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7
Aug
2026

Queensland Health Spirometry Training Program - Virtual workshop

Date: 7 August 2026
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.

26
Aug
2026
  • Advanced Life Support Level 1 Course

Advanced Life Support - Level 1 Course

Date: 26 August 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.

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The Central Sterilising Unit at STARS is maybe one of our best kept secrets, but without this hardworking team, surgery couldn’t go ahead! 🫧🪥

Take a look behind the scenes at what each instrument has to go through before it reaches the operating theatre.
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The Central Sterilising Unit at STARS is maybe one of our best kept secrets, but without this hardworking team, surgery couldn’t go ahead! 🫧🪥

Take a look behind the scenes at what each instrument has to go through before it reaches the operating theatre.

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Death isn't always an easy topic to discuss, but it doesn't have to be a taboo one. 

With tea and cake on the menu and death and dying on the discussion board, the Death Cafe held at the Brighton Wellness Hub invites the community to have open discussions around their own experiences and wishes when it comes to death. 

One Death Cafe attendee Kim who travelled from Maryborough to attend and is training to be a death doula says that anyone who is contemplating attending a session should give it a go. 

"I'd absolutely say go in with an open mind; it’s a fact of life that we are all going to die at some point. It’s not morbid and you’ll probably have a laugh, we certainly did. We need to make it less scary," she said. 

"It was really interesting as there were a few healthcare professionals in the room as well, I learnt that everyone is different and has a different take on the death cafe, however everyone had the same interest at heart to attend.

"A friend of mine from New Zealand planted the seed in my head, I’ve had lots of death in my life, and I've read a bit about death cafes. I was looking for one closer but found the one at Brighton and I'm glad I did."

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Metro North are on the hunt for our newest Director to lead and strengthen the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce across our Hospital and Health Service. 

Providing strategic, operational and professional leadership, the new Director of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Professions will shape the future of culturally responsive care, workforce development and partnerships. 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Executive Director Sherry Holzapfel says that this role is more than just leadership; it's about a legacy to contribute to lasting improvements in health equity for generations to come.

"This role will add significant value to Metro North Health by strengthening both the impact and sustainability of its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce," Sherry said. 

"Importantly, this position will strengthen culturally responsive models of care and will support safer, more respectful and more effective healthcare experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, contributing to improved health outcomes and greater trust in services.

"We are looking for a strong and visionary Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander leader who is passionate about supporting and championing our workforce."

This is an identified role, so if you meet the criteria we are looking for, click the link in our bio to apply today. #WorkForUsWednesday 💛🖤❤️

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If the MRI memes have ended up in your feed, Senior MRI Radiographer Shauna is here to reassure you that it’s not all that bad! 🩻😅

Take a peek behind the glass at Redcliffe Hospital medical imaging and see what it is REALLY like to get an MRI.

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