Steven Johnson always knew he wanted to be a healthcare worker.
Having a mother who is a nurse instilled in him the desire
to help people.
While he initially dreamt of becoming a paediatrician, seeing
the work his mother did over the years changed his mind.
When he completed secondary school, Steven applied
and got accepted to study a three-year Diploma in General Nursing at the Lae
School of Nursing in 2018.
The Australian Government, through its partnership
with Newcrest Mining Limited, supported Steven’s studies
with a private-sector sponsored Australia Awards scholarship.
The clinical skills and knowledge Steven acquired
were immediately in demand when he graduated at the end of 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Steven joined the COVID-19 vaccination and surveillance team
at ANGAU Memorial General Hospital as a junior nursing officer.
He came to
appreciate his role as a care giver. “I personally enjoyed working with people with
different perspectives who came in for vaccination.
"I got to empathise and
comprehend everyone’s beliefs and lifestyles,” says Steven.
Recently, with a decrease in COVID-19 cases, Steven moved into the special care nursery, looking after sick newborns.
Steven
explains that it’s a highly demanding job because a newborn needs constant
attention to ensure their needs are met.
“For the first time, I found myself challenged with
managing time.
"[During one shift] I would look after 25 newborns. I have to
prepare their milk, sterilise their milking cups, do canulation for intravenous
therapy, take vital observations and weigh them at four in the morning.”
Despite the demanding work and long hours, Steven
loves his job, something he says he got from seeing his mother’s commitment to
her work.
“For better service delivery we must be committed,
hardworking and focused on our goals. The way we approach our patients too, has
to be welcoming for their fast recovery.”
As Steven continues to ensure the best care for his
patients, he aspires to become a midwife in the future.
Recognising that many
women in Morobe Province, especially in the remote areas, are still dying from
preventable health problems, Steven is challenging himself to contribute to
better health services for mothers.
Applications
for Diploma in General Nursing are open and close on 8 August 2022. To
find out more, visit the Australia Awards PNG website at www.australiaawardspng.org.


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