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Welcome to our new nurses

New graduates start their careers at St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital

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We are thrilled to welcome our latest cohort of 12 graduate registered nurses who have recently commenced their journey on our highly esteemed Graduate Nurse Programs. These aspiring healthcare profession­als bring a fresh perspectiv­e, dedication, and excellence that enriches our St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital (SATH) community.

Our Graduate Nurse Programs are more than just a program; they are a gateway to a fulfilling, rewarding and lifelong career in nursing. From day one, our graduate nurses are immersed in a supportive and dynamic environmen­t where they have the opportunit­y to grow, learn, and make a real difference in the lives of our patients.

All graduates will benefit from fortnightl­y education sessions, supported by the clinical education team and beyond, to help assist their growth, knowledge and skill developmen­t as they transition into clinical practice as newly graduated nurses.

Each day, our graduate nurses demonstrat­e their enthusiasm for nursing and their dedication to providing compassion­ate and holistic care to our patients. They are the future of healthcare, and we at SATH are honoured to be part of their journey as they embark on and continue their careers.

To our new graduate nurses, we extend our warmest congratula­tions and welcome.

Your journey with us is just beginning, and we cannot wait to see all that you will achieve. Thank you for choosing to start your nursing career with us, and we are so grateful to support you every step of the way.

Want to join the SATH team? Resumes can be sent to careers@sath.org.au

 ?? ?? The 2024 graduate nurse cohort (front) Zoe Agnew, Tom Wallis, Sophie Thornton, Tulloch Lowe; (back) Brooke Kindelan, Laura Wensley, Tayla Alcock, Cherie Ingleton, Ashleigh Craigen; (absent) Aaron Peryman, Dayna Yorkston, Nichola Nobbs.
The 2024 graduate nurse cohort (front) Zoe Agnew, Tom Wallis, Sophie Thornton, Tulloch Lowe; (back) Brooke Kindelan, Laura Wensley, Tayla Alcock, Cherie Ingleton, Ashleigh Craigen; (absent) Aaron Peryman, Dayna Yorkston, Nichola Nobbs.

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