
Elysse Prussing
@elysse_prussing
Lecturer (Midwifery) University of Newcastle
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30-09-2021 01:57:21
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Happy IDM from University of Newcastle including the Manning Education Centre #NUNurses#NUMidwives #IDM2022 ACM Dr Elizabeth Newnham Lyndall Mollart Professor Donna Hartz Midwife Nurse PhD Karen McLaughlin Dr Elizabeth Newnham


Open day Study with us at Manning Education Centre Taree #NUNurses#NUMidwives University of Newcastle Allison Cummins Katharine Gillett Dr Elizabeth Newnham Karen McLaughlin Nicole Hainsworth Lyndall Mollart Dr Lynette Bowen RN Julie Reis Prof Amanda Johnson


Thinking about transitioning new graduates to midwifery continuity of care? Our workshop was a great success ACM #ACM2022 Elysse Prussing Dr Elizabeth Newnham Lyndall Mollart Karen McLaughlin University of Newcastle #NUNurses#NUMidwives


Wonderful photo shoot in the Central Coast Clinical School #NUNurses#NUMidwives University of Newcastle Consultation rooms for #midwifery student antenatal clinics


Very proud and excited for our 3rd year Bachelor of Midwifery students sitting their final exam today 🥳🥳🥳 at Manning Education Centre University of Newcastle #NUNurses#NUMidwives Katharine Gillett Allison Cummins Karen McLaughlin Dr Elizabeth Newnham Katharine Gillett Lyndall Mollart Nicole Hainsworth


NEW PAPER: So pleased to see this in print. Final PhD paper from Tash Hawkins. Thanks Journal of Advanced Nursing @Wiley_Nursing #NUNurses#NUMidwives University of Newcastle A conflicted tribe under pressure: A qualitative study of negative workplace behaviour in nursing onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ja…

New Graduate 👩🎓 #midwives transitioning to midwifery continuity of care #NUNurses#NUMidwives The University of Newcastle Library



Thanks Georgia Hitch for sharing my research and increasing awareness for improved access to midwifery continuity of care abc.net.au/news/2023-01-2… via ABC Australia

Regarded as the "gold standard" in maternity services, midwifery group programs where women get to see one or two midwives their entire pregnancy are difficult to sustain in regional areas🤰 Dr Elysse Prussing's research is helping to turn the tide 👉 ab.co/3korTVh


Midwifery group programs have proved to be difficult to sustain in regional areas, but University of Newcastle's Dr Elysse Prussing spoke to ABC News about how her research is helping to bring fresh faces to a much-needed service. abc.net.au/news/2023-01-2…


Please share among your networks!!! Researchers from #NUNurses#NUMidwives are seeking to hear peoples experience of being diagnosed with a minor stroke or TIA 🧠

Pleasure to work with my physiotherapy colleagues in Melbourne and Singapore on this book chapter about #labourpain Uni Newcastle Research #NUNurses#NUMidwives University of Newcastle #interdisciplinary

Tuesday's abstract - Implementing midwifery continuity of care models in regional Australia: A constructivist grounded theory study Elysse Prussing Allison Cummins womenandbirth.org/article/S1871-…

Facilitating another’s new grad #midwife transition to #midwiferycontinuityofcare workshop Elysse Prussing #NUNurses#NUMidwives University of Newcastle Gosford Hospital Prof Amanda Johnson



Midwifery team from #NUNurses#NUMidwives University of Newcastle well represented TTMEC #TTMEC2023 Prof Amanda Johnson


Very pleased to be launching with UNITAR the Global Breastfeeding Education Initiative co-badged with UoN working to achieve 70% breast feeding in the first 6 months of a child’s life by 2030@UniNewcastleSNM Allison Cummins University of Newcastle


Ep 52 ibit.ly/Re5V Karen McLaughlin on #asthmamanagement for 3midwives, never studying again and #implementing research results asthmapregnancytoolkit.org.au PhDMidwives #MidTwitter University of Newcastle #midwives #neversaynever #appreciativeinquiry #relationshipswithwomen


Hi! I’m an National Institute for Health and Care Research Advanced Fellow and Honorary Consultant Midwife Imperial People 💙. My research aims to improve the safety of vaginal breech birth and women’s experiences of care. Pleased to share more for #NHS75
