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P: 08 8946 6901, E: Renjith.Hari@cdu.edu.au

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Aged care nurse Fifi Giraneza has a passion for not only caring for her patients, but those joining the nursing profession. She studied 100% online postgraduate certificate in clinical facilitation to pass on her experience and knowledge.
Are you a parent considering going to uni but not sure if the reward is worth the risk? Hear from Jason, a proud father who graduated from a Bachelor of Nursing with CDU.
Lecturer in Midwifery

CDU, Faculty of Health, FH - Nursing & Midwifery, Midwifery

P: 08 8946 7552, E: mpho.ncube@cdu.edu.au

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You might look at a list of Karita McCarthy’s recent accomplishments and think that studying comes naturally to her. As a Bachelor of Nursing student at Charles Darwin University, Karita has certainly had a string of successes. But it wasn’t always that way...
Territorian Zoe Boyle dreamed of being a florist or marine biologist when she grew up, but it was a Charles Darwin University (CDU) nursing degree that opened her eyes to the world of opportunities within the NT’s own healthcare system.
Professor Marilynne N Kirshbaum is Chair of the Human Research Ethics Committee and was previously Head and Professor of Nursing at CDU.
This year’s recipient of the Charles See Kee Leadership Scholarship is Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Nursing student John Chol Deng Chol.
If the first thing that comes to mind when you think of nursing is a hospital, think again. While the typical career path for many graduate nurses may lead to a hospital, Registered Nurses work in many places far removed from the walls of the ward. We’ve rounded up four examples.
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