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Events
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.
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.
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.
Sharing clinical information on behalf of medical professionals requires a deft hand, an interest in medicine and science, and a curious approach. 🧑💻
Just as the clinician`s field of expertise is varied, so too are the patients they care for, so they need a supportive team like those in the Clinical Multimedia Unit! 💻🖨️
Graphic Designer Marie explains the variety of projects she oversees as she produces contemporary materials throughout Metro North Health.
"Here at Clinical Multimedia, we handle projects such as scientific poster designs, brochures, flyers as well as custom medical illustrations for clients," Marie shares.
"At the end of the day I feel that I have achieved something if I know that I have helped someone achieve a better outcome."
A vacancy exists for a Medical Illustrator in the Clinical Multimedia Unit, and interested parties are encouraged to check out the link in the comments for more details.
Kiarna and her proud mum, Sherry, are helping create more welcoming healthcare spaces for members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. 🖼️🎨
Along with other talented artists from the Pine Rivers State High School Indigenous Art Club, Kiarna recently visited RBWH to present her work, which will be displayed in some of our clinical areas.
Kiarna explains the inspiration for her piece, ‘Colours of Paradise’.
“The colour patterns represent the memories and stories passed down through time, and the bright colours and circular shapes show the ripples of water and the connection between people, nature and dreams,” Kiarna said.
After presenting their artworks, the students were led on a tour of RBWH cardiology services to select where they would like their work displayed to help foster inclusion and connection with patients, staff and visitors. 🩷💜❤️🩵💚
"Terry`s last six months have been a blur. He had a stroke in May, spent time in ICU and had some complications requiring surgery. He was moved over here to STARS for his rehabilitation and at that point he couldn`t sit up on his own or eat. I`m a physiotherapist myself so would help each day with his mobility, and his team of carers have been amazing. Especially physiotherapist Angie - Terry calls her his guardian `Angela.` He`s now walking unaided, eating full meals, reading the paper and he even made arrangements with our sons to have three dozen roses delivered for our 36th wedding anniversary. Terry tells me you sometimes have to have a little bit of bad luck to realise how lucky you are."
💭Monday Mantra - Deb (wife to patient, Terry) talking about the wonderful team at STARS. Terry and Deb are looking forward to heading home very soon.
Tackling kidney disease requires laboratory and clinical approaches to bring cutting-edge discoveries to the bedside. This is where Clinician Research Fellow Dr Monica comes in - to bring new diagnostic tests and therapies to people with chronic kidney disease!
Dr Monica is a Clinician Research Fellow, Nephrologist, Translational Kidney Pathobiology Group Leader and Clinical Trials Unit Chair at the Metro North Kidney Health Service. Her team’s work aims to develop new minimally-invasive tests from extracellular vesicles (a.k.a. nanoparticles in the urine) to reduce the need for kidney biopsies.
She leads studies in the clinic to evaluate new drugs to treat different causes of chronic kidney disease and reduce kidney failure.
“Chronic kidney disease affects more than 2 million Australians and has significant impacts on how people live their lives” she said.
“By bringing ground-breaking laboratory techniques used in other fields to kidney disease research, we can develop new clinical tools that work better, reduce complications and halt the inexorable progression to kidney failure."
Dr Monica and her team’s work was recently presented in the Discovery and Translational Award Session at the Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology Congress in Perth.
Great work Dr Monica!



