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Latest news
Virtual reality trial opens potential new therapies for acquired brain injury
Jo2022-05-18T13:40:24+10:0018 May 2022|
A promising trial of virtual reality (VR) technology involving patients with an acquired brain injury may lead to the development of new speech pathology therapies.
COVID-19 (coronavirus) Fever Clinics and Community Assessment Clinics
Ian2022-05-16T15:12:48+10:0016 May 2022|
Metro North Health is conducting COVID-19 (coronavirus) testing at Fever Clinics and Community Assessment Clinics at a range of locations.
Participants sought for state-wide COVID-19 vaccine study
rezaks2022-05-13T14:30:23+10:0013 May 2022|
Participants are now being invited to take part in a community-based COVID-19 vaccine immune response study run by a collaboration of health and university researchers.
Mini-brains set to revolutionise epilepsy treatment
rezaks2022-04-19T15:38:59+10:0019 April 2022|
Researchers at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) and the University of Queensland (UQ) are trialling a new technology which is set to help epilepsy patients find the best treatment for their condition sooner.
Events
Common challenges in primary care: Personality Disorders Webinar
Date: Thursday 12 May 2022
Time: 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm
Venue: Online webinar, Zoom
Metro North Hospital and Health Service and Brisbane North PHN invite GPs to join us and our panel of experts for an evening of education and discussion.

Metro North Health
Level 14, Block 7 Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111
/ MetroNorthHHS
After undergoing a caesarean birth at Caboolture Hospital yesterday, Rebekka Wilkinson has bounced back this morning and she can’t wipe the smile off her face. 😇❤️
The Wilkinson’s had a long and challenging fertility journey and were overjoyed to welcome their new baby boy, Declan, into the world.
Declan’s Great-Grandma, Grace, was also eagerly awaiting the arrival of her fifth great grandchild and lovingly crocheted him a beautiful baby blanket in the weeks prior to his birth.
Declan sure looks snug as a bug in his rug in his mum’s arms and in his new blankie! #FeelgoodFriday
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38 days ago 74-year-old Jean suffered a stroke that landed her in #RBWH's ICU. Since then she's been recovering at #STARS and is surrounded by a team of allied health professionals who are set on getting Jean feeling like her old self again. One way they're doing that is to make sure Jean's rehab programs is built on the things she loves to do so she can get back to doing them on her own, sooner! 👩🍳💓
"I particularly like baking because it's precise and even if I don't have a sweet tooth, Dieter certainly does," Jean said.
"My partner Dieter is German and he loves his specialty dishes like kaiserschmarrn, a type of pancake.
"He's always so appreciative when I cook and he never takes anything for granted, I look forward to baking for him again."
Jean is getting stronger by the day and we're sure she'll be whipping up some kaiserschmarrn in no time! 🥞🤤
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Simon is one of our gynaecology oncology fellows at RBWH, spending his days working across a mix of clinic, research, admin and surgery.
As one of the more diverse fields of medicine you can choose, Simon thinks it’s a great place to be, and that you do get to do a bit of everything.
“I’m seeing patients through to looking at my own research, and there’s scope for the new fellow to research an area they’re particularly passionate about or interested in,” he said.
“It’s a super adaptive area, because what we’re doing now is different to what we were doing 10 years ago, and it will look different in another 10 years’ time, as we continue to learn more about malignancies and novel treatments.”
Want to join Simon in making a difference? Apply for the role, here: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH418128 #WorkforusWednesday
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Meet George 👋 George suffered a septic wound and since then has been a much-loved resident at Gannet House. As an avid painter, he finds solace in art and manages to escape pain by picking up a paintbrush and reconnecting with his culture and identity. 🎨🌟
"When I start painting, I get so involved in what I'm doing that I forget about my situation and my pain," George said.
"It's almost like the desire to paint overcomes whatever pain or discomfort I feel that day.
"Getting lost in my art has also been an opportunity to dive deeper into my culture and traditions. I'm Torres Strait Islander and sometimes when I'm painting I regain memories of everything my dad, mother and grandparents taught me when I was young."
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"When you're young you think you know everything but you don't. I remember feeling bullet proof thinking that nothing could hurt me. You shouldn't be afraid to ask for help. And make sure you listen to advice from people who know more than you do."
#MondayMantra 💭 Mick, 49 years old, #RBWH cardiology patient. 💥
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Latest news
Virtual reality trial opens potential new therapies for acquired brain injury
Jo2022-05-18T13:40:24+10:0018 May 2022|
A promising trial of virtual reality (VR) technology involving patients with an acquired brain injury may lead to the development of new speech pathology therapies.
COVID-19 (coronavirus) Fever Clinics and Community Assessment Clinics
Ian2022-05-16T15:12:48+10:0016 May 2022|
Metro North Health is conducting COVID-19 (coronavirus) testing at Fever Clinics and Community Assessment Clinics at a range of locations.
Events
Common challenges in primary care: Personality Disorders Webinar
Date: Thursday 12 May 2022
Time: 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm
Venue: Online webinar, Zoom
Metro North Hospital and Health Service and Brisbane North PHN invite GPs to join us and our panel of experts for an evening of education and discussion.

Metro North Health
Level 14, Block 7
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111
/ MetroNorthHHS
After undergoing a caesarean birth at Caboolture Hospital yesterday, Rebekka Wilkinson has bounced back this morning and she can’t wipe the smile off her face. 😇❤️
The Wilkinson’s had a long and challenging fertility journey and were overjoyed to welcome their new baby boy, Declan, into the world.
Declan’s Great-Grandma, Grace, was also eagerly awaiting the arrival of her fifth great grandchild and lovingly crocheted him a beautiful baby blanket in the weeks prior to his birth.
Declan sure looks snug as a bug in his rug in his mum’s arms and in his new blankie! #FeelgoodFriday
... See MoreSee Less
38 days ago 74-year-old Jean suffered a stroke that landed her in #RBWH's ICU. Since then she's been recovering at #STARS and is surrounded by a team of allied health professionals who are set on getting Jean feeling like her old self again. One way they're doing that is to make sure Jean's rehab programs is built on the things she loves to do so she can get back to doing them on her own, sooner! 👩🍳💓
"I particularly like baking because it's precise and even if I don't have a sweet tooth, Dieter certainly does," Jean said.
"My partner Dieter is German and he loves his specialty dishes like kaiserschmarrn, a type of pancake.
"He's always so appreciative when I cook and he never takes anything for granted, I look forward to baking for him again."
Jean is getting stronger by the day and we're sure she'll be whipping up some kaiserschmarrn in no time! 🥞🤤
... See MoreSee Less
Simon is one of our gynaecology oncology fellows at RBWH, spending his days working across a mix of clinic, research, admin and surgery.
As one of the more diverse fields of medicine you can choose, Simon thinks it’s a great place to be, and that you do get to do a bit of everything.
“I’m seeing patients through to looking at my own research, and there’s scope for the new fellow to research an area they’re particularly passionate about or interested in,” he said.
“It’s a super adaptive area, because what we’re doing now is different to what we were doing 10 years ago, and it will look different in another 10 years’ time, as we continue to learn more about malignancies and novel treatments.”
Want to join Simon in making a difference? Apply for the role, here: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH418128 #WorkforusWednesday
... See MoreSee Less
Meet George 👋 George suffered a septic wound and since then has been a much-loved resident at Gannet House. As an avid painter, he finds solace in art and manages to escape pain by picking up a paintbrush and reconnecting with his culture and identity. 🎨🌟
"When I start painting, I get so involved in what I'm doing that I forget about my situation and my pain," George said.
"It's almost like the desire to paint overcomes whatever pain or discomfort I feel that day.
"Getting lost in my art has also been an opportunity to dive deeper into my culture and traditions. I'm Torres Strait Islander and sometimes when I'm painting I regain memories of everything my dad, mother and grandparents taught me when I was young."
... See MoreSee Less
"When you're young you think you know everything but you don't. I remember feeling bullet proof thinking that nothing could hurt me. You shouldn't be afraid to ask for help. And make sure you listen to advice from people who know more than you do."
#MondayMantra 💭 Mick, 49 years old, #RBWH cardiology patient. 💥
... See MoreSee Less

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111
Latest news
Virtual reality trial opens potential new therapies for acquired brain injury
Jo2022-05-18T13:40:24+10:0018 May 2022|
A promising trial of virtual reality (VR) technology involving patients with an acquired brain injury may lead to the development of new speech pathology therapies.
Events
Common challenges in primary care: Personality Disorders Webinar
Date: Thursday 12 May 2022
Time: 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm
Venue: Online webinar, Zoom
Metro North Hospital and Health Service and Brisbane North PHN invite GPs to join us and our panel of experts for an evening of education and discussion.
/ MetroNorthHHS
After undergoing a caesarean birth at Caboolture Hospital yesterday, Rebekka Wilkinson has bounced back this morning and she can’t wipe the smile off her face. 😇❤️
The Wilkinson’s had a long and challenging fertility journey and were overjoyed to welcome their new baby boy, Declan, into the world.
Declan’s Great-Grandma, Grace, was also eagerly awaiting the arrival of her fifth great grandchild and lovingly crocheted him a beautiful baby blanket in the weeks prior to his birth.
Declan sure looks snug as a bug in his rug in his mum’s arms and in his new blankie! #FeelgoodFriday
... See MoreSee Less
38 days ago 74-year-old Jean suffered a stroke that landed her in #RBWH's ICU. Since then she's been recovering at #STARS and is surrounded by a team of allied health professionals who are set on getting Jean feeling like her old self again. One way they're doing that is to make sure Jean's rehab programs is built on the things she loves to do so she can get back to doing them on her own, sooner! 👩🍳💓
"I particularly like baking because it's precise and even if I don't have a sweet tooth, Dieter certainly does," Jean said.
"My partner Dieter is German and he loves his specialty dishes like kaiserschmarrn, a type of pancake.
"He's always so appreciative when I cook and he never takes anything for granted, I look forward to baking for him again."
Jean is getting stronger by the day and we're sure she'll be whipping up some kaiserschmarrn in no time! 🥞🤤
... See MoreSee Less
Simon is one of our gynaecology oncology fellows at RBWH, spending his days working across a mix of clinic, research, admin and surgery.
As one of the more diverse fields of medicine you can choose, Simon thinks it’s a great place to be, and that you do get to do a bit of everything.
“I’m seeing patients through to looking at my own research, and there’s scope for the new fellow to research an area they’re particularly passionate about or interested in,” he said.
“It’s a super adaptive area, because what we’re doing now is different to what we were doing 10 years ago, and it will look different in another 10 years’ time, as we continue to learn more about malignancies and novel treatments.”
Want to join Simon in making a difference? Apply for the role, here: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH418128 #WorkforusWednesday
... See MoreSee Less
Meet George 👋 George suffered a septic wound and since then has been a much-loved resident at Gannet House. As an avid painter, he finds solace in art and manages to escape pain by picking up a paintbrush and reconnecting with his culture and identity. 🎨🌟
"When I start painting, I get so involved in what I'm doing that I forget about my situation and my pain," George said.
"It's almost like the desire to paint overcomes whatever pain or discomfort I feel that day.
"Getting lost in my art has also been an opportunity to dive deeper into my culture and traditions. I'm Torres Strait Islander and sometimes when I'm painting I regain memories of everything my dad, mother and grandparents taught me when I was young."
... See MoreSee Less
"When you're young you think you know everything but you don't. I remember feeling bullet proof thinking that nothing could hurt me. You shouldn't be afraid to ask for help. And make sure you listen to advice from people who know more than you do."
#MondayMantra 💭 Mick, 49 years old, #RBWH cardiology patient. 💥
... See MoreSee Less