If COVID taught our nation anything about the healthcare environment in Australia, it was to shine a spotlight on the extraordinary and tireless work performed by armies of nurses across our nation.
Finding, supporting and retaining qualified nurses has proven to be a major challenge for many hospitals and healthcare organisations Australia-wide, especially since so many of our talented and dedicated nurses reached the point of burnout during the first two years of the pandemic.
In response to this crisis, Epworth HealthCare has come up with an outstanding initiative to support our nurses, and foster true excellence through advanced training. The Brookes Academy of Nursing and Midwifery at Epworth HealthCare recently launched to forge innovative learning pathways for nurses and midwives at all levels in clinical, leadership, education and research fields.
The result is a new cohort of nurses who are supported and developed in their careers at every stage, and an even higher standard of patient care at Epworth, as they benefit from the skills and education of the Academy graduates.
What is even more extraordinary about this Academy is that is is funded entirely by donations. What a legacy of generosity and foresight made by individuals and businesses in Melbourne! I was thrilled to have the opportunity to support this initiative earlier this year, by donating $250,000 towards the development of the Brookes Academy of Nursing and Midwifery. I truly believe this Academy will fundamentally change the face and lift the standards of nursing training across Victoria and indeed Australia.