Rosemary Bryant Foundation

Rosemary Bryant Foundation Supporting nursing and midwifery research in Australia.

Rosemary Bryant Foundation funding grants for 2024 are set to close on 29th March.Don’t miss your chance to apply for gr...
25/03/2024

Rosemary Bryant Foundation funding grants for 2024 are set to close on 29th March.

Don’t miss your chance to apply for grants of up to $60,000!

Apply today by clicking on the below link.

Improve the health outcomes for all Australians by supporting the Rosemary Bryant Foundation. By getting involved, you are showing you support more than 360,000 nurses and midwives in Australia who work tirelessly to keep us well and safe every day.

Does the research have to be undertaken in SA? One of the assessment criteria for grant applications is a demonstrated b...
22/03/2024

Does the research have to be undertaken in SA? One of the assessment criteria for grant applications is a demonstrated benefit to SA. How can you do this?

Partnering with SA researchers, clinicians or organisations is a fantastic way to address this point. You could also highlight how the research could translate to an SA context.

Do you have a question about our 2024 grants? Click on the link below 👇

Improve the health outcomes for all Australians by supporting the Rosemary Bryant Foundation. By getting involved, you are showing you support more than 360,000 nurses and midwives in Australia who work tirelessly to keep us well and safe every day.

Healthcare is evolving, and contemporary research like this is pivotal for future planing.The Rosemary Bryant Foundation...
20/03/2024

Healthcare is evolving, and contemporary research like this is pivotal for future planing.

The Rosemary Bryant Foundation has funded important research which has changed the way we work in practice.

Funding round for 2024 is open.

Authors: Lynette Cusack, Rebecca Munt, Naomi Verdonk, Tim Schultz & Jill Maben
https://loom.ly/KTO91uM

Background There is sufficient and consistent international evidence of issues reported by nurses working in single-bed room environments, requiring a design that is not only comfortable for patients but meets nurses working needs. This paper presents a comparison of nursing staff and patients exper...

We are very excited to announce our first round of grant funding for 2024 is open.Grants of up to $60,000 are available ...
14/03/2024

We are very excited to announce our first round of grant funding for 2024 is open.

Grants of up to $60,000 are available in this round.

Want to know more? Click here 👇

Improve the health outcomes for all Australians by supporting the Rosemary Bryant Foundation. By getting involved, you are showing you support more than 360,000 nurses and midwives in Australia who work tirelessly to keep us well and safe every day.

Don’t let this opportunity get away. Up to $50,000 to support your nursing and midwifery research projects – application...
27/04/2023

Don’t let this opportunity get away. Up to $50,000 to support your nursing and midwifery research projects – applications closing soon!

Improve the health outcomes for all Australians by supporting the Rosemary Bryant Foundation. By getting involved, you are showing you support more than 360,000 nurses and midwives in Australia who work tirelessly to keep us well and safe every day.

Does the research have to be undertaken in SA? One of the assessment criteria for grant applications is a demonstrated b...
31/03/2023

Does the research have to be undertaken in SA? One of the assessment criteria for grant applications is a demonstrated benefit to SA. How can you do this?

Partnering with SA researchers, clinicians or organisations is a fantastic way to address this point. You could also highlight how the research could translate to an SA context.

We are very excited to announce our first round of grant funding for 2023 opens today! Grants of up to $50,000 are avail...
22/03/2023

We are very excited to announce our first round of grant funding for 2023 opens today! Grants of up to $50,000 are available in this round.

Want to know more? Click here 👇

Improve the health outcomes for all Australians by supporting the Rosemary Bryant Foundation. By getting involved, you are showing you support more than 360,000 nurses and midwives in Australia who work tirelessly to keep us well and safe every day.

Healthcare is evolving, and contemporary research like this is pivotal for future planning.  The Rosemary Bryant Foundat...
17/03/2023

Healthcare is evolving, and contemporary research like this is pivotal for future planning.

The Rosemary Bryant Foundation has funded important research which has changed the way we work in practice, and we are excited to announce the next round of funding opens on 23 March.

Authors: Lynette Cusack, Rebecca Munt, Naomi Verdonk, Tim Schultz & Jill Maben.

Background There is sufficient and consistent international evidence of issues reported by nurses working in single-bed room environments, requiring a design that is not only comfortable for patients but meets nurses working needs. This paper presents a comparison of nursing staff and patients exper...

A Nurse Practitioner and her team are helping to break down the confusion over two skyrocketing afflictions of ageing.
24/02/2023

A Nurse Practitioner and her team are helping to break down the confusion over two skyrocketing afflictions of ageing.

30 January - A Nurse Practitioner and her team are helping to break down the confusion over two skyrocketing afflictions of ageing.

Original story: ABC Good NewsA young man from regional South Australia is being hailed as a hero, and a legend in his ow...
21/02/2023

Original story:
ABC Good News

A young man from regional South Australia is being hailed as a hero, and a legend in his own lunchbreak, after rushing to rescue a child who had run into the path of a four-wheel drive towing a caravan.

Port Lincoln local Ty Robertson, 20, was returning to work from his lunchbreak when he heard a woman scream and then saw her child run into the path of a four-wheel drive.

Original story:ABC / By Zara Margolis and Larissa WatersonMore than three decades later, Dr Don Bowley OAM is one of the...
16/02/2023

Original story:
ABC / By Zara Margolis and Larissa Waterson

More than three decades later, Dr Don Bowley OAM is one of the most renowned medical professionals in outback Queensland.

His work with the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) has earned him several awards, none more dearer he will tell you than the respect and adoration of the remote communities he has served.

Whether he was delivering babies in the middle of the bush or performing a procedure atop a pool table in a pub, Dr Don's medical career has been nothing short of epic.

Original story:ABC / By Conor ByrneBringing a lifetime of experience to the table, Senior Australian of the Year finalis...
14/02/2023

Original story:
ABC / By Conor Byrne

Bringing a lifetime of experience to the table, Senior Australian of the Year finalists are the achievers who hold their communities close to their hearts.

Bringing a lifetime of experience to the table, Senior Australian of the Year finalists are the achievers who hold their communities close to their hearts.

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Supporting Nursing and Midwifery Research

Nurses and midwives work in every type of health setting, in widely dispersed geographical locations and in every kind of clinical practice area. With over 360,000 nurses and midwives in Australia, they are uniquely positioned to have a profound impact on the health and wellbeing of everyone they provide care to.

To support the wonderful work of nurses and midwives, the Rosemary Bryant Foundation was established to raise funds to improve health outcomes through nursing and midwifery research.