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Introduction to patient care
In this clip second year nursing student, Gretel, introduces herself to the patient (Sue) and takes her blood pressure.
This clip is part of a series of clips in Clinically Speaking.53:53 - 148.5MB - Transcript
Professor Martha Hill
Held at UTS in January 2009, Professor Martha Hill gives first-hand insights into the benefits of a multi-professional approach to research for delivering better outcomes in high blood pressure care and control.
Dr Hill is the Dean of The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing in Baltimore, USA, where she is also Professor of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health. Her expertise in community-based research focuses on improving treatment and outcomes for vulnerable and underserved populations through the integration of multi-professional health care. She is recognised around the globe for her investigations in preventing and treating hypertension and its complications, particularly among young, urban African-American men.03:15 - 12.2MB - Transcript
Dr Jean Yan
Chief Scientist Nursing and Midwifery World Health Organisation
Dr Yan welcomes UTS: Nursing, Midwifery and Health to the World Health Organization in April 2008.
