CSU nursing first in line for new equipment


The CSU School of Nursing and Midwifery at Orange is the first to receive state-of-the-art facilities and equipment at the new Nursing Experiential Learning Centre which opens on Friday 13 November.

Aged care residents need an apology too


Witnessing an elderly woman with terror in her eyes, shouting incoherently as she struggled in a restraint chair in the corridor of an aged care facility while staff ignored her and attended to paperwork for the facility's accreditation has led a CSU nursing academic to question the meaning of the Rudd government's coming apology to 'The Forgotten Australians' who were detained in government welfare institutions in bygone decades.

Delivering on national priorities for rural and regional health


CSU has welcomed the announcement by the Federal government of $1.6 million in funding to establish a major Regional Inter-Professional Clinical Simulation Centre at CSU at Bathurst.

Students on the ground in India


The health issues facing rural communities in India will be experienced by more than a dozen allied health students from CSU during international clinical placements in December.

Sports multi-nutrient supplements – do they work?


Researchers at CSU have found no significant benefit to athletes from the ingestion of multi-nutrient supplements, despite their popularity and widespread use.

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