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Events
Advanced Life Support - Level 1 Course
Date: 11 March 2026
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital
Level 1 courses are for those clinicians who want general competence in airway management and basic life support for a deteriorating patient and cardiac arrest. Suitable if you normally are part of team rather than the lead.
Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program - Virtual workshop FULL
Date:20 March 2026
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Venue: Virtual workshop FULL
The Spirometry training program provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and Queensland Health guidelines.
Championing Generalism - GP Workshop - Save the Date
Date: Saturday 21 March 2026
Venue:Clinical Skills Development Service, RBWH
From bump to baby, Midwives Holly and Isabelle take you on a tour through the Redcliffe Birthing Suites and Maternity Ward to see what it’s like to have a baby at Redcliffe Hospital. 👩🍼🏥
STARS’ and @uq_health conjoint Lisa and the Consumer and Community Involvement (CCI) team are making sure that patients and families are listened to and learned from, so we can continue to provide the best possible care. ⭐
By embedding consumers such as previous STARS patients into their research methods, Lisa and the team can better identify challenges that are brought up through feedback channels and work out ways to address them.
It could be something as small as the soap dispenser being placed too high for wheelchair users to reach or as complex as a full overhaul of training and information modules to make them less daunting and more accessible.
“What I really love is I always learn something new, a new perspective or voice that I haven’t thought of before,” Lisa said.
A big Shoutout Saturday to Lisa and the CCI team for continuously improving STARS clinical services through research. 👏🔬
The new telehealth pod at Brighton Wellness Hub is alleviating the anxiety of visiting the hospital providing a private, soundproof way to see your specialists. 🤫
Manager of Consumer and Community Partnerships, Claire, said the pod was designed to help better connect patients to their scheduled hospital telehealth appointments.
“Anyone receiving care from a Metro North Health facility can access the telehealth pod,” Claire said.
“It can also save the patient time and money, as they don’t need to travel to hospital for appointments or pay for parking.
“While telehealth appointments can be done from home with a phone, computer or iPad, the pod at the Brighton Wellness Hub is perfect for anyone without technology, or who find it more convenient or aren’t tech savvy.” 💻
There’s a hidden condition that can make someone in hospital suddenly seem confused or agitated, but it’s also preventable. 🧑⚕️
Delirium is more common than people think especially in hospital stays and it can be frightening for both the person experiencing it and the people around them.
Eat Walk and Engage Nurse Merryn and Occupational Therapist Liana share some tips on how to identify and help prevent delirium. ❤️🩹




