Advanced Life Support Training for our Locum Nurses

On Saturday 16 November, we welcomed 16 of our locum nurses to our Brisbane office for Advanced Life Support (ALS) training. This initiative highlights our ongoing commitment to supporting healthcare workers across Australia and their professional development.
We understand the challenges locum nurses face in accessing professional development opportunities, particularly when working in rural and remote healthcare jobs. That’s why we were thrilled to offer this ALS training to help our nurses expand their clinical expertise, advance their careers, and develop essential life-saving skills.
For nurses in locum positions, staying up-to-date with industry standards is key to providing exceptional care. At cmr, we’re passionate about empowering healthcare professionals and creating opportunities to grow their skills and careers.
If you’re looking for nursing opportunities, or healthcare jobs in Australia, join our community and discover how we can support your career goals. Stay tuned for more professional development initiatives as we continue to invest in the success of our healthcare workers.
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