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Staying healthy in smoky conditions

Signs of smoke irritation include itchy eyes, sore throat, runny nose and coughing. Generally, once away from smoke these symptoms will clear up but people with asthma, heart disease and other conditions may be more sensitive to smoky conditions.

26 September 2024|

Working together for our jarjums

Metro North Health have partnered with Koobara Kindergarten to provide opportunistic healthcare access that encompasses holistic wellbeing for jarjums (children) and their families.

27 August 2024|

Olympic spirit shines at STARS

To celebrate the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics, the STARS Allied Health team organised a range of fun events for patients and staff to get into the Olympic spirit.

16 August 2024|

Adult Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO Course 2024

Date: 5-8 November 2024
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.

3 June 2024|

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Kilcoy patients in hospital this Christmas will be treated to Chef Jeaninne's special roast, as she gets busy preparing for the big day.

Whether it's a cherished family recipe, secret seasonings, or a long-standing tradition, the Christmas roast takes centre stage in countless households - and will do so at Kilcoy Hospital too, as part of its festive feast. 🌟

"There's something incredibly special about providing a meal to patients in the hospital at Christmas. It's not just about nourishing the body but also lifting spirits during a time when patients are away from their loved ones," Jeaninne said.

"Being able to serve a festive meal, filled with care and warmth, is my way of sharing a little bit of Christmas joy and comfort with those who need it most."

The Christmas lunch will be served with all the festive touches like bon bons, candy canes, and Christmas napkins. 🎄
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Kilcoy patients in hospital this Christmas will be treated to Chef Jeaninnes special roast, as she gets busy preparing for the big day.

Whether its a cherished family recipe, secret seasonings, or a long-standing tradition, the Christmas roast takes centre stage in countless households - and will do so at Kilcoy Hospital too, as part of its festive feast. 🌟

Theres something incredibly special about providing a meal to patients in the hospital at Christmas. Its not just about nourishing the body but also lifting spirits during a time when patients are away from their loved ones, Jeaninne said. 

Being able to serve a festive meal, filled with care and warmth, is my way of sharing a little bit of Christmas joy and comfort with those who need it most.

The Christmas lunch will be served with all the festive touches like bon bons, candy canes, and Christmas napkins. 🎄

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She is the best. Kilcoy is so lucky to have her.

You look after the patients and staff beautifully!

Amazing lady, always going the extra mile. Kilcoy hospital has the best food you will ever have in a hospital…. Merry Christmas 🎄 to you all, you have amazing staff at Kilcoy

Aren’t they lucky , last year my son was sick in Redcliffe Hospital and we got two day old stale sandwiches ☹️ the fabulous nurses brought in ham from home for us .

Beautiful ❤️

Super lady!!

You always go the extra mile for the patients and staff!!

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