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College Shopping and Merchandise
  Merchandise
 
     
 
To purchase any of the items listed below, please contact Library staff.

Books and print publications 

Clinical challenges edited by J. Lumby and D. Picone
 

$10

A voice to be heard: the first fifty years of the NSW College of Nursing by R.Pratt and R.L.Russell
 
$10
50th Anniversary Oration Volumes 1 and 2
  
$20 
The life and times of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia by M.
Doherty (edited by  R.L.Russell)
  
$10
A professional pilgrimage: a history of the Florence Nightingale Committee of Australia 1946-1993 by M. Parkes
 
$10 
Physical assessment study guide by the College of Nursing

$20

Who cares by J. Lumby
 
$10 
Off the record: The life and times of Muriel Doherty 1896-1988 Russell RL (Ed)
 
$10
Scarlett poppies: the army experience of Australian nurses during World War One by Ruth Rae
 
$25 
The Gift: grandmothers and grandchildren today by Judy $25 

* A $5.00 per book fee for postage applies if delivery is required
 
 
   
Annual subscription to nursing.aust (College journal) – Libraries and Institutions only (email Kim Armstrong karmstong@nursing.edu.au)
  
$50
Veiled lives: threading Australian nursing history into the fabric of the First World War by Ruth Rae : Order Form $25
 

DVDs, CD ROMS, Software etc

Nursing calculations: a course to develop and
assess skills in nursing calculations
by Educational Innovations
Order form

 
Members $37.95



 
Non-Members $39.95



 

 

Physical assessment for nurses: a practical approach (2009) - Order Form  

 

Members $370

Non-Members $395

* A $11 per CD Rom fee for postage applied if delivery is required.
 

 

 

 

Promotional materials

College logo lanyard and zinger 
                                                                  
$10.00
 
College logo lanyard and zinger with cardholder
$12.50
Silver College badge (Members only)
  
$69.95
 
Polo shirts in white or blue
(limited stocks – old name and logo, ie The NSW College of Nursing) 
$14.00
 
College stickers
 
Gratis
 
College  hat (Cap) $15.00
* Postage fees will vary depending on number and size of package   

 

Professional event CD Roms
(Note: these videos play in Window Media Player and are compatible with both Windows and Macintosh)

ADF Nursing in the new milleniuum 27 July 2006
Nurses and midwives working together 25 May 2006 A forum aimed to explore the changes to midwifery practice and how the implementation fo reforms affect the many parts of the health sector and provide new chalenged for clinicians, educators, managers and policy and professional leaders

Speakers:
Caroline Chapman - NSW branch president of Maternity coalition
Professor Caroline Homer - Professor of Midwifery and Director of Centre for Midwifery and Family Health UTS; current president of the NSW Midwives Association

Australia's health workforce: Reforms needed to meet health workforce pressures 23 March 2006 This forum aimes to bring together stakeholders with an interest in reforms needed to meet workforce pressures, the impact on health workforce including the supply of, and demand for, health workforce professionals

Speakers:
Professor Judy Lumby - Executive Director College of Nursing
Mike Woods - Commissioner with Productivity Commission
Judith Meppem - Nursing, midwifery and health Care Consultant
Adjunct Professor Belinda Moyes - Chair of the National Nursing and Nurse Education Taskforce (N3ET)

Dollars and sense: the impact of funding on aged care 28 July 2005 This forum aimes to bring together stakeholders with an interest in aged care to engage in discussion and develop an understanding of the impact of the proposed new funding tool on the residential aged care inductry and more broadly across the health care sector Speaker:
Dr Richard Rosewarne, Manager Director Applied Aged Care Solutions (AACS)
A nationally consistent framework for scopes of practice 19 May 2005 This forum aimes to being together stakeholders with an interest in nurses and midwives scopes of practice to engage in discussion and develop an understanding fo the challenges in implementing a national scope of practice Speaker:
Adjunct Professor Belinda Moyes - Chair of the National Nursing and Nurse Education Taskforce (N3ET)
Restructuring NSW Health: future challenges 17 March 2005 Speakers:
Overview and rationale: Ms Robyn Kruk AM Director General, NSW Health
Community consultation: Professor Judy Lumby Executive Director The College of Nursing
Implementation and challenges: Associate Professor Debora Picone Chief Executive South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Health Service

 

 
 
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