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If you are someone with empathy, good communication skills and a desire to help people and achieve good outcomes, Nursing is the ideal career for you.

Nursing has changed over the years. In today's world nursing has become a critical patient-focused health science career that requires a sophisticated mix of expertise, knowledge, skills and nursing judgement.
Modern healthcare is now focused on integrated care, where teams of health professionals work together to provide the best treatment possible for their patient so it is important that tomorrow's nurses are able to work within that environment.

Nursing offers variety and also good career progression. If you are wanting to begin a career in nursing, you must first complete your undergraduate study.
Once you have completed your that study, there are opportunities to advance your career through further postgraduate study.

With an ageing and increasing population in New Zealand, there is a rising demand for trained nurses, particularly in primary care, aged care and mental health settings.

Knowledge and Skills

Research opportunities

As a student you’ll be taught and mentored by staff who are involved in research studies that have the potential to impact on patient outcomes, healthcare delivery and the wider community.

The School of Nursing is proud of its strong research culture and undertakes collaborative research activities with other schools in the faculty and other universities both nationally and internationally.

The School has rapidly gained recognition for its research outputs and has won grants from leading agencies such as the Marsden Fund and Health Research Council (HRC).

Our highly qualified research staff contribute directly to the development and teaching of the programmes to ensure they are underpinned by current evidence-based practice and research.


We welcome research proposals in topics relating to our key research specialisations:

Acute clinical care and patient safety

  • Research includes a broad mix of projects centred on patient safety and quantifying change in clinical practice.
  • Keratin4VLU: a trial of wool-derived keratin dressings for venous ulcers
  • Low dose aspirin for venous leg ulcers: a randomised trial (Aspirin4VLU)
  • Avoidance of routine endotracheal suction in patients having cardiac surgery who are ventilated for less than 12 hours


Cancer

  • This body of research focuses on the assessment, prevention, and management of cancer treatment-related toxicities, and inequalities in cancer treatment and outcomes.

  • Women’s Wellness After Cancer programme
  • Geriatric oncology
  • Intrachemotherapy exercise
  • Oranga Tu: an intervention for Māori men with prostate cancer
  • Improving early access to lung cancer diagnosis for Māori and Rural Communities
  • Reducing delay and increasing access to early diagnosis for colorectal cancer


Ageing and rehabilitation

  • Mental Health and older people
  • Older people in the community
  • Workforce development
  • Best practice


Healthy communities

  • Investigating differences in fructose absorption in high school students
  • Genetics of diabetes and obesity
  • Harnessing the spark of life: Maximising whānau contributors to rangatahi wellbeing
  • Youth 2000 Survey series: National youth health and wellbeing surveys 2001, 2007, 2012; Alternative Education Surveys 2000 and 2009
  • National Science Challenge project; Supporting healthy lifestyles: A Māori and Pasifika Health approach
  • Professional rugby clubs as a vehicle to deliver weight loss programmes for men
  • Neighbourhoods for Active Kids – participatory GIS to understand links  


Mental Health and Addictions

  • Use of advance directives in mental health services
  • Therapeutic interventions in the criminal justice system
  • History of mental health services
  • Mental health law in action
  • Police response to community mental health crises
  • Improving physical health care for mental health service users
  • Primary mental health
  • Pedagogical issues  

Potential Careers

Nursing offers exciting opportunities for career advancement in a wide variety of clinical contexts..

Potential careers include advanced nursing practice, community, gerontology, paediatric, hospital, or primary healthcare, mental health, or nursing education, management or research.

Jobs related to Nursing

  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Nurse Educator
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Nurse Researcher
  • Occupational Health Nurse

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