Stories

A Paramedic Intern in the Northern Territory – A Personal Experience

A Paramedic Intern in the Northern Territory – A Personal Experience

‘Do you want a job as a paramedic in Darwin?’... ‘Yes please! Where do I sign?’ A few weeks after travelling to Darwin for an intensive 2-day interview process, Trent Ramsay received the above call from the St John Ambulance Australia Northern Territory (SJAANT)...

Step out of your comfort zone

Step out of your comfort zone

Being a student is the perfect time for stepping out of your comfort zone and taking new opportunities, says third year nursing student Lilly Sideris. Lilly admitted feeling slightly intimidated and a little uneasy about venturing into a rural environment for her...

Multiple positive experiences in Indigenous Health

Multiple positive experiences in Indigenous Health

Indigenous health has always been a passion for Katarina Samotna, a 3rd Year Bachelor of Nursing student at Charles Darwin University. And her recent placement in the remote Indigenous communities of Haasts Bluff and Titjikala in the Northern Territory and at Alice...

Anyone for an e-Cuppa?

Anyone for an e-Cuppa?

Marcia, Katrina and Leanne shared an ‘e-cuppa’ on Skype celebrating 12 months with the CRANAplus LINKS mentoring program. Marcia Hakendorf, Professional Officer at CRANAplus, shared an ‘e-cuppa’ on Skype with Katrina Rohrlach [e-mentee] and Leanne McGill (e-mentor)...

Dental Student on Wheels

Dental Student on Wheels

Traveling in the purpose-built dental van to provide services in aged care facilities in the Port Macquarie region was a highlight for Jessica Zachar, a Final Year Dentistry Student at Charles Sturt University, during her rural placement. My time on the van was an...

A Midwife is Born

A Midwife is Born

Registered Nurse Greg Clark shares his story of deciding to become a Midwife. “It was definitely a good night to be a nurse.” Registered Nurse Greg Clark is talking about helping at the birth of a baby “literally as mum came through the emergency door of the...

Cake to Cape

Cake to Cape

Four medical students from Dundee Scotland recently completed a fortnight’s placement in the remote Aboriginal community of Napranum on Cape York peninsula, 800kms north of Cairns. It’s a long way from Dundee to the Cape, but for 5th year medical students from Dundee...

Flexibility proves key on clinical placement

Flexibility proves key on clinical placement

Connie Hierl, a 3rd year Bachelor of Nursing student at Griffith University in Southport, has discovered firsthand how nurses working in remote areas need to be flexible in an ever-changing environment. This is Connie's student scholarship report following her...

Revelations at One Arm Point

Revelations at One Arm Point

3rd Year Bachelor of Nursing Student at Uni SA, Rory McGrath-Swan shares his story of 'a great opportunity'. A stint at One Arm Point, about 200 kilometres north of Broome on the Dampier Peninsula, has reinforced his aspiration to one day ‘go remote’. It didn’t take...