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Events

27
Nov
2025
  • GPLO Program

Common challenges in primary care: Rheumatology case management

Date: 27 November 2025
Venue:The Education Centre, The Prince Charles Hospital, 627 Rode Road, Chermside, QLD

Join your colleagues and two local rheumatologists for a practical education evening. Refresh your knowledge on spotting rheumatology conditions early, then consider cases where GPs have used Request For Advice (RFA) to resolve rheumatology dilemmas from their desktop.

5
Dec
2025

Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program - Virtual workshop

Date:5 December 2025
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.

18
Feb
2026
  • Metro North Health and Metro South Health are pleased to invite you to the third Allied Health Research Symposium in 2026.

Allied Health Research Symposium

Date: 17 February 2026
Time: 8:00am-4:00pm
Venue: Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Education Centre, Herston, Queensland, 4029

Metro North Health and Metro South Health are pleased to invite you to its second Allied Health Research Symposium.

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Our NeoRESQ and NeoReturn teams are busy travelling all across Queensland and Northern New South Wales to ensure neonatal babies get the care they need, as well as get home safely when they are doing better!
 
While NeoRESQ is responsible for collecting a neonate, NeoRescue delivers our little ones to a hospital near their home when they have grown bigger and stronger.
 
Come with us on the journey! 🐣
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Our NeoRESQ and NeoReturn teams are busy travelling all across Queensland and Northern New South Wales to ensure neonatal babies get the care they need, as well as get home safely when they are doing better!
 
While NeoRESQ is responsible for collecting a neonate, NeoRescue delivers our little ones to a hospital near their home when they have grown bigger and stronger.
 
Come with us on the journey! 🐣

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The engineering crew at Caboolture Hospital are known as the 'quiet problem-solvers,' and are responsible for keeping equipment safe for patients, often without anyone even noticing. 🔨🪚

Trade manager of Carpentry Neil likens the work of the trades, engineers and maintenance crews in his team as the backbone of hospital operations. 

"A hospital isn't just doctors and nurses, there will always be a need for infrastructure and skilled labour," shares Neil.

"Their expertise ensures that every clinical team can focus on what matters most — patient care.”

A vacancy exists for an Apprentice Carpenter at the Caboolture Hospital. If you want to know more about this exciting opportunity, check out the Smart Jobs link in the comments 🤗

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Baby Finley's start to life may have been rocky, but his move closer to home was made easier thanks to Caboolture Hospital and the new neonatal unit.

In line with World Prematurity Day yesterday, we are pleased to report that baby Finley is doing well after being born at just 29 weeks, and went home recently! 

Finley spent more than nine weeks at RBWH, where he received CPAP and oxygen support. He was then transferred to Caboolture Hospital's rooming-in rooms recently, where he continued to develop and grow. 🐣

“My car was broken, so I was getting public transport between Caboolture and Brisbane every day,” Finley's Mum Clare said.

“Finley’s Dad was struggling to see him due to work commitments, but when he came here, he could see him a lot more.

“The nurses are amazing and right there when we need them, and to now have support so close to home means everything.” 🩷

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"I had my first seizure at 18 months; it was mostly manageable until we moved to Australia in my 30's. I had a shunt put in, in 2019, but my condition deteriorated, and I was having on average 30 seizures a week. I couldn't work or hold down a job because of this, which affected me greatly. I had my last seizure on the day that I had drug resistant focal epilepsy surgery and have been seizure free ever since. During my time as a patient, I would watch the health teams and realised that the work they do every day really matters. It's incredibly important and it became my goal to work here at the hospital. With help from some of the neurology team, I now work as an advocate and AO, working through seven departments here at RBWH, including neurology. I love this hospital."

💭 Monday Mantra, former RBWH Neurology patient and current staff member Neil.

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