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Events
Advanced Life Support - Level 2
Date: 19 – 20 February 2026
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital
2-day course focusing on developing advanced skills in managing the deteriorating patient and cardiac arrest
Connecting Care: A digital referral toolkit for GPs
Date: Wednesday 25 February 2026
Venue:Kedron Wavell, 21 Kittyhawk Drive, Chermside
Seats are limited, register now! In person only.
Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program - Virtual workshop FULL
Date:27 February 2026
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Venue: Virtual workshop
The Spirometry training program provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and Queensland Health guidelines.
If sunny skies, life-long friends and new experiences are your thing - then you might like to join us at Metro North in our international nursing and midwifery talent pool! 🌞
From those in their early career through to experienced nurses and midwives, we are looking for recruits across all experience levels and specialties.
Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alanna said Metro North`s size makes it the ideal place to work, with so much opportunity to try new roles and locations.
"You could be working in paediatrics through to intensive care through to rehabilitation in the community - there really is something for everyone," she said.
"We have an amazing team of 13,000 nurses and midwives, and offer a fun and friendly culture with the chance to work inner-city or by the sea."
If you`re already updating your passport and packing your bag in excitement, then head to the link in our bio to apply.
If you`ve ever left something behind at Redcliffe hospital, chances are Hospital Volunteer Pamela is keeping it safe until you can be reunited with it. 🧺
Many items like glasses, keys and clothes are being handed in with metal water bottles and phone chargers being some of the most common items awaiting their owner’s return.
“It’s understandable, they’re easy to leave behind. People often sit down at the chairs at the front of the hospital and leave without them,” Pamela said.
“People leave things in other places too – like on the shuttle buggy from the car park.”
Pam reassures anyone who may have left something behind at Redcliffe Hospital that they hold onto the items for a few months, so there is plenty of time to collect them! 👕
“I used to be pretty good at golf and was a mollydooker, playing off a handicap of four on my best days. My father was at war during a lot of my childhood, and mum spent much of her time around horses doing dressage where she would train them on the farm. I would run around with my sisters, one of them was a very good athlete, and I could never catch her! For work I delivered produce in a four-tonner, it was hard work but I was glad to be able to come home to my daughters safely. I love jokes, and steak and sausages, and I’m a proud cockroach!”
💭 Monday Mantra, Brighton Campus resident Kevin, 90🏌️♂️🏇🏉
Surely they can add ‘translator’ to the resume? 😂💊👀



