Concerns raised over hospital security
Security guards employed at hospitals may be ill-prepared to deal with Code Black situations where patients or visitors appear threatening or violent, says Flinders University Professor […]
Security guards employed at hospitals may be ill-prepared to deal with Code Black situations where patients or visitors appear threatening or violent, says Flinders University Professor […]
The annual 3 Minute Thesis competition has been proceeding with clever online presentations that have enabled the best of Flinders University’s students to continue competing, while […]
Flinders University’s swift adaptation and enthusiastic embrace of online teaching innovations due to enforced COVID-19 restrictions has resulted in a raft of positive interactions and teaching […]
Congratulations to three of the latest Flinders University NHMRC grant recipients, Professor Danny Eckert, Associate Professor Simon Conn and Dr Monica Cations. Their projects in sleep […]
Today is International Day of the Nurse, and to mark this significant occasion – having such poignancy in the midst of exceptional frontline care being performed […]
The 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale coincides with International Nurses Day today (12 May) and follows last week’s International Day of the Midwife (5 […]
A Caring Futures Institute researcher has co-authored a clinical practice guide on physiotherapy management of people with COVID-19 in hospital and intensive care units. Dr Claire […]
Associate Professor Claire Drummond, head of Exercise Science/Clinical Exercise Physiology programs in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, has developed a series of Work Out […]
A pioneering free school breakfast program, KickStart for Kids, run largely by volunteers with corporate sponsors and donations is facing problems due to its success in […]