Protecting Your Nursing Qualifications - Recency of Practice
Lecture Overview
Educators
Linda Starr
Dr Linda Starr has undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in general, mental health nursing, law, education and a PhD in legal issues in elder abuse. Linda has extensive experience as an RN in metropolitan and rural locations, in general nursing, mental health, forensic health, aged care and management. She has held senior positions in academia, including the dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Linda has publications in health law and forensic health issues. Linda is an associate professor in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University and a consultant educator in health law and ethics for nurses, midwives and carers. She is chair of the SA Board of Nursing and Midwifery, fellow of the College of Nursing Australia, foundation president of the Australian Forensic Nurses Association, member on the School of Health Academic Advisory Board for Open Colleges and the international member on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Forensic Nursing. See Educator Profile
Reviews

Michele Selby
Good information
bronwyn ann beecroft
Well presented
Kaung Lynn
short and clear.
Luita Casey
I found this resource very useful.
Luita Casey
I found this resource very useful.
Alvina Lund
Thank-you
Maryann Sussovich
helpful to gain understanding the standards required to maintain nursing registration at all times to ensure safe practise
Jacelyn Partridge
Was very helpful. I was unsure of a few things but this cleared it up.
Amanda jane Wilson
Very disjointed and not easily understood
Joanne Maunes
Reinforced what I already knew as am in the process of trying to get full registration after being out of practice for a period of time.