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The Australian College of Nursing (ACN), formed in 2012 from a merger of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia and the College of Nursing, is the professional body for nursing in Australia. ACN advocates, develops policy, and provides education to advance the status of nursing nationally and internationally.
This led to her appointment as CEO of the Mercy Hospital for Women in 1986. [2] In the same year she played a pivotal role in the establishment of Catholic Health Australia and was a founding director. [3] In 1988 Monkivitch was the first female to be elected president of the Australian College of Health Service Executives. [3]
Wilson has a Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing), Bachelor of Business (Health) and an MBA. She is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD), a Fellow of the College of Health Service Executives (FCHSE), a fellow of the Royal College of Nursing Australia (FRCNA) and a fellow of the Wharton School of Management.
John Bryant, CEO of Kellogg's; Cheong Choong Kong, former CEO of Singapore Airlines and current Chairman of OCBC Bank; Swarnim Wagle, economist from Nepal, worked in World Bank and Asian Development Bank, former vice chairman of National Planning Commission of Nepal; Chris Corrigan, former CEO of Patrick Corporation and current Chairman of Qube ...
Australian College of Mental Health Nursing [20] Fellow: FACMHN Member: MACMHN Credentialed Mental Health Nurse: CMHN Australian College of Nursing: Distinguished Life Fellow: FACN(DLF) Honorary Fellow: FACN(Hon) Fellow: FACN Member: MACN Associate: MACN(Assoc) Student Member MACN(Student) Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine: Fellow ...
The Australian College of Nursing still runs postgraduate certificate courses for nurses in many specialities. [75] The transfer of nursing education to the university sector from the hospital setting was the result of long-time efforts by leaders in Australian nursing, notably, pioneer nurse educator Merle Parkes. [76]
Patricia M. Davidson (born Canberra, 23 April 1957) is an Australian nursing educator. She is best known for her contributions improving cardiac nursing and transitional care with a focus on under served populations in a global context, and for her leadership in higher education.
Jackson is a Fellow of the Australian College of Nursing (2014), Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2018) and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ad eundem(2020). She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau Honour Society of Nursing (2000). Jackson was named a Principal Fellowship of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre ...