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After undergoing a laryngectomy, Brien spent the next 18 years helping others going through the same thing
Brien supported patients right across the state using telehealth technology based in the Speech Pathology Department at RBWH. Patient feedback over the years has been glowing.
World first electronic tool helping determine causes of delirium
A world first algorithm is helping clinicians determine likely causes of delirium, one the most underdiagnosed conditions in a hospital setting.
Rapid Access service reaches 1000th patient
The Rapid Access to Community Care service has reached a very important milestone recently with 1,000 chronically ill elderly patients now being referred to the community service.
New centre offers gold standard of maternity care for women
Caboolture Hospital’s new Women, Children and Family Services centre at Morayfield has the time, the space and the staff to offer gold standard of maternity care.
Ten centuries scored by community health workers
Community health workers recognised for 1000 years of healthcare delivery
Andrew’s new role at Caboolture hits all the right notes
For Dr Andrew Hislop, his new role as acting Research Coordinator in the CKW Research Development Unit (RDU) really hits all the right notes.
STARS welcomes new nursing lead
Ben Ballard is the new Director of Nursing at the Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS).
Metro North building health sector disaster resilience
Metro North Health is collaborating with the aged care sector to plan and prepare for disasters
Yarning – connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and improving health outcomes
Yarning tables play an important role in providing culturally safe healthcare
Nurse and powerlifter Dale gives co-workers a lift
When nurse Dale Caust isn’t working to make a meaningful difference for patients at TPCH Mental Health, he is involved in the sport of powerlifting.
Nadine’s mercy is making a difference
Intensive Care Nurse Nadine Millar is passionate about helping others less fortunate than herself. That's why she joined Mercy Ships to change lives in Africa.
Mother nurse Gladys farewells hospital family
Queensland's longest serving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander registered nurse Gladys Akhurst is hanging up her theatre scrubs after 55 years of service.