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26
Oct
2025
  • GPLO Program

Inside out: Gastroenterology and Hepatology workshop

Date: 25 October 2025
Venue:Clinical Skills and Development Centre, Level 5, Block 6, RBWH

Metro North Health and Brisbane North PHN invite GPs to “Inside Out”, a Gastroenterology and Hepatology GP full day education event.

31
Oct
2025

Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program - TPCH

Date: 31 October 2025
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Chermside.

The Spirometry training program provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and Queensland Health guidelines.

4
Nov
2025
  • ECMO 2025

Adult Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO Course 2025

Date: 4-7 November 2025
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Education Centre

This 4-day course will enable multidisciplinary teams with little ECMO experience to provide ECMO for patients with severe cardiac and respiratory failure.

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Masks are
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here…
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
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Metro North Health

Level 14, Block 7
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

/ MetroNorthHHS

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22 hours ago

Today is World Sepsis Day, and TPCH patient, Lisa, epitomises turning a potentially life-threatening diagnosis of Sepsis into a personal crusade, bringing hope to millions of people worldwide. 🦠

Lisa contracted Sepsis after suffering from a stroke at the age of 24, which resulted in her losing her left leg, numerous toes and fingertips, among other complications.

Despite the setbacks, Lisa now advocates for people with a disability, contributing her lived experience to grow Sepsis research with the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG) 🔬🧫

Professor John treated Lisa when she first arrived at TPCH 20 years ago and knows all about her sepsis journey and the impact it has had on her life.

"Lisa has lived through this experience and can explain how bad sepsis can be, and how it can present in a million different ways, " Professor John shares.

"There is no single symptom of sepsis. If you are over 18 and have an infection, signs you may have developed sepsis can include breathlessness, fast heartbeat, and changes in behaviour - among many more."

To learn more about Lisa's story and information about Sepsis, check out the link here - metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/aus-honours-reunite-dr-patient-after-20-years
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Today is World Sepsis Day, and TPCH patient, Lisa, epitomises turning a potentially life-threatening diagnosis of Sepsis into a personal crusade, bringing hope to millions of people worldwide. 🦠
 
Lisa contracted Sepsis after suffering from a stroke at the age of 24, which resulted in her losing her left leg, numerous toes and fingertips, among other complications.
 
Despite the setbacks, Lisa now advocates for people with a disability, contributing her lived experience to grow Sepsis research with the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG) 🔬🧫
 
Professor John treated Lisa when she first arrived at TPCH 20 years ago and knows all about her sepsis journey and the impact it has had on her life.
 
Lisa has lived through this experience and can explain how bad sepsis can be, and how it can present in a million different ways,  Professor John shares.
 
There is no single symptom of sepsis. If you are over 18 and have an infection, signs you may have developed sepsis can include breathlessness, fast heartbeat, and changes in behaviour - among many more.

To learn more about Lisas story and information about Sepsis, check out the link here - https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/aus-honours-reunite-dr-patient-after-20-years
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Events


26
Oct
2025
  • GPLO Program

Inside out: Gastroenterology and Hepatology workshop

Date: 25 October 2025
Venue:Clinical Skills and Development Centre, Level 5, Block 6, RBWH

Metro North Health and Brisbane North PHN invite GPs to “Inside Out”, a Gastroenterology and Hepatology GP full day education event.

31
Oct
2025

Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program - TPCH

Date: 31 October 2025
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Chermside.

The Spirometry training program provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and Queensland Health guidelines.

4
Nov
2025
  • ECMO 2025

Adult Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO Course 2025

Date: 4-7 November 2025
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Education Centre

This 4-day course will enable multidisciplinary teams with little ECMO experience to provide ECMO for patients with severe cardiac and respiratory failure.

More events
Masks are
encouraged
here…
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.

Metro North Health

Level 14, Block 7
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
22 hours ago

Today is World Sepsis Day, and TPCH patient, Lisa, epitomises turning a potentially life-threatening diagnosis of Sepsis into a personal crusade, bringing hope to millions of people worldwide. 🦠

Lisa contracted Sepsis after suffering from a stroke at the age of 24, which resulted in her losing her left leg, numerous toes and fingertips, among other complications.

Despite the setbacks, Lisa now advocates for people with a disability, contributing her lived experience to grow Sepsis research with the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG) 🔬🧫

Professor John treated Lisa when she first arrived at TPCH 20 years ago and knows all about her sepsis journey and the impact it has had on her life.

"Lisa has lived through this experience and can explain how bad sepsis can be, and how it can present in a million different ways, " Professor John shares.

"There is no single symptom of sepsis. If you are over 18 and have an infection, signs you may have developed sepsis can include breathlessness, fast heartbeat, and changes in behaviour - among many more."

To learn more about Lisa's story and information about Sepsis, check out the link here - metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/aus-honours-reunite-dr-patient-after-20-years
... See MoreSee Less

Today is World Sepsis Day, and TPCH patient, Lisa, epitomises turning a potentially life-threatening diagnosis of Sepsis into a personal crusade, bringing hope to millions of people worldwide. 🦠
 
Lisa contracted Sepsis after suffering from a stroke at the age of 24, which resulted in her losing her left leg, numerous toes and fingertips, among other complications.
 
Despite the setbacks, Lisa now advocates for people with a disability, contributing her lived experience to grow Sepsis research with the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG) 🔬🧫
 
Professor John treated Lisa when she first arrived at TPCH 20 years ago and knows all about her sepsis journey and the impact it has had on her life.
 
Lisa has lived through this experience and can explain how bad sepsis can be, and how it can present in a million different ways,  Professor John shares.
 
There is no single symptom of sepsis. If you are over 18 and have an infection, signs you may have developed sepsis can include breathlessness, fast heartbeat, and changes in behaviour - among many more.

To learn more about Lisas story and information about Sepsis, check out the link here - https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/aus-honours-reunite-dr-patient-after-20-years
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Masks are
encouraged
here…
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.
Level 14, Block 7
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

Latest news


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Events


26
Oct
2025
  • GPLO Program

Inside out: Gastroenterology and Hepatology workshop

Date: 25 October 2025
Venue:Clinical Skills and Development Centre, Level 5, Block 6, RBWH

Metro North Health and Brisbane North PHN invite GPs to “Inside Out”, a Gastroenterology and Hepatology GP full day education event.

31
Oct
2025

Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program - TPCH

Date: 31 October 2025
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Chermside.

The Spirometry training program provides clinicians with the skills, knowledge and specific competencies required to perform spirometry to international standards and Queensland Health guidelines.

4
Nov
2025
  • ECMO 2025

Adult Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO Course 2025

Date: 4-7 November 2025
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Education Centre

This 4-day course will enable multidisciplinary teams with little ECMO experience to provide ECMO for patients with severe cardiac and respiratory failure.

More events

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
22 hours ago

Today is World Sepsis Day, and TPCH patient, Lisa, epitomises turning a potentially life-threatening diagnosis of Sepsis into a personal crusade, bringing hope to millions of people worldwide. 🦠

Lisa contracted Sepsis after suffering from a stroke at the age of 24, which resulted in her losing her left leg, numerous toes and fingertips, among other complications.

Despite the setbacks, Lisa now advocates for people with a disability, contributing her lived experience to grow Sepsis research with the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG) 🔬🧫

Professor John treated Lisa when she first arrived at TPCH 20 years ago and knows all about her sepsis journey and the impact it has had on her life.

"Lisa has lived through this experience and can explain how bad sepsis can be, and how it can present in a million different ways, " Professor John shares.

"There is no single symptom of sepsis. If you are over 18 and have an infection, signs you may have developed sepsis can include breathlessness, fast heartbeat, and changes in behaviour - among many more."

To learn more about Lisa's story and information about Sepsis, check out the link here - metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/aus-honours-reunite-dr-patient-after-20-years
... See MoreSee Less

Today is World Sepsis Day, and TPCH patient, Lisa, epitomises turning a potentially life-threatening diagnosis of Sepsis into a personal crusade, bringing hope to millions of people worldwide. 🦠
 
Lisa contracted Sepsis after suffering from a stroke at the age of 24, which resulted in her losing her left leg, numerous toes and fingertips, among other complications.
 
Despite the setbacks, Lisa now advocates for people with a disability, contributing her lived experience to grow Sepsis research with the Critical Care Research Group (CCRG) 🔬🧫
 
Professor John treated Lisa when she first arrived at TPCH 20 years ago and knows all about her sepsis journey and the impact it has had on her life.
 
Lisa has lived through this experience and can explain how bad sepsis can be, and how it can present in a million different ways,  Professor John shares.
 
There is no single symptom of sepsis. If you are over 18 and have an infection, signs you may have developed sepsis can include breathlessness, fast heartbeat, and changes in behaviour - among many more.

To learn more about Lisas story and information about Sepsis, check out the link here - https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/aus-honours-reunite-dr-patient-after-20-years
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