Limited-time Membership offer for students

14 Aug 2023

Whether you’re studying nursing or midwifery, or undertaking training in an allied health speciality, CRANAplus wants to support you on your pathway to developing a career in remote and isolated health. Until June 2024, CRANAplus is offering free CRANAplus Membership for students.

For a limited time, CRANAplus is offering a free one-year CRANAplus Student Membership, valued at $70, to any undergraduate student who is interested in exploring a career in rural, remote and isolated health. Available until June 2024, students are invited to sign up for free via the CRANAplus website. By becoming a CRANAplus Student Member, you will be eligible to apply for an undergraduate remote placement scholarships, designed to empower nursing, midwifery and healthcare students to experience remote health firsthand by providing up to $1000 to cover the costs of fares, travel and accommodation associated with clinical placements.

Student Members will also have access to valuable resources and networking opportunities to help them prepare for their dream career, including a subscription to the CRANAplus Magazine; discounted CRANAplus Conference registration and Member-exclusive updates via email. Student Members are also invited to register for our LINKS Mentoring Program, an opportunity to be connected with an experienced remote health professional from across the country.

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