Corporate Body

The New South Wales College of Nursing ( - 2002)

To
2002
Burwood, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Association, Society or membership organisation, Education and Health Industry
Location
14 Railway Pde Burwood NSW 2134

Summary

The New South Wales College of Nursing is a professional membership organisation which assists nurses to advance both personally and professionally. The mission of the College is to facilitate the education and professional development of nurses, influence the process of policy development and improve the health care of the community. The New South Wales College of Nursing changed its name to the College of Nursing in 2002.

Timeline

  - 2002 The New South Wales College of Nursing
       2002 - The College of Nursing

Related People

Published resources

Books

  • The 50th Anniversary Annual Orations: the New South Wales College of Nursing (Sydney: The College, 1999). Details

Resources

Resource Sections

Helen Morgan

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