Nurses Congratulate Rosemary Bryant On Becoming Australia's First Chief Nurse

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Article Date: 24 Jun 2008 - 4:00 PDT

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The Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) warmly welcomed Rosemary Bryant to the position of National Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer.

Ged Kearney, ANF federal secretary said that the Australian government's announcement of the appointment was great news for nurses.

"Throughout her extensive and significant career, Rosemary Bryant has worked to maintain and develop excellence in nursing. She is a great choice for the position, Australia's nurses will benefit from this appointment." Ms Kearney said.

The ANF looks forward to continuing their strong relationship with Rosemary, working together on issues that are vital to Australia's nurses and the reform of health care.

"Nursing plays a role in so many of the Government's programs it is essential there is a nursing representative at a senior level in government to provide input and ensure quality health care is accessible to all people and families."

"It is also important for Australia to be officially represented in international nursing forums by their Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer," Ms Kearney said.

The ANF anticipates the appointment will facilitate greater nursing input to the current health reform process.

"Nurses have been lobbying strongly for health reform for many years," Ms Kearney said. "Nurses comprise over 50% of the health workforce in Australia working across all sectors; the community, hospitals and aged care, so it is essential they are represented at a national level."

The ANF warmly congratulates Rosemary Bryant on her appointment.

The ANF, representing nearly 160,000 members, is the professional and industrial voice for nurses and midwives in Australia.

Australian Nursing Federation

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