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December 2024
November 2024
October 2024
September 2024
Multiple agencies team up with RBWH for realistic training simulation
The RBWH recently hosted a Multi-agency Trauma Training Simulation exercise, in collaboration with QAS and the QPS, that was a first of its kind for Queensland.Herston Health Precinct Symposium grows ever larger
That success was reflected in a high turnout across the three days – and a buzzing Education Centre.Patient Chelsea hoping to inspire her mob with cultural healing
Current screening for Gestational Diabetes Melitus (GDM) requires a two-to-three-hour oral glucose tolerance test, but because of a research team at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, could there be an ...RBWH Foundation Spring Appeal: Addressing the wide-ranging effects of delirium through innovative work at the Royal
Current screening for Gestational Diabetes Melitus (GDM) requires a two-to-three-hour oral glucose tolerance test, but because of a research team at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, could there be an ...How Glenn and the WeCU team help ease trauma for families in ICU
Current screening for Gestational Diabetes Melitus (GDM) requires a two-to-three-hour oral glucose tolerance test, but because of a research team at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, could there be an ...How to actually ask someone if they’re OK, and how to respond if they’re not
A step-by-step guide on how to go about checking on someone, and how to help them if they need it.Dr Cameron Mackay wants you to think differently about plastic surgery
He and his team are endeavouring to rejuvenate Plastic Surgery Services at the Royal to ensure the department evolves and adapts to demand.Does antibiotic delivery method improve health outcomes?
Could the simple step of changing the way antibiotics are delivered – by administering a continuous dose daily rather than more frequent standard doses – result in significantly improved patient ...The ‘immense’ power of reading to babies in intensive care
Little Royal Readers at RBWH NICU exemplifies the hospital’s commitment to holistic care, where the simple act of reading becomes so much more than just words.What is whooping cough and why is it dangerous for babies?
Queensland is currently experiencing a surge in cases of pertussis, at a rate of 9.5 times the year-to-date average.
August 2024
July 2024
Three OTs celebrate two decades on the job together
RBWH occupational therapists Michelle, Tennille Rowland and Cherie Aceto were all recently honoured with 20-year Length of Service Awards, and all spoke of feeling “privileged” to work in a challenging ...Gestational diabetes screening could be easier thanks to COVID
Current screening for Gestational Diabetes Melitus (GDM) requires a two-to-three-hour oral glucose tolerance test, but because of a research team at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, could there be an ...Chinese delegation impressed by tech at RBWH and STARS
Representatives from five major Chinese hospitals visited the Herston Health Campus in July.RBWH Foundation grants support extraordinary projects to improve patient outcomes at RBWH and STARS
On 4 July 2024, the RBWH Foundation announced their second round of grants. The successful projects reflect the depth of innovative and patient-centred work occurring across the Herston Health campus.Prestigious fellowships will allow RBWH researches to continue groundbreaking work
Three RBWH researchers have recently been successful in their applications for prestigious fellowships, greatly enhancing their ability to carry out their important work.Comas explained by Dr Townsend
The term ‘coma’ covers many conditions and in severe cases can be a result of a brain injury, drugs, infection or cardiac arrest. They can be medically induced or naturally ...After undergoing a laryngectomy, Brien spent the next 18 years helping others going through the same thing
Brien underwent a laryngectomy, the removal of the voice box, 20 years ago. This procedure leads to significant changes to the way that patients communicate, breathe and swallow.The apology that started a movement
It has been 15 years since Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) became the first hospital in Australia to apologise for the practice of forced adoption, triggering a movement that ...Celebrities, smiles and celebrations as biggest ever Giving Day smashes target
On 12 June the RBWH Foundation held their annual Giving Day which was celebrated across the Herston Health Precinct. The 2024 Giving Day was the most successful, raising over ...Why do hospital falls happen and how can we prevent them?
When a patient falls in hospital, it can lead to a ‘stacking’ effect, where physical injuries and/or a loss of confidence usually mean an extension of their stay. That impacts ...
June 2024
May 2024
Research shows patients with burn injuries recover better if they are active. Here’s how RBWH’s burns unit is getting them moving.
Frank Van Bael was at work pouring petrol into the carburettor of an old car when the motor backfired and blew burning petrol all over him.Dr Matthew Roberts on ‘finding your people’ in medicine
Matthew Roberts was one of 19 RBWH researchers recently named in the top 2 per cent of the most-cited scientists in the world in a Stanford University study.600,000 reasons to give for RBWH Foundation Giving Day
The countdown is on to RBWH Foundation Giving Day, Wednesday 12 June, with plenty of fun and activity planned right across RBWH and STARS, both on the day and in ...RBWH’s ‘diving’ supervisor who learnt his skills in the Navy
After leaving the military in 1986 where Bob was a Navy clearance diver, Bob began a career working offshore where he began his saturation diving course in 1990 in Scotland. ...Reasons to get your free flu shot
As we enter flu season, our experts highlight the risks of influenza, as well as the rewards of getting vaccinated in an informative vidcast.Brisbane City FC donates clothing for those in need
It may look like a stack of football merchandise, but these clothes will go to help some of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital’s most vulnerable patients.Knitting for the needy
On the days when Samantha isn’t busy being a renal nurse educator at RBWH, she is a member of the Arana Hills ‘Knitting for the Needy’ group making special knitted ...
April 2024
March 2024
Surgery and Perioperative placemat initiative
Sometimes a really simple idea produces instant benefits. The inpatient meal tray placemat was the brainchild of two nurses in Ward 8AN, Goleta Sambo Abdi and Jamie Gehrke and it is ...Anne-Maree Bouwman on her new role as RBWH Director Performance and Clinical Services Plan
Bringing with her plenty of experience, Anne-Maree Bouwman has stepped into a new role at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) – Director Performance and Clinical Services Plan.Phins up and smiles all round as the Dolphins pay a visit
There was a stir around the Royal on Wednesday 28 February thanks to a visit from the Dolphins NRL team.On your mark for the Royal 50K!
Join RBWH surgical patient turned avid runner, Juliette McAleer, and the rest of the RBWH Foundation community this April in the exercise challenge of the year – the Royal 50K. ...New angio suite ‘a leap forward’ for patient care
The Department of Medical Imaging at RBWH has been significantly enhanced with the completion of a new Angiography Suite 2.RBWH honours Joyce Tweddell with new display
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) is honouring the namesake of one of its main buildings, the Joyce Tweddell Building, with a new display dedicated to the nurse and her ...1,000 cranes for sick patients thanks to school students
Art students at Kelvin Grove State College have generously donated an inspiring work of art comprised of 1,000 folded paper cranes.Grant round open
Submissions are open for the second of two RBWH Foundation grant rounds for 2024, signaling a doubling of project funding across Herston Health Precinct.
February 2024
RBWH honours namesake of major building with new display
Queensland’s largest hospital, the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) is honouring the namesake of one of its main buildings, the Joyce Tweddell Building, with a new display dedicated to ...Welcome to the 2024 medical intern cohort
On Monday 15 January, the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) welcomed 91 new medical interns to the hospital, kicking off with a week of orientation. The orientation included a ...Happy retirement to Patrick Doyle
RBWH Anaesthetic Healthcare Practitioner (AHP) Patrick Doyle is set to retire from his role after 49 years of service to RBWH.Come on ETC, let’s go party!
RBWH Anaesthetic Healthcare Practitioner (AHP) Patrick Doyle is set to retire from his role after 49 years of service to RBWH.RBWH Intensive Care Specialist promoted to new role in the Australian Navy
RBWH Intensive Care Services Senior Staff Specialist, Principal Consultant Trauma to the Surgeon General, Australian Defence Force, A/Professor Anthony Holley has recently been promoted to Commodore by the Chief of ...RBWH takes on ACHS Short Notice Assessment
It was a week that had been months in the making when the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) accreditors attended RBWH to conduct Short Notice Assessment from 15-19 January.RBWH Nursing and midwifery teams – IWFM is coming!
Early engagement has now started for the Integrated Workforce Management (IWFM) electronic rostering project to recommence at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH).New prosthetic technology getting patients back on their feet faster
RBWH has become the first public hospital in Australia to trial new hydrostatic water pressure technology to cast prosthetic legs that fit more comfortably and require less adjustments, thanks to ...
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December 2023
RBWH’s real-life Christmas angel
RBWH is lucky to have its very own Christmas angel in the form of beloved midwife Bernie McMain, who each year goes above and beyond to bring Christmas joy.RBWH celebrates safe work month
In October, RBWH celebrated National Safe Work Month, a time to reflect and reinvigorate our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of our dedicated workforce.RBWH Foundation doubles grant distribution for research and patient care
The RBWH Foundation has announced almost $500,000 in patient innovation and medical research projects, doubling its annual grant funding across RBWH, STARS and Herston Health Precinct institutes and centres.RBWH at the Brisbane Medical Football Tournament
Clinicians, students, allied health professionals, administration and operational services staff from RBWH came together as a team, or rather two, to represent RBWH at the MIPS Brisbane Medical Football Tournament.Creating awareness for Malnutrition Awareness Week
Staff across RBWH took part in awareness raising activities as part of Malnutrition Awareness Week in October.Recognising International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day at RBWH
Since 2018, International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day has been an important day of commemoration at RBWH.Five Things Nursing podcast turns one
As it hit its first anniversary this month, the Five Things Nursing podcast also hit 40,000 downloads, with people tuning in from 69 countries. The podcast, hosted by RBWH Staff ...Dulili Café builds better relationships
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Emergency and Trauma Centre have brought the community together at their inaugural Dulili Café.RBWH shines a light on safety and quality
Each year, the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) recognises individual staff and teams who are delivering consistently high patient care, outcomes and improvements at the annual QuARRIES Awards.
November 2023
Lawrie thanks RBWH for caring for his wife
Since his wife’s admission into hospital in late October, Lawrie has arrived early at the hospital each day, patiently waiting for visiting hours to open at 9am, so he can ...RBWH puts spotlight on infectious disease
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital is leading the way in infectious diseases, hosting Queensland’s first Infectious Disease in the Immunocompromised Host Forum.Co-design the key to better First Nations heart health
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are nine times more likely to have a cardiac event before they’re 45. Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital emergency physician Professor Louise Cullen is ...
September 2023
Sharing the benefits of pharmacy services in Sri Lanka
In 2009, Professor Ian Coombes, RBWH Director of Pharmacy and Dr Judith Coombes, Senior Pharmacist at Princess Alexandra Hospital, along with their three children aged between eight and 12 years-old, ...‘What Matters to You?’ an important question for delivering patient-centred care
On Monday 18 September, RBWH launched the initiative What Matters to You. Originally starting in Scotland, this initiative has spread all over the globe and encourages health workers to take ...Getting to know the Indigenous Health Liaison Office
The RBWH Indigenous Hospital Liaison Service supports and advocates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, their families and carers, which can include ensuring an understanding for the reason of ...Perioperative Services open day
One-hundred and four nursing students in their final year of university came to RBWH on two separate days in July to take part in Perioperative Services’ first open day. Some ...R U OK? Day at RBWH
R U OK? Day is a yearly reminder that every day is a good day to take the time to check-in on each other. This year’s theme was ‘Here to ...Activities and celebrations around RBWH
RBWH Mental Health Centre celebrated this year’s EKKA with some EKKA-themed activities on the adult mental health units. Each floor participated in the fun, including sideshow style games, homemade show ...Long-lost military artworks donated to the RBWH Foundation
A series of military-themed artworks, created by a renowned contemporary Gold Coast artist 30 years ago, and thought lost in a storage fire, will be auctioned by the RBWH Foundation ...The RBWH Foundation celebrates office expansion at RBWH
The RBWH Foundation is excited to announce the opening of its new office, centrally located on the ground floor of RBWH. The RBWH Foundation CEO Simone Garske said the relocation ...
August 2023
RBWH Executive Leadership team hones high performance
On Wednesday 12 July, the RBWH Executive Leadership team attended an offsite workshop focused on professional development and fostering high performance.Art creates cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and visitors
Earlier this month, Aboriginal artist Troy Little came to see his art in full display at the main entrance of RBWH. Mr Little is from Bundjalung country (Northern Eastern NSW) ...A special thank you for the Admissions team
The RBWH Admissions and Enquiries team are often the very first faces our patients see when they arrive at RBWH.RBWH gets toasty at the Winter Warmer
The annual RBWH Winter Warmer on Thursday 13 July was a huge success, with 2,900 soups served alongside bread rolls and sweet treats, thanks to RBWH Executive.A better night’s sleep for regional Queenslanders
The RBWH TeleSleep pilot program has been a huge success, allowing regional Queenslanders to access vital sleep study services.RBWH Staff Council celebrates a decade
RBWH’s Staff Council has just hit a 10-year milestone of advocating on behalf of staff.RBWH Foundation grant round opens
The RBWH Foundation is proud to announce its next grant round will open for submissions from 1 September until 30 September 2023, thanks to the extraordinary power of giving.ADCO Constructions helps brighten RBWH
The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital is significantly brighter thanks to ADCO Constructions, who donated time and materials to complete two construction projects.
July 2023
RBWH ETC Registrar wins prestigious Buchanan Prize
RBWH ETC Registrar Dr Jack Taylor has received the coveted Buchanan Prize for one of the highest scores in the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine Fellowship Exam.Vital role of AINs play in NICU research
When people think of medical researchers, they might picture a doctor, nurse or allied health professional. Many clinical trials rely on these healthcare professionals to make research happen, however, there ...Genetic Health Queensland displays commitment to health equity
Genetic Health Queensland has officially launched its health equity artwork, proudly displaying it in the office reception area.QAS provides education on reconciliation
On National Sorry Day, 26 May, Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) stationed dedicated staff members at Metro North Emergency Department ramps to provide education and awareness to their staff, as well ...Lauren Sewell is shooting her shot!
When RBWH Administration Officer Lauren Sewell isn’t busy keeping the Nuclear Medicine Service running smoothly, she is on the court training to represent Australia in the World Indoor Netball Association ...Showcasing research at Parliament House
Recently RBWH Staff Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Dr Keisuke Tanaka had an opportunity to present at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience Showcase breakfast at Queensland Parliament House.Anaesthetics crowned Royal Resus Race winners!
The RBWH Anaesthetics team have claimed the official Royal Resus Race title for the highest participation rate, with 73 members of their team now ‘resus ready’, while the General Surgery ...Giving connection on Giving Day
As part of the RBWH Foundation Giving Day, the RBWH Health Equity Subcommittee arranged a collaborative artwork piece called “Giving Connection”, to raise funds for the Foundation.Together, we raised $562,701!
The 24-hour fundraising event raised an extraordinary $562,701 to advance patient care and clinician-led research at RBWH, STARS and other Herston Health Precinct institutes and centres.
June 2023
Odyssey is here!
The RBWH Odyssey Reform Program is here, and all RBWH staff members have a role to play.RBWH’s NeoHOME Program celebrates milestone baby
A surprise baby is the one hundredth infant to participate in RBWH’s NeoHOME program.Thank you to RBWH Nurses and Midwives
May was a big month of celebrations at RBWH, with International Day of the Midwife on 5 May and International Nurses Day on 12 May.RBWH recognises Reconciliation Week
RBWH Executive and staff created a Sea of Hands as part of National Reconciliation Week, which ran from 27 May and 3 June.Hepatology launches new rapid access service
The RBWH Hepatology team recently launched a new rapid access service, the Coordinated Access to Timely Cirrhosis Healthcare (CATCH) program.Ticking all the boxes for Administrative Professionals Day
On Friday 5 May, RBWH celebrated National Administrative Professionals Day and thanked the administration team for their vital contribution to the hospital.RBWH welcomes two Australia-first radiation systems
The RBWH Cancer Care team is excited to welcome two Australia-first radiation treatment systems to their unit, the Accuray Radixact Units.Join the fun of RBWH Foundation Giving Day
The RBWH Foundation Giving Day on Wednesday 14 June is shaping up to be a knock-out with former world champion boxer Jeff Horn heading the card of special guests for ...
May 2023
Welcome to RBWH’s Pharmacy interns!
The RBWH Pharmacy department would like to extend a warm welcome to their pharmacy interns Josh, Kate, Christina, Jasmine, Ellie, and Amy.International researchers explore the future of digital healthcare at RBWH
Leading international researchers in artificial intelligence, machine learning and data sharing toured RBWH on Thursday 30 March to inspect the cutting-edge services and facilities available to the community, clinicians, and ...RBWH on track to reduce preterm birth rates
The RBWH Women’s and Newborn Services team have joined ranks with hospitals across Australia and New Zealand to reduce the rate of preterm birth by 20 per cent by March ...In conversation with RBWH Executive Director Louise Oriti
We get to know RBWH’s new Executive Director Louise!World Delirium Awareness Day
On 15 March, RBWH recognised World Delirium Awareness Day to drive awareness and education around the most common hospital acquired complication.Meet your Team Royal workmates helping Raise it for the Royal!
A huge shout out to Team Royal for putting the ‘fun’ into ‘fundraising’ by supporting two major RBWH Foundation’s campaigns – Flex for Lex and the 2023 RBWH Foundation Giving ...Art auction with ‘heart’ in honour of RBWH Patient Care and Research
The RBWH Foundation has been selected as charity of choice for the auction of an incredible two-metre-high sculpture, “The Heartful Grimmer”, hand-painted by Brisbane artist Ann Nguyen.
March 2023
Message from the Executive Director
Welcome to the March edition of News at the Royal. It’s been a busy month at RBWH with International Women’s Day celebrations, Harmony Week and the announcement of the RBWH ...Mongolian delegates visit RBWH
On Monday 20 February, eight emergency medicine delegates from Mongolia visited RBWH learn about our healthcare system.Biala puts the sparkle in World Pride
In late February, Metro North Sexual Health and HIV Service (Biala) donned their most colourful outfits and sparkles for World Pride 2023.RBWH has got the moves!
On Thursday 23 February as part of the RBWH 14-day Staff Self-Care Challenge, RBWH staff dusted off their dancing shoes for the inaugural Boogie Wonderland Disco!Farewell and good luck to RBWH administration icons
It was a bittersweet farewell earlier this month as we said goodbye to some of Administration Services most loved and experienced staff members. Maureen Lessmann and Freda Papoutsakis both headed ...Move for March keeps patients active
Throughout the month of March, Ward 9BS are running their ‘Move for March’ campaign, designed to promote and encourage the benefits of patients getting up and moving during their hospital ...Liz Crowe receives Australian Critical Care Research Excellence Award
RBWH Staff Wellbeing Specialist Dr Liz Crowe has been awarded the 2022 Australian Critical Care Research Excellence Award for her article, Critical care staff wellbeing: A new paradigm for understanding ...Brisbane Open House showcases Lady Lamington Nurses Home restoration
Lady Lamington Nurses Home was one of the historic buildings featured in the 2022 Brisbane Open House program. The event attracted over 200 people to the Herston Quarter Heritage Precinct, ...Farewell and thank you Kathy Stevens
RBWH Registered Nurse Kathy Stevens hung up her nurse’s scrubs and said hello to retirement after nearly 40 years as a nurse with Queensland Health.RBWH Foundation Extraordinary Opportunities grants announced
More than $520,000 in patient experience, patient care and research grants have been announced by the RBWH Foundation thanks to the extraordinary power of giving to RBWH Foundation Giving Day ...Tone your arms this April and raise funds for the RBWH ICU
RBWH Foundation has launched a new fundraising campaign to support WeCU, the new family care program at the RBWH Intensive Care Unit.
February 2023
Message from the Executive Director
I am delighted to join RBWH as the Executive Director. While I am only a few days in, I have already had an opportunity to meet many of you and ...RBWH Emergency Department receives Al Spilman Award for Culturally Safe Emergency Departments
The RBWH Emergency and Trauma Centre (ETC) was recently awarded the Al Spilman Award for Culturally Safe Emergency Departments from the Australian College of Emergency Medicine.Five minutes with Kelly from Team Royal
Team Royal has underpinned the culture of RBWH for the past five years. If you’re a new staff member, you might be wondering what Team Royal is and how you ...Genetic Health Queensland provides long awaited answers
On 28 February each year, Rare Diseases Day aims to raise awareness and generate change for the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease.If in doubt, refer to QASIS!
Following a highly successful launch during COVID-19, Metro North’s Queensland Adult Specialist Immunisation Service (QASIS) has expanded their scope of practice to provide vaccination advice on all vaccine-preventable diseases, with ...Leveling up gender equality within Metro North
Metro North Health have commenced an exciting new project aimed at promoting gender equality in the medical profession.Team Royal provides 5242 meals for Queenslanders in need
The results are finally in for the Team Royal contribution to the 2022 Foodbank Hunger Drive, organised each year by the RBWH Nutrition and Dietetics team.Metro North launches Australia-first service for people with a disability and challenging behaviour
Metro North Health has implemented an Australia-first initiative, the Behavioural Emergency Response Team (BERT).The gift of care and support for our youngest patients living with cancer
A new initiative to ease anxiety and stress for the youngest cancer patients at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) has been funded through a Gift of Care and Support ...
January 2023
Message from the Acting Executive Director
Welcome to 2023. I hope you all had an opportunity to enjoy some relaxing time with family and friends over the festive period and have returned to work feeling refreshed. ...BEMS refurbish 6AS
The RBWH Building Engineering and Maintenance Service (BEMS) team recently completed a successful refurbishment of the 6A oncology space.Leonie Callaway awarded WHA Medal of Distinction
RBWH Director of Research, Women’s and Newborn Services and Metro North Executive Director, Women, Children and Families Stream Professor Leonie Callaway has been awarded the Women’s Healthcare Australasia (WHA) Medal ...End of an era: Administration Officer Randall Bell retires
RBWH Administration Officer Randall Bell retired on 15 December 2022, ending an 86-year history of the Bell family working at the hospital.Christmas wishes for patients
Christmas has come and gone, but the heartfelt messages provided in cards to patients will be remembered for much longer.The power of giving brings the comfort of home to RBWH
New colourful couches in the RBWH foyer are not only providing a peaceful place to sit, but are also helping visitors like Robynne and Maurice find their way around the ...RBWH welcomes 2023 medical interns
On Monday 16 January, RBWH warmly welcomed the hospital’s 2023 medical interns for their orientation. The week-long event included a range of presentations, activities and networking opportunities to help the ...MatHOME officially launches
MatHOME, the maternity arm of the Women’s and Newborn Services Hospital In The Home SEED funded project will officially commence on Monday 30 January.RBWH’s Peer Responders are ready for 2023
The RBWH Peer Responder Program is gearing up for a big year ahead, after kicking some big goals in 2022.
December 2022
Message from the Acting Executive Director
Just like that, we’ve almost reached the end of 2022. I’d like to start with a heartfelt thank you to you, Team Royal, for your hard work, support and trust ...JTI implements new methods to measure alcohol consumption in ED presentations
In response to the issue of alcohol use in patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) in Queensland, Jamieson Trauma Institute (JTI) have identified a need for valid and reliable surveillance ...Congratulations to this year’s QuARRIES recipients
On the 1 December, RBWH celebrated the outstanding quality achievements undertaken by RBWH staff at the annual QuARRIES Awards ceremony.RBWH Doctor of the year awards
The annual RBWH Doctors of the Year Awards were held at the hospital on 25 November 2022. The Doctor of the Year Awards recognises and celebrates doctors of all levels ...News in brief
More news from the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.A big day for our smallest patients!
On Thursday 17 November, RBWH celebrated a very big day for their very little patients.RBWH Foundation e-gifts provide the ‘Gift of Time’ this Christmas
The RBWH Foundation has launched its 2022 Christmas Appeal, offering a variety of e-gift solutions for those wishing to give presents with meaning this festive season.Queensland Trophoblast Centre hosts international congress
On 19-22 October, RBWH’s Queensland Trophoblast Centre had the honour of hosting the World Congress of the International Society for the Study of Trophoblastic Diseases (ISSTD) in Sydney.All eyes on virtual interpretation
The RBWH Ophthalmology Eye Clinic has recently implemented a virtual interpreter service – an initiative which has significantly improved the quality of care to patients who don’t speak English or ...RBWH kits up for Christmas!
The annual RBWH Christmas Decorating Competition was once again a ho-ho-huge success, with wards from throughout the hospital decking the halls to bring festive joy to patients and each other. ...
November 2022
Message from the Acting Executive Director
It is great to be back at RBWH again after my recent annual leave and I wish to thank Dr Glen Kennedy for steering the ship during this time.We like to P.A.R.T.Y!
When it comes to keeping our adolescents and young adults safe from risk-related injury, education and prevention is key.Supporting families of premature and sick babies to return home sooner with NeoHOME
RBWH has recently launched NeoHOME, a new service designed to support families of eligible babies in the Grantley Stable Neonatology Unit to take their new family member home two to ...Improving safety with the RBWH Sterile Store Project
The RBWH Perioperative Services team was proud to officially open eight upgraded sterile stores in September, as part of the Sterile Stores Project.Supporting World Evidence Based Healthcare Day
On the 20 October, RBWH celebrated World Evidence Based Healthcare Day with coffee and cake for all staff who attended the event held on the level two walkway.Healthy blooms brighten the community
You may have noticed the colourful blooms planted along O’Connell Terrace and Herston Road near Victoria Park, but did you know the flowers are specifically chosen to align with health ...A Minute With… Pharmacy Technician Amanda Bernhagen
On 18 October, RBWH celebrated the contribution of our amazing pharmacy technicians for National Pharmacy Technician Day. Pharmacy Technician Amanda Bernhagen shared her favourite parts of her role, and how ...From Brisbane to Mexico – sharing OT learnings with the world
As a world-class tertiary hospital, RBWH’s expertise and research frequently helps shape health systems across the globe.Herston Quarter brought to life with new public art installations
Many RBWH staff have been delighted to stumble across newly installed art within the Herston Quarter Heritage Precinct.RBWH’s littlest readers win again!
For another year running, the RBWH Grantley Stable Neonatology Unit has placed in the international Little Readers Read-a-thon, being named in the top three NICUs world-wide for the Total Minutes ...All eyes on staff wellbeing
A little rain didn’t dampen spirits at the annual RBWH Wellbeing Wednesday held on 12 October in support of National Mental Health Week.Giving Day Champions recognised by RBWH Foundation
It’s official! The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) Allied Health Department has wrested the RBWH Foundation Giving Day Cup from reigning team champions Cancer Care Services.
October 2022
Message from the Acting Executive Director
Thank you for warmly welcoming me into the Acting Executive Director role over the past few weeks while Gillian Nasato enjoys a well-deserved break.RBWH welcomes first quadruplets in nine years
For the first time in more than nine years, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital has welcomed a set of quadruplets into the world.Putting the kindness in our care
RBWH staff are always going above and beyond to provide the best and kindest care to our patients. This was the case recently when a 37-year-old Bundaberg man with cancer ...Celebrating 45 years of service to the RBWH Occupational Therapy team!
Recently, the RBWH Occupational Therapy team celebrated a very special milestone, with three of their senior staff members reaching 15 years of service to RBWH.The gift of art
RBWH patient Ross Connelly didn’t think he was going to live to meet his granddaughter, but thanks to the team at RBWH, STARS, the Princess Alexandra Hospital, and an incredible ...R U OK? Day
On the 8 September, RBWH turned yellow for R U OK? Day. R U OK? Day is the R U OK? Foundation’s national day of action where they remind Australian’s ...New technology for the NICU
The RBWH Grantley Stable Neonatology Unit is the proud owner of two new video laryngoscopes thanks to a successful funding grant from the Humpty Dumpty Foundation.Game on for Jersey Day
Staff from across RBWH donned their favourite sports jerseys on Friday 2 September for Donate Life’s Jersey Day.Farewell and good luck, Emma Babao
After spending 20 years working at RBWH, and nearly 30 years of service to Queensland Health, RBWH Clinical Nurse Consultant Emma Babao has said goodbye to her Team Royal family. ...
August 2022
Message from the Acting Executive Director
The past month has been an incredibly busy time for RBWH. Thank you to everyone for your ongoing commitment to our patients and each other.Spotlight on: Orthotics and Prosthetic Department
The RBWH Orthotic and Prosthetic Department may be hidden away, but they are certainly a busy team! Between the eight clinicians, four technicians and one clinical assistant, the team were ...North Lakes Cancer Care team improves care for geriatric patients
With so much happening at RBWH’s main facility in Herston, it’s important to showcase the work of our amazing teams at our satellite facilities too, such as the North Lakes ...Showcasing Aboriginal culture through language
Last month, the RBWH Closing the Gap Committee attended a workshop at the State Library of Queensland to learn about Aboriginal language. The activity was organised in response to one ...Women’s and Newborn Services digs deep for Sri Lanka
RBWH staff member Ashan Fernando and the team in Women’s and Newborn Services have banded together to collect donations to send to Sri Lanka during the current economic crisis. ...Neurology team gives RBWH patient a second chance at life
Every day, teams across RBWH give patients a second chance at life thanks to their expertise and quick thinking. The Neurology and Stoke team at RBWH did just that recently, ...Celebrating NAIDOC Week at RBWH
Despite Tier 3 COVID restrictions postponing many of RBWH’s planned NAIDOC Week celebrations, the hospital was still able to celebrate the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community during this culturally ...RBWH Foundation and ADCO Constructions partnership refurbishes RBWH Patient Terrace
The outdoor garden area on Level 5 of the RBWH Dr James Mayne Building has been gifted its own ‘Backyard Blitz’ thanks to the RBWH Foundation and ADCO Constructions.
July 2022
Message from the Acting Executive Director
The hospital came to life on Wednesday 15 June, with staff from all areas getting involved in fitness challenges, bake sales, and even some dancing on live television. Thank you ...RBWH launches Reconciliation Action Plan
On Wednesday 1 June, RBWH made history with the launch of our very first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) during Reconciliation Week.Anaesthetic team leads the way in fighting climate change
As part of their commitment to sustainability, the RBWH Anaesthetic Department has made an exciting decision to remove anaesthetic volatile agent Desflurane from use in the hospital. This is set ...Rugby league legend returns to say thank you to 8AN team
An unusually quiet Sunday in mid-May left 8AN staff teeming with pride after ex-patient and professional rugby league player Andrew Fifita dropped in with a surprise gift.Keeping RBWH healthy and tasty
Ever wondered who conceptualises and creates the fabulous array of food at Café Royale? Meet Dawn Hargrave, RBWH Retail Chef!Metro North Staff Shout Out
Every day we hear stories of individuals and teams who are putting the Metro North Values into action – VIA VIPs! Their actions are building a culture of resilience, support ...Brightening RBWH with Crazy socks 4 Docs
You may have seen some colourful socks around RBWH on Friday 3 June, with staff across the hospital donning their craziest socks for doctor’s mental health.Celebrating research excellence at RBWH
The awards attracted 71 phenomenal submissions and showcases the diverse and far-reaching research projects conducted by individual researchers and teams from across Metro North.Professor Stuart Pegg named as Queensland Great
Former RBWH Director of the Adult Burns Unit Emeritus Professor Dr Stuart Pegg AM has recently joined the illustrious ranks of Queensland Great. The Queensland Greats Awards honour individuals for ...Team Royal helps the RBWH Foundation raise $500,000
Team Royal’s passion and commitment for patient care and life-saving research has once again inspired an outpouring of support for RBWH Foundation Giving Day 2022, helping push the final tally ...RBWH Foundation awarded Philanthropic Foundation of the Year
The RBWH Foundation has been announced as inaugural Philanthropic Foundation of the Year by the Queensland Community Foundation in recognition of its commitment to advancing patient care and life-saving research ...News in brief
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May 2022
Message from the Acting Executive Director
May has been a month of celebrations at RBWH as we recognise our staff for the amazing work they do every day. On 6 May, we said thank you to ...Did you Catch the Chief?
Metro North Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alanna Geary got her steps in for a great cause during the recent Catch the Chief initiative as part of International Day of ...Admin staff keep RBWH ticking!
On 6 May, RBWH celebrated the incredible administration staff who play a vital role in the day-to-day running of the hospital for Administrative Professionals Day.Cheers to our nurses and midwives
Nurses and midwives are the backbone of RBWH and earlier this month we celebrated their amazing contribution for International Day of the Midwife (5 May) and International Nurses Day (12 ...Australia-first robotic bronchoscopy set to provide earlier detection of lung cancer
New robotic technology at RBWH is allowing clinicians to diagnose lung cancer earlier than ever before, meaning patients can commence life-saving treatment sooner.Mini-brains revolutionise epilepsy treatment
Researchers at RBWH and the University of Queensland (UQ) are trialling a new technology set to help epilepsy patients find the best treatment for their condition sooner.Youth cancer patients make some noise
Adolescents and young adults undergoing cancer treatment made some noise with a very special event at the RBWH Sony You Can Youth Cancer Centre.Countdown begins for RBWH Giving Day
Mark Wednesday 15 June in your calendar because the third RBWH Giving Day 2022 is an event you will not want to miss!$1 million in innovative research announced by the RBWH Foundation
Use of a snake-venom based product to control bleeding and modify healing in burns patients, and development of robotic technology for minimally invasive surgery, are just two of the fascinating ...
April 2022
Message from the Acting Executive Director
2022 is flying by with the end of April already upon us. I hope you all were able to find some time over the Easter and ANZAC Day long weekend ...RBWH nurse saves life in the community
RBWH’s clinicians are always ready to save lives, even when they’re off the clock! RBWH nurse facilitator Aimee Holdsworth was attending a friend’s graduation ceremony in October 2021 when her ...Improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients’ surgical journey
A new pre-surgery health and wellness check initiative is underway at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) producing significant improvements in surgery attendance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...RBWH Book Club – a novel idea!
The RBWH Book Club is in full swing after launching in January this year. The group reads and discussed a new book every eight weeks, providing ample time for the ...Shining a light on delirium
World Delirium Awareness Day was celebrated globally and across Metro North on the 16 March 2022.Shaving for a cure
Cancer has touched the lives of most, whether through our work at RBWH or in our personal lives. Each year, we are proud to see individuals and teams from RBWH ...Scrub ‘em up with love
It would be hard to miss the colourful scrubs some staff members have been wearing around the hospital lately!Pyjama party for regional cancer patients
The RBWH Sony You Can Youth Cancer Centre recently hosted a very special event to help launch the Sony Foundation’s You Can Stay program’s latest fundraiser, Sleep Exchange.RBWH engaged student artists to create custom works for social work
The RBWH social work clinical spaces have received a colourful overhaul, with the addition of five new paintings created by students at The Murri School.Jason Roberts takes out national pharmacy award
Professor Jason Roberts, HeIDI Interim Director and RBWH Consultant Clinical Pharmacist, has been announced as the 2021 recipient of the Fred J Boyd Award from the Society of Hospital Pharmacists ...Register now to compete for the Royal Cup!
The countdown is on to RBWH Giving Day on Wednesday 15 June, and the big question is who will win the Royal Cup?Hats off to midwife Bernie for 50 years at RBWH
Beloved midwife Bernie McMain has been with RBWH for 50 years this year and is showing no signs of slowing down!
March 2022
Message from the Executive Director
What a start to 2022 it has been. While we knew COVID was likely to make its way into our community late last year, I don’t think any of us ...RBWH welcomes 2022 medical interns
RBWH has welcomed the next generation of medical specialists, with 92 medical interns commencing in January.Kelvin Grove State College gives back to RBWH community
Kelvin Grove State College (KGSC) year nine students have been hard at work creating dementia therapy aids and sensory activities for RBWH patients as part of their Giving Back Community ...The Salvation Army says thank you
Over December 2021, the RBWH Safety and Implementation Service and Executive Services teams ran a food and gift drive as part of the Salvation Army Christmas Appeal.Three cheers for 50 years
RBWH midwife Liz Main recently reached the phenomenal milestone of 50 years working within Queensland Health.RBWH Cancer Care named in top 100 cancer centres worldwide
The RBWH Cancer Care Service was recently named one of the top 100 cancer care centres in the world as part of online publication Newsweek’s Best Specialised Hospital’s list.Local community thanks our healthcare workers
Over the past two years, the RBWH fever clinic team has done an amazing job of servicing our community, remaining flexible, agile and keeping us all safe.Providing COVID-19 vaccination for vulnerable people
RBWH is proud to be offering a new model of care to support adults with disabilities who meet specific criteria to receive their COVID-19 vaccination under sedation.Meals on demand with MyMeals@RBWH
RBWH’s new digital self-ordering meal website, MyMeals@RBWH, has officially launched. Led by the Nutrition and Dietetics Department, the website allows patients to use their own device to order from a ...Having Fun With Wellbeing is a Serious Matter
If you have found yourself dancing in the supermarket, compiling a playlist that makes you smile, or researching whether fish really do sleep, chances are you are one of almost ...RBWH welcomes new hybrid theatres
The RBWH Surgical and Perioperative team are thrilled to welcome two new Hybrid Operating Theatres to the department. A hybrid theatre is an operating room equipped with advanced medical imaging ...Metro North Health celebrates outstanding achievement
Seventeen individuals and teams have been recognised for their achievements and values in Metro North’s Australia Day awards, with seven of recipients from RBWH.Vale Rosalie Monaghan
It is with great sadness that we inform you of the recent passing of RBWH Clinical Multimedia Photographer and Team Leader Rosalie (Rosie) Monaghan.News in brief
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December 2021
Message from the Executive Director
I wanted to start with a huge thank you to each and every one of you for your unwavering commitment to RBWH throughout 2021.2021 wrap-up
While 2021 has been far from the COVID-free year we all hoped for, there is still so much to celebrate and be proud of. Here’s a wrap up of some ...Dancing the night away at the Staff Excellence Awards
Friday 3 December was a night to remember at the Metro North Staff Excellence Awards, held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.Decking the halls of RBWH!
Bells are jingling with the festive season in full swing across RBWH.Buy a bauble for women and children in need
The annual Buy a bauble campaign is underway thanks to the hard work of the RBWH Social Work team.RBWH takes steps to a happier team!
Team Royal has been getting their steps in and making new friends along the way as part of the new RBWH Walking Group.Stairwell Project makes some noise for youth cancer patients
On Friday 26 November, three RBWH youth cancer patients participated in a very special music workshop curated for them by the Stairwell Project Team in the Sony You Can Centre.RBWH Stroke Unit selected to host Queensland’s first virtual stroke service
The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Stroke Unit have been selected by Clinical Excellence QLD to host the proposed Queensland Virtual Stroke Service (QVSS).New RBWH Foundation activity trolley helping to keep patients entertained
RBWH Foundation volunteers have implemented a new activity trolley to help entertain inpatients while they receive care in hospital.RBWH Foundation distributes over $4 Million in 2021
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) has four-million reasons to celebrate this Christmas thanks to the incredible generosity of RBWH Foundation donors and corporate supporters.Happy retirement to Dr Carol Douglas
On Friday 26 November, three RBWH youth cancer patients participated in a very special music workshop curated for them by the Stairwell Project Team in the Sony You Can Centre.
November 2021
Message from the Executive Director
RBWH is feeling more festive by the day, with Christmas decorations going up in work areas throughout the hospital and the end of the year in sight. I’m looking forward ...RBWH excels at Junior Doctor of the Year Awards
Our junior medical cohort has shone brightly at the Confederation of Postgraduate Medical Education Councils (CPMED) Australia and New Zealand Junior Doctor of the Year Awards, with five RBWH doctors ...Celebrating our tiniest patients on World Prematurity Day
On 17 December, we celebrated World Prematurity Day and the amazing work of our Neonatology Intensive Care and Special Care Units. The theme of World Prematurity Day for 2021 was ...Queensland Governor visits RBWH
On Monday 8 November, the 27th Governor of Queensland Dr Jeanette Young and her husband Professor Graeme Nimmo RFD paid a special visit to RBWH. As part of the Governor’s ...Lois McCreddan supports COVID vaccination in rural communities
RBWH Emergency Response Coordinator Lois McCreddan recently assisted with COVID-19 vaccinations in far west NSW as part of her work with Australian Medical Assistance Teams (AUSMAT).A dose of inspiration from patient Hasitha De Silva
As healthcare professionals, we sometimes witness the most remarkable demonstrations of resilience. RBWH patient Hasitha De Silva had the odds stacked against him, but thanks to the care from the ...More VR technology in store for young cancer patients
When former RBWH patient Damien Thompson was receiving treatment for leukaemia a number of years ago, he never imagined that one day he would be leading charity which aims to ...Vale Dr Valerie Muir
RBWH staff were sad to hear of the recent passing of former Director of Intensive Care Dr Valerie Muir.Former NICU family gives back
RBWH is lucky to receive support from grateful patients and former patients who want to give back to the hospital for the care they received.RBWH recognised for our commitment to safety and quality
On Friday 22 October, Metro North recognised innovations in safety and quality across the health service with the annual Safety and Quality Awards.Gift of life paid forward with major donation from #MoveforLex
Inspirational fundraising campaign #MoveForLex, launched by the family of former RBWH Neurosurgery patient Alexa ‘Lex’ Leary, has made its first major donation to the hospital.News in brief
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October 2021
Message from the Executive Director
Queensland is edging closer to reopening our borders and we are all working hard to ensure we have the best possible plans in place to manage. Whilst the opportunity to ...NICU goes green!
The RBWH Neonatology and Special Care Units have implemented a range of new recycling measures to help create a more sustainable future for the sick and premature infants they care ...Thanks for keeping us safe, Protective Services!
Security staff often have a difficult and challenging job, but time and time again they display compassion, respect and integrity in their dealings with patients, staff and visitors. International Healthcare ...RBWH takes telehealth to new heights
RBWH Respiratory Services have been providing telehealth services to their patients for many years. In the 2020/21 financial year, the team were the best performing telehealth service in Metro North ...Driving awareness of malnutrition at RBWH
Malnutrition Awareness Week was held from the 4-8 October and highlighted the importance of early detection and treatment of malnutrition in hospitalised patients.New artwork makes CCU a more welcoming place for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients
The RBWH Coronary Care Unit (CCU) in partnership with the consumer portfolio has led a quality improvement project to raise awareness and promote a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and ...Occupational Therapy Program provides kick-start for graduates
The RBWH Occupational Therapy Graduate Trainee Program is providing OT graduates with the building blocks to a successful future career in the profession.RBWH Resident selected to join the Healthcare Leadership Academy as Scholar
RBWH medical resident Dr Raj Pradhan has been selected to join the Healthcare Leadership Academy (HLA) Scholars Programme – a prestigious scholarship set up to develop and nurture healthcare leaders ...Spotlight on: Level 1 Pharmacy team!
On World Pharmacy Day in September we celebrated the vital roles our pharmacy team provides to the entire hospital.Governor-General pays special call to RBWH staff member
RBWH physiotherapist and project officer Edwina Powe recently took a call from the Governor General of Australia and his wife in support of her involvement in the Women’s Business Shared ...A fitting goodbye for Stairwell Project Harpist
Many of you would have heard the sweet sounds of Stairwell Project Harpist Donald Hall in the halls and stairwell of RBWH. Donald was a renowned academic at the Queensland ...News in brief
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September 2021
Message from the Executive Director
With the ever-changing COVID-19 hospital restrictions, the recent introduction of mandatory staff vaccination and children 12 years and older now eligible to receive the vaccine, life as part of the ...ETC provides a warm RBWH welcome to Afghan Evacuees
The RBWH ETC team has been on the front line of providing care to Afghan evacuees as they arrive in Brisbane on repatriation flights.RBWH welcomes three new dedicated McGrath Breast Care Nurses
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital is thrilled to welcome three new dedicated McGrath Foundation Breast Care nurses thanks to the incredible support provided by the not-for-profit organisation.Symposium wrap-up
The emergence of genomics, ehealth and machine learning/artificial intelligence were the major scientific themes of the 2021 Herston Health Precinct Symposium. These were reflected in the keynote lectures, along with ...Safer COVID vaccinations thanks to the Queensland Adult Specialist Immunisation Service
A new RBWH service is supporting at-risk members of the community to safely receive the COVID-19 vaccination, and is providing specialist care to people who have experienced an adverse event ...New language badges create an inclusive environment for RBWH Ophthalmology patients
The RBWH’s Ophthalmology department is leading the way in caring for our multicultural patient cohort, with 14 staff members now wearing badges that identify their second and in some cases ...Team Royal asks “R U OK?”
On Thursday 9 September, RBWH turned their thoughts to the importance of mental health for RUOK? Day.Social Work team lends a hand to furry friends
The RBWH Social Work team has banded together to provided much needed support to an important cause of the furry variety!Women’s and Newborns band together to help women and newborns
RBWH midwife Robyn Sinclair, along with a number of her dedicated colleagues from the Women’s and Newborn Services team, has organised hundreds of donations of vital goods for pregnant women ...Move For Lex: an act of family love
In an act of incredible selflessness and generosity, the family of a critically injured Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital patient, Alexa Leary, have partnered with the RBWH Foundation to launch ...News in brief
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August 2021
Message from the Executive Director
Hi Team Royal, I am so proud to see the way you have responded to the most recent COVID-19 lockdown and the ongoing resilience you continue to demonstrate.RBWH opens doors to dedicated trauma ward
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital is set to become a Level 1 Trauma Centre with the opening of a dedicated ten-bed trauma ward.RBWH NICU launches Little Royal Readers
The team in the RBWH Neonatology Unit has launched a new program aimed at fostering bonding and easing anxiety for both babies and parents.RBWH cements new partnership with Kelvin Grove State College
RBWH and Kelvin Grove State College (KGSC) have developed a collaborative partnership that aims to benefit not only future healthcare workers studying at the college, but the staff and patients ...Royal’s research excelled at 2021 awards night
A brilliant night at the 2021 Metro North Research Excellence Awards saw another successful year for our researchers, with wins in three out of the possible nine categories.RBWH Student named National Pharmacy Student of the Year
RBWH’s very own pharmacy assistant Zoe Robinson has been awarded the title of Pharmacy Student of the Year at the 2021 Pharmaceutical Society of Australia Awards Night.Happy, excited, and sad: saying goodbye to Marissa Bartlett
We wished Nuclear Medicine Laboratory Manager Marissa Bartlett goodbye in July when she retired after almost 25 years.RBWH brings Lymph Exchange to regional Queenslanders
Two dedicated RBWH staff members have travelled more than 500kms west of Brisbane to provide vital education to regional health experts.Sleeping in a little longer than usual during winter? Here’s why!
It’s always nice sleeping in on a Sunday morning, especially in winter! But what is it about colder months that makes us feel more tired than usual?News in brief
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July 2021
Message from the Executive Director
Once again, we’ve found ourselves having to be agile and flexible in response to the latest COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions. Our Fever Clinic, Vaccine Clinic and Concierge teams, along with ...Thank you for helping Raise it for the Royal
Team Royal has 636,000 reasons to celebrate after the national success of Royal Giving Day, held Wednesday June 23. With your help, the RBWH Foundation fundraising appeal raised more than $636,000 ...Thanks for saving thousands of lives, Queensland Milk Bank!
After more than eight and a half years of saving tiny lives, RBWH’s very own Queensland Milk Bank has made an exciting decision to merge with the Red Cross Lifeblood ...RBWH gardeners go electric
The RBWH gardening team are saying goodbye to their petrol-powered equipment with the implementation of new rechargeable, battery-powered tools. As part of the new Green Metro North – Sustainability Strategy ...The Stairwell Project is music to our ears
For many years, the Stairwell Project has been filling the hallways of RBWH with beautiful, calming music from their talented musicians. From string quartets to drummers, solo harpists to trumpet ...Myth busting with the RBWH audiology team
More than 14.5 per cent of the general Australian population have some kind of hearing loss, with this percentage increasing when applied to RBWH patients. The RBWH audiology team provides ...New medical pathway for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
A new gynaecological healthcare model for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women is seeing a 40 per cent decrease in missed medical appointments. The new model is set to result ...Humans of Herston
This month, the RBWH Shadow Council chatted with Digital Metro North Software Developer Bahar Najafi to find out what makes her tick! Bahar is just one of the amazing Digital ...News in brief
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June 2021
Message from the Executive Director
Hi Team Royal, I need to start with a huge thank you to everyone who took the opportunity to have their voice heard by completing the Have Your Say Survey.Former ICU patient returns to say thank you
The team in the RBWH ICU are often left wondering what happens to the patients they care for when they leave the ward. Were they able to fully recover and ...RBWH shines at the MN Nursing and Midwifery Awards
RBWH stole the show at the inaugural Metro North Nursing and Midwifery Awards. Each year, the Awards showcase and recognise the amazing work of our nurses and midwives across the ...RBWH honours Reconciliation Week
From 27 May to 3 June, Team Royal continued our commitment to closing the healthcare gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a range of activities for National ...Remembering WWII Veteran Corporal Bill Wynne, Smoky’s handler, comrade, and lifelong best friend
Smoky, a tiny Yorkshire terrier and the world’s first ever therapy dog, has been immortalised with her statue opposite the Education Centre at RBWH, unveiled in 2012. Her handler and ...A warm welcome for families to the RBWH NICU
After more than a year of being locked down to visitors to keep patients safe from COVID-19, the RBWH Neonatology and Special Care Units have finally reopened to extended families. ...Will you help us Raise it for the Royal?
The countdown is on for Royal Giving Day, Wednesday June 23, the RBWH Foundation’s 24-hour fundraising appeal. The goal this year is to raise $500,000 specifically for RBWH medical ...Happy retirement to Professor Michael Pender
After 34 years working as part of Team Royal, Professor Michael Pender is farewelling his team to embark on retirement. In his work as a neurologist, Professor Pender helped ...Happy birthday to the RBWH Hyperbaric Unit!
The Hyperbaric Medicine Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital turned 11 last month. The unit officially opened on 17 May 2010 and treated the first patient just seven days later. ...Humans of Herston
This month, we chatted with RBWH Internal Medicine Senior Administration Officer Catherine Pepper to find out what makes her tick! If you see Catherine around, make sure you say hi. ...News in brief
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May 2021
Message from the Executive Director
Hi Team Royal, It is already May. Time really does fly when we’re having fun and May promises to be as fun filled as ever. We continue to roll out COVID-19 vaccination ...Nurse Navigator helps RBWH patient follow her dreams
Nurse Navigators are vital members of the RBWH team, helping patients with complex health conditions coordinate their healthcare and providing extra support where they need it. RBWH patient Anja Christoffersen is ...Double protection in the Sia household thanks to Phase 1b vaccine roll-out
RBWH Senior House Officer Joshua Sia and his brother Aaron share more than just a last name. Living under the same roof, they’ve spent many anxious evenings together after Josh ...Compete for the Cup and Raise it for the Royal this Giving Day
Funds Raised will be Doubled to Double the Difference. The countdown is on to the RBWH Foundation’s Royal Giving Day 2021 on Wednesday June 23. Funds from the 24-hour event ...Anaesthetics takes action for Earth Day
On the 22nd April 2021, people all over the world rallied for climate change action for Earth Day. The Anaesthetics team at RBWH got on board to encourage all staff ...Vale Noel Muller
It is with much sadness we advise Noel Muller, RBWH consumer representative, passed away on Tuesday evening after a long battle with cancer. Noel was one of the original ...Become an Ocean Crusader
Ocean Crusaders is a charity organisation that specialises in waterway cleaning on a large scale. RBWH has formed a partnership with Ocean Crusaders to be part of its innovation journey ...Humans of Herston
The RBWH Shadow Staff Council is excited to present Humans of Herston. Each month we will be profiling a different RBWH staff member and find out who they are as ...Anaesthetics welcomes new graduates
One of RBWH’s newest recruits, Connor Jones, is one of seven new Anaesthetic Healthcare Practitioners who have recently started work at the hospital. Connor is also the proud recipient of ...News in brief
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April 2021
Message from the Executive Director
Welcome to the April edition of News at the Royal. The focus of the past month at RBWH has been COVID-19 vaccine roll-out and despite the challenges faced, we have ...RBWH Pharmacy team leads the way for the COVID vaccine hub
The RBWH Pharmacy team has been working hard both behind the scenes and on the frontline with the hospital’s COVID vaccination response. The team has been involved in all stages of ...Cancer Care pays it forward
Every day, the RBWH Oncology Day Therapy unit sees hundreds of patients and their families who may be experiencing some of the worst days in their lives. It is here ...RBWH Radiation Therapy Cancer Care welcomes RayStation
Radiation Therapy Cancer Care Services at RBWH has recently treated their first patient with the newly commissioned treatment planning system, RayStation. The new system will replace an older planning system ...Vale Dr David Cooper
Former Royal Women’s Hospital (RWH) Medical Superintendent Dr David Cooper passed away recently. Dr Cooper was a loved and respected member of the RBWH family and will be missed by ...Let’s bin the bins!
RBWH is moving with the times and our Green Team are reviewing their work areas to either reduce or remove the amount of general waste garbage bins under people’s desks. Everyone ...Save the date for Royal Giving Day 2021
It’s official! The countdown is on to Royal Giving Day 2021. RBWH Foundation is excited to announce the 24-hour fundraising appeal will be held on Wednesday, June 23. The inaugural Raise ...News in brief
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March 2021
Message from the Executive Director
After almost a year of hoping and waiting in anticipation, the COVID-19 vaccine has finally arrived at Metro North. As you know, I recently had the opportunity to receive the ...Liver transplant recipient says thanks for saving his life
RBWH staff help save lives every single day, and earlier this month a very special patient came back to say thank you. John Hammond is an incredible 51-year-old liver recipient from ...RBWH opens Australia-first Preoperative Diabetes Optimisation Clinic
A multidisciplinary team of staff have started Australia’s first dedicated clinic in optimising preoperative patients with diabetes. The idea came as a result of increasing numbers of patients with diabetes presenting ...Nurse ambassador program success
A new Nurse Ambassador Program is being trialed in 9A South, with the first general ward ambassadors proving to be highly successful. The program has previously been trialed at three surgical ...Five minutes with Dr Anthony Holley
Ahead of ANZAC Day 2021, we sat down with one of our military heroes, Dr Anthony Holley. Dr Holley was recently promoted to Captain in the Deputy Chief of Navy’s ...Former RBWH nurse working as Red Cross missionary
Former RBWH ED nurse Emily Ragus has since gone on to use the skills and expertise she learnt here in humanitarian work across the globe. Emily is currently working for the ...Vale Lesley Fleming
Dr Lesley Fleming OAM passed away on the 22 February 2021. Lesley was the Executive Director Nursing and Midwifery Services Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital and Metro North Hospital and ...Michael Perera remembered
In loving memory of Dr Michael Perera, our colleagues at The University of Queensland have established a special award in his name. Dr Perera passed away suddenly on the 2 February ...Foundation brings furry friends to RBWH
The pitter patter of little paws around RBWH means just one thing – the wonderful therapy dogs are visiting once more! Funded by RBWH Foundation through its 2019-2020 Royal Giving Day ...Symposium wrap-up
The Herston Health Precinct Symposium was held in December at the RBWH Conference and Education Centre, hosting a number of local, national and international presenters covering a vast range of ...News in brief
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February 2021
Message from the Executive Director
Welcome to the first News at the Royal for 2021. I hope you’ve all managed to have a break at some stage over the past few months and spend some ...Nuclear Medicine team moves mountains to help sick baby
The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) Nuclear Medicine team recently went above and beyond to provide their highly specialised services for a very sick newborn baby in Sydney. The ...Spotlight on: RBWH 2021 Interns
In January, RBWH welcomed their newest cohort of medical and nursing interns. We sat down with one of RBWH’s medical recruits, Matthew Basa, to find out why he’s excited to ...6AS creates special space for patients
The Cancer Care team in 6A South are always looking for ways to make RBWH a better experience for patients. The staff have been hard at work converting a relatively ...Metro North Australia Day Awards
In January Metro North held the annual Australia Day Awards to recognise staff across the health service who have gone above and beyond while also displaying Metro North’s values. RBWH ...15 years of palliative care at RBWH
The RBWH Palliative and Support Care Services celebrated 15 years since the formal commencement of the service. The multidisciplinary team works with patients and families at one of the most ...RBWH Foundation is on the hunt for new volunteers!
Do you have family or friends with a New Year’s resolution to give back to the community? Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Foundation is expanding its volunteer Compassion Crew to assist ...Vale Di Goodwin
Mrs. Dianne Goodwin, Di to all who knew her, passed away peacefully on 13 December 2020. As the Nurse Unit Manager of Thoracic Medicine and the Charge Nurse of ...RBWH Foundation Research Project Grants awarded
The RBWH and RBWH Foundation Research Project Grants and Scholarships for 2021 were awarded at a ceremony held as part of the Herston Health Symposium. From urology to neurology, speech pathology ...News in brief
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December 2020
Message from the Executive Director
Welcome to the final News at the Royal for 2020. While this year has dealt challenges that none of us had seen before, we’ve still found so many reasons to ...RBWH welcomes FetaLink
RBWH’s Maternity Services team has welcomed their new integrated digital foetal monitoring system for pregnant women, FetaLink. The system allows the team to monitor cardiotocograph (CTGS) both centrally and remotely ...A wagging good time at Rosemount
RBWH staff based at Rosemount were in for a treat when Guide Dogs Queensland paid them a visit in early October. Two super cute guide dogs named Michael and Ayla ...RBWH staff encouraged to dig deep for annual Christmas Foodbank appeal
The RBWH Nutrition and Dietetics Team is encouraging all staff to bring a packed lunch to work in December and donate their lunch money to Foodbank Queensland for their Miss ...David joins the Leaping Lads for perinatal mental health
Our very own David Rosengren faced his fears in the name of a great cause, abseiling down the iconic Kangaroo Point Cliffs to raise awareness and support for depression.IMPS celebrates International Infection Prevention Week
The RBWH Infection Management and Prevention Service (IMPS) got in the spirit of International Infection Prevention Week (18-24 October) with some spooky activities and prizes!RBWH lends a hand to our PNG neighbours
RBWH Emergency Response Coordinator Lois McCredden recently spent four weeks in Papua New Guinea, assisting them with their COVID-19 response. Her expertise and knowledge of emergency management and nursing was ...Congratulations to the QuARRIES Award winners
The annual QuARRIES Awards were held on the 19 November, recognising staff who deliver consistently high patient care, outcomes and improvements. Check out the winners here!RBWH Foundation funds research for COVID-19 survivors
RBWH Foundation has helped fund research into issues facing survivors of COVID-19. RBWH Principal Research Fellow and Specialist Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapist, Dr Jennifer Paratz has led the research initiative.New Look Ophthalmology Department
The RBWH Ophthalmology Department has redesigned and refurbished their outpatient working area to assist with patient flow and room capacity as the service demand increases.RBWH shines at Metro North awards
RBWH staff have claimed the crowns at the Metro North Research Excellence Awards in October and Staff Excellence Awards in November.News in brief
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September 2020
Message from the Executive Director
It has been a typically frantic month at RBWH, especially in the COVID-19 space.RBWH helps educate nurses on a global scale
Brazilian nursing students are learning about the profession during COVID-19 with the help of resources developed by RBWH.Year of the Nurse and Midwife – Meet Leanne Moreton
Picture it: it’s November 1988 and a bright-eyed 18-year-old Leanne Morton is starting her first day of nursing training at Royal Brisbane Hospital. Young Leanne couldn’t have imagined that 32 ...RBWH Has Got Talent!
Last month, the RBWH Shadow Council asked Team Royal to show us their talents and, boy, did you deliver! Staff from across the hospital sent in videos of themselves singing, ...Spotlight On: Simon Mahoney – Simon the Sign Guy
Unless you’ve been walking around RBWH with your face mask covering your eyes, you will have noticed all the directional signs and information about restrictions around the hospital. If you’ve ...The Heart of Café Royale
The Retail Services team recently rebranded the food court to Café Royale and at the same time launched a new menu across all their outlets at RBWH. The launch and ...Dr Matthew Burge does it again!
RBWH medical oncologist Dr Matthew Burge is known for his charitable nature having raised huge amounts of funds for gastro-intestinal cancer research in the past. This year he’s done ...RBWH home to three sepsis experts
To mark World Sepsis Day on 13 September 2020, Professors Jeffrey Lipman, Jason Roberts and Kevin Laupland were named international sepsis experts by the independent website Expertscape.RBWH Foundation update
Donate for Prostate campaign supports RBWH-led research. Following on from the RBWH Foundation Coronavirus Action Fund campaign, September’s International Prostate Cancer Awareness Month saw the Foundation launch a fundraising campaign ...News in brief
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August 2020
Message from the Executive Director
Welcome to the new-look News at the Royal and the first edition back in a number of months.Saving the world, one banana peel at a time
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital’s sustainability warriors have been out in force with their latest initiative, the Food Waste Recycling Program. In its first month, the program has saved more ...Spotlight on: Touchpoint cleaners
Our touchpoint cleaning team have been doing an incredible job keeping RBWH sparkling clean and COVID-safe! We sat down with PSO and touchpoint cleaner Deb Conner to find out what ...Healthcare heroes
It’s no secret that 2020 has been a huge year for everyone at RBWH. Earlier this year, we put a call out for nominations for staff members who went above ...Inclusive care thanks to Interpreter Services
Margaret and Merv are Deaf and rely on the Interpreter Services to schedule appointments and comprehend important health advice. After years of facing communication barriers in healthcare system, they are ...New-look Physio Outpatient area
Staff and patients are now enjoying a vibrant and inviting Physio Outpatient waiting space after almost 18 months of fundraising.Congratulations to Avant Foundation Award winners
Earlier this year, RBWH clinicians Dr Adam Stewart, an Infectious Diseases registrar, and Dr Matthew Roberts, received the prestigious Avant Foundation awards for research.Vale: Carolyn Lister
On the 30 June 2020, our Surgical and Perioperative Services colleague Carolyn Lister tragically died on her way to work.Vale: Cecelia Brazil
Earlier this year we announced the passing of former RBWH Registered Nurse Miss Cecilia Brazil.RBWH’s Professor Lipman internationally recognised
2020 has been a huge year for RBWH Research Ambassador Professor Jeffrey Lipman. The internationally recognised researcher has been honoured twice this year, receiving a Member of the Order of ...News in brief
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