In Australia, many Enrolled Nurses (EN) complete vocational education training (VET), undertake clinical work, and then progress into a tertiary, Registered Nurse (RN), program. Transition into university for ENs is typically into the second year of degree programs, with credit awarded for first year courses including basic bioscience subjects,predicated on recognition of prior learning. However, in educational literature ENs report that their prior study left them feeling unprepared for university and that VET,even coupled with work experience,may not adequately reinforce foundational science knowledge sufficient to support direct entry to second year biosciences. Moreover, bioscience subjects are internationally acknowledged as central to...
In Australia there are two entry levels in nursing, Registered Nurse (RN) and Enrolled Nurse (EN). W...
To widen participation in line with goals set out in the Bradley review (Bradley et al., 2008), Aust...
This paper focuses on changes in the educational preparation of undergraduate nurses in line with co...
In Australia, many Enrolled Nurses (EN) complete vocational education training (VET), undertake clin...
In this paper [the authors] argue that enrolled nurses [ENs] enrolling in the Bachelor of Nursing at...
BACKGROUND: This thesis presents the outcomes of a study undertaken for a Master of Philosophy. The ...
Background A substantial number of Enrolled Nurses (ENs) undergo the conversion to Registered Nurs...
The transfer of nursing education into the tertiary section in Australia aimed to address a number o...
This paper discusses an initiative for qualified Enrolled Nurses, particularly those in rural Wester...
The context for this study is a conversion program for enrolled nurses (ENs) or division 2 level nur...
Introduction: In 2002 at Charles Sturt University a regional Australian university, two innovative c...
Summary There is a shortage of registered nurses (RN) globally and equally in rural areas of Austra...
There is a prediction of significant nursing workforce shortfalls across Australia. Tasmania, as an ...
An increase in students who enter higher education in Australia following their studies in the vocat...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
In Australia there are two entry levels in nursing, Registered Nurse (RN) and Enrolled Nurse (EN). W...
To widen participation in line with goals set out in the Bradley review (Bradley et al., 2008), Aust...
This paper focuses on changes in the educational preparation of undergraduate nurses in line with co...
In Australia, many Enrolled Nurses (EN) complete vocational education training (VET), undertake clin...
In this paper [the authors] argue that enrolled nurses [ENs] enrolling in the Bachelor of Nursing at...
BACKGROUND: This thesis presents the outcomes of a study undertaken for a Master of Philosophy. The ...
Background A substantial number of Enrolled Nurses (ENs) undergo the conversion to Registered Nurs...
The transfer of nursing education into the tertiary section in Australia aimed to address a number o...
This paper discusses an initiative for qualified Enrolled Nurses, particularly those in rural Wester...
The context for this study is a conversion program for enrolled nurses (ENs) or division 2 level nur...
Introduction: In 2002 at Charles Sturt University a regional Australian university, two innovative c...
Summary There is a shortage of registered nurses (RN) globally and equally in rural areas of Austra...
There is a prediction of significant nursing workforce shortfalls across Australia. Tasmania, as an ...
An increase in students who enter higher education in Australia following their studies in the vocat...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
In Australia there are two entry levels in nursing, Registered Nurse (RN) and Enrolled Nurse (EN). W...
To widen participation in line with goals set out in the Bradley review (Bradley et al., 2008), Aust...
This paper focuses on changes in the educational preparation of undergraduate nurses in line with co...