I may be a little bias but I would say WSU as the staff and students alike are super supportive and you are given lots of examples to consolidate knowledge. Plus, WSU has a Top 10' ranking – the highest of any Australian institution for Nursing and is ranked 10th on the CWUR global Top 10...
I've noticed that as well! In particular I had a doctor who was previously a nurse and he even fixed the IV pump for me before going to write his notes.
Hi Mazar97,
I am actually undertaking a similar path at present as currently studying Nursing looking to one day maybe study medicine. However, if I don't get into medicine I've been contemplating upon getting my Nursing Undergrad to go on and study to become a Nurse Practitioner to have that...
Depending upon what it is on and when it is due you could use online survey programs to target your audience. Otherwise, like BLIT2014 has already said talk to your teacher.
Population of interest: Students
Issue of interest for IRP: standardised tests
Comparison between the variables to be researched: Those doing standardised tests, those doing other tests, students not doing a test at all.
Outcome of the comparison: positive wellbeing
Time: in standardised...
I know for the JMP UON program they would look at the Diploma in terms of:
Credit average-- completed
OR
Distinction average-- incomplete
https://www.newcastle.edu.au/joint-medical-program/selection-process/academic-eligibility
Not sure about the other unis but just have a...
Subject choice does not matter. However, if applying to Undergraduate programs you will need to sit UMAT otherwise if you do a degree first and then decide upon Med in some unis they require the UMAT equivalent which is called GAMSAT as you are now a Graduate.
UMAT is divided into three...