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Message from the Acting Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer

2023-12-11T13:03:02+10:008 December 2023|Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Executive Messages|
Christine Burridge, Nursing and Midwifery Director - Professional Education and Workforce Development

Christine Burridge, Acting Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer

The Metro North Acute Respiratory Illness (ARI) Response transitioned from BAU to Tier 1 on 14 November 2023 and whilst there remains consistent numbers of COVID-19 inpatients there is also a number of staff impacted by COVID-19. Could I please encourage you to continue to:

  • wear masks in clinical areas, in line with the PPE guidelines
  • ensure flu and COVID vaccinations and annual fit testing are up to date
  • maintain compliance with mandatory training programs
  • stay home if you’re unwell and inform you line manager if you are off sick as soon as possible and complete the Smart Leave form on MyHR check with your line manager for any other requirements in your local workplace under your directorate Acute Respiratory Illness Response Subplan.

For further information please refer to the Acute Respiratory Illness Response Plans via the extranet.RAT kits will continue to be made available to staff in certain circumstances.

Nurse Practitioner Week

Next week is nationally recognised as Nurse Practitioner Week, 11-17 December 2023. I would like to take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding work of our Metro North Nurse Practitioners. This dedicated group of healthcare professionals plays a vital role in improving access to care through the provision of advanced assessment, diagnosis and management for our patients and contribute significantly to the success of our organisation.Nurse practitioners are registered nurses who have authority to practice autonomously and collaboratively in an expanded clinical role and bring a unique blend of clinical expertise, compassion, and dedication to their roles. The ability to provide comprehensive and holistic care for their patients coupled with their commitment to promoting health and wellness, greatly impacts the well-being of our community.I encourage each of you to take a moment next week to get to know the Nurse Practitioners in your facility and celebrate their exceptional work, together let’s ensure that Nurse Practitioners feel the depth of our appreciation for their hard work and ongoing commitment to their patients, teams and services.

Christine.

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