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Never Again Podcast

Never Again Podcast

Created in collaboration with the Coroners Court of Queensland, the Never Again Podcast explores learnings from real healthcare investigations.

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22 hours ago

Phew, that was a close one. 😱

But for real, we know that 'losing your Queensland spirit' isn't an actual emergency!

Only visit our Emergency Departments (EDs) when you've got a life-threatening injury or illness like:
> central or crushing chest pain
> severe difficulty breathing or turning blue
> large burns
> serious accidents or trauma
> severe pain or bleeding
> sudden numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg
> altered level of consciousness.

If you’re sick or injured but it’s not life-threatening or an emergency, your go-tos are:
> Minor Injury and Illness Clinics
> Nurse-Led Walk In Clinics
> Medicare Urgent Care Clinics
> your GP
> community pharmacy.

If you're not sure what care is right for you, search 'symptom checker' or call 13 HEALTH. 💻🔍

If the symptom checker offers you access to the Virtual Emergency Care Service (VECS), our team of emergency doctors and nurses will assess you and guide your care and next steps.

In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).

Video description:
Video filmed in a hospital Emergency Department and patient room featuring a nurse and patient in a playful State of Origin-themed interaction. The nurse wheels the patient through the ED in a wheelchair and attempts to restore their ‘Queensland spirit’ by handing them Queensland-inspired items including a Bundaberg ginger beer, mango, and a picture of a Moreton Bay bug. The patient also listens to Johnathan Thurston’s iconic laugh through headphones. Audio includes the State of Origin theme song, Queenslander chants and crowd cheering. The video uses humour and the Queensland vs NSW rivalry to raise awareness about when to visit the Emergency Department for real medical emergencies.
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Don't let a drop in temperature mean a drop in your mood - there are things you can do to look after yourself! 🥶❤️

Clinical Psychologist Henry talks us through the impact of weather on mood, and the importance of maintaining exercise and social routines, despite the feeling of wanting to 'hibernate' in the cooler months. 

"I think getting out as much as possible, especially in the sunlight during these shorter days helps. If you have a long commute or you're indoors for so long, it can get hard to be more in sync with the natural light," he says. 

"We find that other lifestyle factors impact as well. On colder days we feel less inclined to exercise, we may want to sleep in later, but it's important to find a movement that works for you, and it doesn’t have to be the gym, it can be walking, dancing, whatever you enjoy.

"My day to day at the moment is supporting patients in the GEMS ward which are patients 65 and over. I always try and get patients on the balcony in the sunlight as much as possible, the consistent ward lighting can throw you out of whack." 🌞

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"I was diagnosed with cancer about two years ago. The staff are awesome here and I’m cancer free now, I was doing ice machine rentals, but now just enjoying some time off. I love fishing, but I'm a single dad to a daughter so spend lots of time at dance and gymnastics. I say do what you want to do and don't hesitate. If it turns out bad, then it turns out bad but if you just give it a crack. it might turn out good."

💭 Monday Mantra, Dane, Bribie Island Satellite Health Centre Cancer Care Patient

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Theatre preparation starts long before surgery begins! Our team of hardworking anaesthetic technicians help to ensure that all goes smoothly when our patients have gone under. 😴💉

Aleah, Clinical Educator for Anaesthetic Healthcare Practitioners at RBWH explains the key role that her team play inside the operating theatre.

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If you enjoy a good book, you might be surprised to know that literature lovers play an important role in our health service. 📖

Manager of TPCH Library Services Jana oversees thousands of physical and digital resources that support our medical team to make decisions every day. 

"I had no idea that medical libraries even existed but it’s a great opportunity to have an impact on patient and research outcomes," said Jana. 

"We have a lot of wonderful connections with the clinical staff. Most of our job is finding evidence to support patient care decisions, looking at research and also training and education."

"We also maintain spaces like the library for people to escape the hustle and bustle of the hospital, we have a real focus on wellbeing."

#ShoutoutSaturday to all of our Librarians across Metro North! 👏📚

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