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Discover Nursing and Midwifery at CDU Brisbane
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CDU Brisbane Centre Level 10 410 Ann Street, Cathedral Square Brisbane, CBD |
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Ready to make a difference in healthcare? Join CDU's School of Nursing and Midwifery for informative sessions about our diverse and dynamic nursing and midwifery programs.
Whether you’re beginning your journey, or seeking to further your career with a postgraduate qualification, our flexible study options are designed to help you excel. Get a firsthand look at our state-of-the-art simulation lab and learn about the application process and support available at CDU.
Don’t miss this opportunity to take the first step towards a rewarding career in health care! Register your interest to attend.
Thursday 17 October, 6 pm
Saturday 19 October, 10 am
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