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Latest news
The Prince Charles Hospital delivers Australian-first heart procedure
rezaks2022-08-17T11:11:42+10:0017 August 2022|
An Australian first procedure delivered by The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) in Brisbane may revolutionise treatment for the thousands of Australians living with an abnormal heart rhythm.
A time of reflection following a stroke
rezaks2022-08-15T14:07:39+10:0015 August 2022|
While the last few months have been very difficult time it has also been a period of reflection and recovery for stroke survivor Bob Sutcliffe. Bob, who has his 89th birthday in a couple of weeks, was quickly able to get back into some of the things he enjoys including life in the garden and playing lawn bowls.
Metro North Health delivers world-first breast scaffold surgery
nealeian2022-08-04T15:29:43+10:004 August 2022|
A world-first surgery delivered by Metro North Health in Brisbane will pave the way for women globally requiring breast reconstruction with a safer alternative to silicone implants, leaving them with nothing but their own natural tissue within two years.
Non-urgent planned care postponed
Ian2022-07-08T12:20:13+10:008 July 2022|
Queensland is currently experiencing a COVID surge and our staff are prioritising the care of severely unwell patients. To do this, we have postponed some planned surgery and outpatient care.
Events
Herston Healthcare Symposium
Date: 5-8 September 2022
Venue: Education Centre, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Herston Health Precinct is a global leader in health, innovation, education, research, training and clinical care.
Try the Virtual ED first.
Metro North Health
Level 14, Block 7 Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111
/ MetroNorthHHS
Gaynor is ‘knot’ your average type of scout! Leaving behind her knowledge in rope-tying and canoeing, she instead leans on her quick-thinking as a theatre nurse scrub scout at #Redcliffe Hospital. 🏞😄🌲
She relies on her scout problem-solving skills to manage the incoming traumas through seven emergency theatres, attesting that no two days are ever the same.
“You never know what will be coming in with cases from orthopaedic to emergency traumas, maternity cases and more,” Gaynor said. 🚑
"My role is responsible for coordinating the incoming surgeries and making sure the surgeons have everything they need to just get in there and go.
“You become familiar with the preferences of surgeons including the positioning of patients, the specific instrumentation they like to use, and which ones prefer a quiet theatre versus a little Bob Dylan playlist.”
With so many exciting upgrades on the horizon at Redcliffe Hospital, including the 204-bed expansion, now is the time to join the team.
Click the link below to apply! 👇
bit.ly/3dzNGWz
#WorkforusWednesday
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Baby Isabelle has just passed her hearing test at Caboolture Hospital, meaning she won’t need to see audiologist Georgia again until she is three and a half years old.👂
Isabelle cleared her new-born screening, but a risk factor was identified, meaning she needed to be monitored from birth until she received the good news at her recent screening. But it’s not just babies that the audiology team see, looking after those up to 16 years of age, across a range of reasons from speech and language delay through to middle ear problems.
"We are a small team with a big impact,” Georgia said.
"We try and make the appointments as fun as possible for the little ones, through the use of toys, puppets, games and even bubbles in the hopes of reducing anxiety levels.” 💞🧸🪀
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“After my husband passed away 22 years ago, our downstairs neighbour moved in to help share the cost of rent. He has just passed away and I’m not sure where to move next. I still want to live independently, because I know I will treat my children like they’re still kids if we live together, even though they’re adults now. They’ll say to me ‘maaa leave us alone’.”
#MondayMantra 💭 Cecilia, 68 years old, #STARS cataract surgery patient and proud grandmother.
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Have you heard the moooos? After more than two decades, people who lived in the United Kingdom during the 'mad cow disease' outbreak (1980-1996) can now donate blood in Australia! 🐮
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood has advised that removing this rule ensures that Australia's blood supply remains one of the safest in the world, while allowing for up to 58,000 additional donations each year.
"I lived in the UK in the 1980's which meant I was never able to donate blood. They have lifted the rules recently so I am looking forward to being able to donate", said Dr David Freidin, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at #RBWH.
"When you practice in emergency, the readiness and availability of blood is very important. The more donations the better."
If you can, book a donation at app.lifeblood.com.au/qldDonateBlood
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It takes a team of people to help a patient on their journey post-stroke, and social workers like Nicole are one important piece of the puzzle. 🧩
Nicole looks at the patient's individual circumstances, providing socioeconomic, cultural and emotional support, with the addition of helping the patient process the stroke itself, which can be quite distressing.
"I help the patient adjust to what life looks like now and what it means for their future," she said.
It's the role of a social worker to also work alongside the family and carers to make sure they too are working through the situation, by putting supports in place so they can cope and manage moving forward. 💞
#NationalStrokeWeek
... See MoreSee Less
Latest news
The Prince Charles Hospital delivers Australian-first heart procedure
rezaks2022-08-17T11:11:42+10:0017 August 2022|
An Australian first procedure delivered by The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) in Brisbane may revolutionise treatment for the thousands of Australians living with an abnormal heart rhythm.
A time of reflection following a stroke
rezaks2022-08-15T14:07:39+10:0015 August 2022|
While the last few months have been very difficult time it has also been a period of reflection and recovery for stroke survivor Bob Sutcliffe. Bob, who has his 89th birthday in a couple of weeks, was quickly able to get back into some of the things he enjoys including life in the garden and playing lawn bowls.
Events
Herston Healthcare Symposium
Date: 5-8 September 2022
Venue: Education Centre, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Herston Health Precinct is a global leader in health, innovation, education, research, training and clinical care.
Try the Virtual ED first.
Metro North Health
Level 14, Block 7
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111
/ MetroNorthHHS
Gaynor is ‘knot’ your average type of scout! Leaving behind her knowledge in rope-tying and canoeing, she instead leans on her quick-thinking as a theatre nurse scrub scout at #Redcliffe Hospital. 🏞😄🌲
She relies on her scout problem-solving skills to manage the incoming traumas through seven emergency theatres, attesting that no two days are ever the same.
“You never know what will be coming in with cases from orthopaedic to emergency traumas, maternity cases and more,” Gaynor said. 🚑
"My role is responsible for coordinating the incoming surgeries and making sure the surgeons have everything they need to just get in there and go.
“You become familiar with the preferences of surgeons including the positioning of patients, the specific instrumentation they like to use, and which ones prefer a quiet theatre versus a little Bob Dylan playlist.”
With so many exciting upgrades on the horizon at Redcliffe Hospital, including the 204-bed expansion, now is the time to join the team.
Click the link below to apply! 👇
bit.ly/3dzNGWz
#WorkforusWednesday
... See MoreSee Less
Baby Isabelle has just passed her hearing test at Caboolture Hospital, meaning she won’t need to see audiologist Georgia again until she is three and a half years old.👂
Isabelle cleared her new-born screening, but a risk factor was identified, meaning she needed to be monitored from birth until she received the good news at her recent screening. But it’s not just babies that the audiology team see, looking after those up to 16 years of age, across a range of reasons from speech and language delay through to middle ear problems.
"We are a small team with a big impact,” Georgia said.
"We try and make the appointments as fun as possible for the little ones, through the use of toys, puppets, games and even bubbles in the hopes of reducing anxiety levels.” 💞🧸🪀
... See MoreSee Less
“After my husband passed away 22 years ago, our downstairs neighbour moved in to help share the cost of rent. He has just passed away and I’m not sure where to move next. I still want to live independently, because I know I will treat my children like they’re still kids if we live together, even though they’re adults now. They’ll say to me ‘maaa leave us alone’.”
#MondayMantra 💭 Cecilia, 68 years old, #STARS cataract surgery patient and proud grandmother.
... See MoreSee Less
Have you heard the moooos? After more than two decades, people who lived in the United Kingdom during the 'mad cow disease' outbreak (1980-1996) can now donate blood in Australia! 🐮
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood has advised that removing this rule ensures that Australia's blood supply remains one of the safest in the world, while allowing for up to 58,000 additional donations each year.
"I lived in the UK in the 1980's which meant I was never able to donate blood. They have lifted the rules recently so I am looking forward to being able to donate", said Dr David Freidin, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at #RBWH.
"When you practice in emergency, the readiness and availability of blood is very important. The more donations the better."
If you can, book a donation at app.lifeblood.com.au/qldDonateBlood
... See MoreSee Less
It takes a team of people to help a patient on their journey post-stroke, and social workers like Nicole are one important piece of the puzzle. 🧩
Nicole looks at the patient's individual circumstances, providing socioeconomic, cultural and emotional support, with the addition of helping the patient process the stroke itself, which can be quite distressing.
"I help the patient adjust to what life looks like now and what it means for their future," she said.
It's the role of a social worker to also work alongside the family and carers to make sure they too are working through the situation, by putting supports in place so they can cope and manage moving forward. 💞
#NationalStrokeWeek
... See MoreSee Less
Try the Virtual ED first.
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111
Latest news
The Prince Charles Hospital delivers Australian-first heart procedure
rezaks2022-08-17T11:11:42+10:0017 August 2022|
An Australian first procedure delivered by The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) in Brisbane may revolutionise treatment for the thousands of Australians living with an abnormal heart rhythm.
Events
Herston Healthcare Symposium
Date: 5-8 September 2022
Venue: Education Centre, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Herston Health Precinct is a global leader in health, innovation, education, research, training and clinical care.
/ MetroNorthHHS
Gaynor is ‘knot’ your average type of scout! Leaving behind her knowledge in rope-tying and canoeing, she instead leans on her quick-thinking as a theatre nurse scrub scout at #Redcliffe Hospital. 🏞😄🌲
She relies on her scout problem-solving skills to manage the incoming traumas through seven emergency theatres, attesting that no two days are ever the same.
“You never know what will be coming in with cases from orthopaedic to emergency traumas, maternity cases and more,” Gaynor said. 🚑
"My role is responsible for coordinating the incoming surgeries and making sure the surgeons have everything they need to just get in there and go.
“You become familiar with the preferences of surgeons including the positioning of patients, the specific instrumentation they like to use, and which ones prefer a quiet theatre versus a little Bob Dylan playlist.”
With so many exciting upgrades on the horizon at Redcliffe Hospital, including the 204-bed expansion, now is the time to join the team.
Click the link below to apply! 👇
bit.ly/3dzNGWz
#WorkforusWednesday
... See MoreSee Less
Baby Isabelle has just passed her hearing test at Caboolture Hospital, meaning she won’t need to see audiologist Georgia again until she is three and a half years old.👂
Isabelle cleared her new-born screening, but a risk factor was identified, meaning she needed to be monitored from birth until she received the good news at her recent screening. But it’s not just babies that the audiology team see, looking after those up to 16 years of age, across a range of reasons from speech and language delay through to middle ear problems.
"We are a small team with a big impact,” Georgia said.
"We try and make the appointments as fun as possible for the little ones, through the use of toys, puppets, games and even bubbles in the hopes of reducing anxiety levels.” 💞🧸🪀
... See MoreSee Less
“After my husband passed away 22 years ago, our downstairs neighbour moved in to help share the cost of rent. He has just passed away and I’m not sure where to move next. I still want to live independently, because I know I will treat my children like they’re still kids if we live together, even though they’re adults now. They’ll say to me ‘maaa leave us alone’.”
#MondayMantra 💭 Cecilia, 68 years old, #STARS cataract surgery patient and proud grandmother.
... See MoreSee Less
Have you heard the moooos? After more than two decades, people who lived in the United Kingdom during the 'mad cow disease' outbreak (1980-1996) can now donate blood in Australia! 🐮
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood has advised that removing this rule ensures that Australia's blood supply remains one of the safest in the world, while allowing for up to 58,000 additional donations each year.
"I lived in the UK in the 1980's which meant I was never able to donate blood. They have lifted the rules recently so I am looking forward to being able to donate", said Dr David Freidin, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at #RBWH.
"When you practice in emergency, the readiness and availability of blood is very important. The more donations the better."
If you can, book a donation at app.lifeblood.com.au/qldDonateBlood
... See MoreSee Less
It takes a team of people to help a patient on their journey post-stroke, and social workers like Nicole are one important piece of the puzzle. 🧩
Nicole looks at the patient's individual circumstances, providing socioeconomic, cultural and emotional support, with the addition of helping the patient process the stroke itself, which can be quite distressing.
"I help the patient adjust to what life looks like now and what it means for their future," she said.
It's the role of a social worker to also work alongside the family and carers to make sure they too are working through the situation, by putting supports in place so they can cope and manage moving forward. 💞
#NationalStrokeWeek
... See MoreSee Less