucial step in their professional development. The interns are currently attending a one-week induction c
Shona Amputch is happy to be one of the five nurses at Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Hospital selected to participate in a free specialist medical training program in
Fiji Nursing Association President, Doctor Adi Alisi Vudiniabola has sent out a clear message today that their mandate for industrial action has been submitted to the Re
Cabinet has approved the review of the Nursing Act 2010. This is after the Ministry of Health and the Fiji Nursing Council identified deficiencies over the years in t
It was a special moment for Zeenia Mohammed as she graduated with five awards from Sangam College of Nursing after she topped her university in Labasa. Mohammed says s
The Fiji Nursing Association is concerned about the number of nurses leaving the country due to low salaries and the quality of support provided to them by the Ministry o