Welcome to the School of Nursing

The School of Nursing at Murdoch University believes that by promoting a culture of life-long learning and empowering our student population, we can contribute to the enhancement of the nursing profession. Our team of dedicated academics is passionate about nursing education, across undergraduate, postgraduate, and Higher Degree by Research, providing a foundation for safe, compassionate Strengths-Based nursing care across the lifespan to improve health and wellbeing for all people.

We are committed to fostering excellence and supporting the development of future nursing professionals. Our Bachelor of Nursing degree provides an evidence-based learning environment that empowers students to develop the skills, knowledge, and attributes to become Strengths-Based Registered Nurses, who work with people and communities to positively influence health and wellbeing. Graduates of this course are eligible to apply for registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.

A diverse range of postgraduate courses, focusing on areas of health and workforce priority, is also available for Registered Nurses and healthcare professionals interested in advancing their careers in contemporary healthcare settings. In these courses, students will gain the advanced skills, knowledge, and attributes required to meet the demands of national and international healthcare systems.

The School of Nursing is home to a vibrant team of researchers with diverse interests and expertise across multiple areas. Our strong partnerships with industry provide valuable opportunities to generate and translate evidence into practice, driving innovation to improve health outcomes and build a skilled, resilient healthcare workforce.

We welcome you to explore our website and find more about our courses, our research, our people, and our projects.

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Partnering for a more inclusive future

RFDS

The Royal Flying Doctor Service in Western Australia was proud to host its first Indigenous nursing student as part of a new partnership with Murdoch University.

Third-year nursing student, Camille Talbot, recently completed a four-week placement with the RFDS to learn more about emergency medicine in an aeromedical setting.

RFDS WA’s Head of Nursing, Paul Ingram, was grateful to have Camille onboard and for the opportunities student placements provide him and his nursing team.

“Partnering with the Murdoch University Indigenous Nursing Program doesn’t just benefit the students, it also means we can learn from students; how to engage, respect and improve our care of Indigenous patients,” said Paul.

“It’s all about learning and respecting the diversity of Indigenous culture and how we can partner with Murdoch to foster that. It may only be the first step, but as the partnership grows, we will have more students to learn from, and hopefully more indigenous staff” said Camille.

Camille was initially interested in a placement with the RFDS because of her passion for health care across rural and remote Australia.

“I was able to witness firsthand the impact of aeromedical services on vulnerable populations throughout Western Australia. This experience has truly inspired me to advocate for my patients, regardless of their needs and location,” said Camille.

Throughout her placement, the third-year nursing student participated in multiple retrievals to mine sites, remote stations and more.

“My time at the RFDS was incredible and I aspire to be back as a retrieval nurse one day,” said Camille.

Paul and his team were thrilled to welcome such an enthusiastic and dedicated student to launch the partnership.

“I received lots of great feedback from those who worked with Camille many commenting on her knowledge, skills and willingness to be part of the team and help out wherever she could,” said Paul

"We wish Camille all the best as her career progresses and look forward to meeting many more students as a part of this new partnership.”

For more information on the opportunities of offer at Murdoch University please visit Murdoch’s School of Nursing.

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