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Northern Health Midwifery Graduate Nurse Program

The Northern Health Midwifery Graduate Nurse Program is delivered at The Northern Hospital (TNH) - a 414 acute bed public hospital located in Epping, 25kms north of the City.

TNH opened in February 1998 and provides a comprehensive range of women’s health services. These options include continuity and flexibility of care to provide for individual needs.

Midwifery services include 9 birthing suites, 28 obstetric/gynaecology beds and a 16 cots Special Care Nursery Level 2.  The unit facilitates between 1,800 – 2,000 births annually.A variety of models of care are used to address the needs of our diverse population. All models of care are women’s centred and team based.

Others services provided are domiciliary care, neonatal hospital in the home (HITH). Pregnancy assessment day stay service (PARDs), young mums' clinic, diabetic clinic, lactation and breast feeding service, breast feeding day stay, antenatal education, preadmission clinic (antenatal and caesarean section), antenatal clinics have both midwives and obstetricians.

There are three satellite services at Panch Health Service, Broadmeadows Health Service and Craigieburn Health Service.

 

Click on the links below for more information on the Northern Health Midwifery Graduate Nurse Program:


About the Northern Health Graduate Midwifery Program
 

Application Information - CLICK HERE TO APPLY 

Clinical Rotations
 

Additional Benefits

Job Description

Continuing Education 

Information Sessions at The Northern Hospital (no bookings required):
- Thursday, May 29, 1400 & 1800 hours
- Wednesday, June 25, 1400 & 1800 hours
- Thursday July 17, 1800 hours

Information Session on How To Apply for a Graduate Nurse Program
- Saturday June 14 or July 5, 1400 – 1700 hours
For Bookings contact: graduatenurses@nh.org.au

 


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