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The role of nurses in supporting Parkinson’s Disease clients

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The role of nurses in supporting Parkinson’s Disease clients
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South Australian Region Leadership Team

All Fellows and Members are invited to a special webinar that will explore the role of the nurse in supporting Parkinson’s Disease clients. The webinar will discuss the role of the nurse in supporting Parkinson’s Disease clients, and highlight some of the ways in which nurses can support Parkinson’s Disease clients in the community. This special presentation was organised and facilitated by the South Australian Region Leadership Team.

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Presented by:

• Sue Sharrod. Parkinson’s Disease Specialist nurse with SA Health • Moira Noonan MACN. ACN SA State Chair

The role of nurses in supporting Parkinson’s Disease clients

All Fellows and Members are invited to a special webinar that will explore the role of the nurse in supporting Parkinson’s Disease clients.

The webinar will discuss the role of the nurse in supporting Parkinson’s Disease clients, and highlight some of the ways in which nurses can support Parkinson’s Disease clients in the community.

This special presentation was organised and facilitated by the South Australian Region Leadership Team.
15.00
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Members Only Members Only

Free for Members

Non-Member: not available (Join Now)

Content Type: Webinar recording

Duration: 00:58:18

CPD Hours: 1.00

Created: Thursday, 01 October 2020

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Area/s of Study

  • Aged care
  • Clinical skills

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