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Melanie Birks

Researcher at James Cook University

Publications -  126
Citations -  6364

Melanie Birks is an academic researcher from James Cook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nurse education & Grounded theory. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 123 publications receiving 4916 citations. Previous affiliations of Melanie Birks include Monash University, Gippsland campus & Monash University.

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Pre-registration nursing degree students in rural Victoria: characteristics and career aspirations.

TL;DR: In this paper, the preliminary phase of a longitudinal research project involving students enrolling in three different pre-registration nursing programs in two locations in rural Victoria, Australia was described.
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The teaching of physical assessment skills in pre-registration nursing programmes in Australia: Issues for nursing education

TL;DR: The authors propose that consideration be given to whether the teaching of skills that are never likely to be used is occurring at the expense of comprehensive mastery of core skills.
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Developing advanced rural nursing practice: a whole new scope of responsibility

TL;DR: Thirty-two nurses employed in rural health services in Victoria, Australia, studied advanced practice nursing by distance education with a clinical component, finding the course was valuable in developing skills and knowledge, enabling more holistic patient care.
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The Experiences of Internationally Qualified Registered Nurses Working in the Australian Healthcare System: An Integrative Literature Review

TL;DR: Research findings on the experiences of internationally qualified registered nurses working in the Australian healthcare system can mitigate adverse workforce dynamics within culturally diverse health care teams to enable provision of culturally congruent health care.
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Future-proofing nursing education: an Australian perspective

TL;DR: Findings suggest that preparation–practice gaps are evident in nursing curricula as the broad priorities identified were poorly reflected in undergraduate pre-registration programs.