The practice nurse network has been established to provide new and established practice nurses an educational forum in which they can network with other nurses. Practice nursing can be isolated and the forums such as this provide ideal opportunities to share ideas and experiences.
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• Recruitment of new practice nurses |
• Participate in regional planning
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Peninsula GP Network identifies practice nurses as integral to the general practice team. We are committed to building the capacity of our primary care nursing workforce by offering support in recruitment, retention, and the developing of 'scope for practice' for nurses, through co-operation and integration with programmes delivered by Peninsula GP Network.
As a support organisation, PGPN wishes to obtain your thoughts on your current needs as a nurse working in general practice on the Mornington Peninsula. Information received will be beneficial in assisting us to offer support.
If you could take the time to fill in this
form and return it to the Network, we would appreciate your efforts and input, as it will enable us to utilise current information, to inform service delivery. Your reply will also be placed in a draw for a gift of a $50 Myer voucher, and will be drawn on the 29th February 2012. The winner will be contacted by phone and the result will be published on the website and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
PNIP Reminder
Has your practice registered yet? Protect the continuity of service your practice provides its patients.
Payments will not be backdated. Registration with the PIP incentive does not roll over - your practice must register for the PNIP
Since 1st January 2012, practices can apply for the PNIP and manage their practice's information through a convenient online system — PNIP Online — accessible via Health Professional Online Services (HPOS).
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