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Tahlia has her sights set on a 3D printing future

6 September 2023|

Biomedical education and research assistant, Isabel, is one of the Herston Biofabrication Institute’s (HBI) biggest advocates. The first of its kind, HBI is changing the way we approach medicine with 3D scanning, printing, modelling of bone, cartilage and human tissue and Isabel is eager to share that knowledge with the next generation. 

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The future of our kidneys is in good hands with Kurt, a PhD Student in the conjoint internal medicine laboratory renal medicine group at the RBWH and Pathology Queensland. 🫶

All of his hard work was recently recognised, awarded runner up for a presentation at the 2023 kidney conference in New Zealand. 

One of my research projects is looking at how to use urine to detect if a patients kidney disease will progress any further, which means we can offer better treatment before it gets worse, Kurt said. 

The goal is to improve diagnostics to enable better outcomes for patients and treat them better.

#ShoutoutSaturday👏
30 September 2023

The future of our kidneys is in good hands with Kurt, a PhD Student in the conjoint internal medicine laboratory renal medicine group at the RBWH and Pathology Queensland. 🫶

All of his hard work was recently recognised, awarded runner up for a presentation at the 2023 kidney conference in New Zealand.

"One of my research projects is looking at how to use urine to detect if a patients kidney disease will progress any further, which means we can offer better treatment before it gets worse," Kurt said.

"The goal is to improve diagnostics to enable better outcomes for patients and treat them better."

#ShoutoutSaturday👏
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Plenty of good clean filtered water every day for my 14 year old transplanted new kidney 👍

World Heart Day is a reminder to everyone to take care of their hearts. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first.

When we know more, we can take better care, so we asked Dr Louise a staff specialist cardiologist at RBWH her top three tips on managing heart health.

♥️ See your GP or attend emergency if any symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations arise
♥️ Regularly check your blood pressure and cholesterol 
♥️ Maintain a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, regular moderate intensity exercise and eating a healthy mediterranean diet
 
By making small changes to our lifestyle – what we eat and drink, how much we exercise, and how we manage stress – we can better manage our heart health and beat cardiovascular disease.
29 September 2023

World Heart Day is a reminder to everyone to take care of their hearts. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first.

When we know more, we can take better care, so we asked Dr Louise a staff specialist cardiologist at RBWH her top three tips on managing heart health.

♥️ See your GP or attend emergency if any symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations arise
♥️ Regularly check your blood pressure and cholesterol
♥️ Maintain a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, regular moderate intensity exercise and eating a healthy mediterranean diet

By making small changes to our lifestyle – what we eat and drink, how much we exercise, and how we manage stress – we can better manage our heart health and beat cardiovascular disease.
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Awesome work

yes you are definitely amazing Louise 💐💐🌷🌷

Awesome 👍💯

Good work Louise 🫶🏻🫀

You are amazing Louise, love your work ❤️

I believe that herbal medicine really works. It is great news that HIV has a permanent cure. I got this cure from a herbalist called Dr. great, I suffer from HIV and GONORRHEA for 2 and a half years, using Dr. great's natural herbal remedy was what cured me completely from this harmful infection, I tried using medical drugs but it didn't work nothing good, I am very delighted to share this good news. I recommend Dr. great to those of you who are suffering from a health problem and do not know what to do. Quickly contact Dr great herbal home and restore your health back to normal. Available on WhatsApp +2348161573309 or Facebook page 👇👇👇 www.facebook.com/Dr-great-herbal-home-130541896803176/

Honestly When I found out I had herpes virus , I was completely lost because I didn't know what to do and I worried about how the incident would affect my relationship. I couldn't go about it but positive thinking and a healthy approach keeps me going. I tried finding help in all possible area but my efforts were to no avail. But with the help of Dr Osezele , I discussed the issue with him and I was treated so after some times I went back for another test which came out NEGATIVE and I was totally healed. And you can reach out to Dr Osezele on this mail drosezeleherbaltreatment1@gmail.com and you will be the next to testify of his great work. Dr Osezele Herbal Treatmentt

DOCTOR Alfred has really made me so much believe in him by getting me cured from Peripheral Neuropathy with his herbal treatment. i really appreciate you DOCTOR Alfred for bringing back happiness to my life again. Thank you so much, friends please kindly join me to thank him. You can also contact him via his Facebook page: 👇👇 Dr Alfred herbal home

Number of reddish patches could be found inside my genitals and also legs. It is been with me for nearly all of my life. If my very first few days of making use of it, I could see my skin area flakes. There is no longer swelling quickly after employing this unique Herpes remedy from doctor Aluta , I notice that my very own cheek don`t have any flakiness as well as the part has fully treated..Immediately after 3 weeks of applying the remedy, I discovered the flakiness to be disappeared, the affected area are treated and completely cured. WhatsApp him via (+2347051147339). Email address alutaherbs@gmail.com .. instagram.com/dr.alutahome?igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg==

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For former RBWH patient Molly, there is plenty to celebrate - not only did she get to meet this years Australian Idol winner, Royston, but Thursday September 14 marked four years in remission for the 22 year old. 🙌

Molly is a frequent visitor of the Sony YouCan centre at RBWH, a centre for young cancer patients and their families. She even gave a speech about her remarkable story at its grand opening in 2019. 

When Molly heard that Royston, was stopping by for pizza and chats ahead of his performance at the Sony Foundation Australia Brissy4Ward event last week, she was excited to come in and meet the pop star. 

Its so nice that other people are aware of what Sony are doing, and happy to give their time and be part of the community. Not just people with cancer, Molly said. 🥰
19 September 2023

For former RBWH patient Molly, there is plenty to celebrate - not only did she get to meet this year's Australian Idol winner, Royston, but Thursday September 14 marked four years in remission for the 22 year old. 🙌

Molly is a frequent visitor of the Sony YouCan centre at RBWH, a centre for young cancer patients and their families. She even gave a speech about her remarkable story at it's grand opening in 2019.

When Molly heard that Royston, was stopping by for pizza and chats ahead of his performance at the Sony Foundation Australia Brissy4Ward event last week, she was excited to come in and meet the pop star.

"It's so nice that other people are aware of what Sony are doing, and happy to give their time and be part of the community. Not just people with cancer," Molly said. 🥰
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We wish to inform patients and visitors that the lifts in the Point Parking Car Park (multi-story car park on Butterfield Street) are currently out of order as a result of flood damage. While the repairs are underway, we advise that patients with mobility issues should park on level 3 of the car park which links directly to the hospital. Alternately, patients can be dropped off outside the main entrance to RBWH.

Point Parking are working hard to restore the lifts as soon as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience.

A wheelchair accessible roaming buggy service is available with pick-up points at the lifts on each level to assist car park users who have difficulty using stairs to access the hospital.

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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
The future of our kidneys is in good hands with Kurt, a PhD Student in the conjoint internal medicine laboratory renal medicine group at the RBWH and Pathology Queensland. 🫶

All of his hard work was recently recognised, awarded runner up for a presentation at the 2023 kidney conference in New Zealand. 

One of my research projects is looking at how to use urine to detect if a patients kidney disease will progress any further, which means we can offer better treatment before it gets worse, Kurt said. 

The goal is to improve diagnostics to enable better outcomes for patients and treat them better.

#ShoutoutSaturday👏
30 September 2023

The future of our kidneys is in good hands with Kurt, a PhD Student in the conjoint internal medicine laboratory renal medicine group at the RBWH and Pathology Queensland. 🫶

All of his hard work was recently recognised, awarded runner up for a presentation at the 2023 kidney conference in New Zealand.

"One of my research projects is looking at how to use urine to detect if a patients kidney disease will progress any further, which means we can offer better treatment before it gets worse," Kurt said.

"The goal is to improve diagnostics to enable better outcomes for patients and treat them better."

#ShoutoutSaturday👏
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Plenty of good clean filtered water every day for my 14 year old transplanted new kidney 👍

World Heart Day is a reminder to everyone to take care of their hearts. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first.

When we know more, we can take better care, so we asked Dr Louise a staff specialist cardiologist at RBWH her top three tips on managing heart health.

♥️ See your GP or attend emergency if any symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations arise
♥️ Regularly check your blood pressure and cholesterol 
♥️ Maintain a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, regular moderate intensity exercise and eating a healthy mediterranean diet
 
By making small changes to our lifestyle – what we eat and drink, how much we exercise, and how we manage stress – we can better manage our heart health and beat cardiovascular disease.
29 September 2023

World Heart Day is a reminder to everyone to take care of their hearts. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first.

When we know more, we can take better care, so we asked Dr Louise a staff specialist cardiologist at RBWH her top three tips on managing heart health.

♥️ See your GP or attend emergency if any symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations arise
♥️ Regularly check your blood pressure and cholesterol
♥️ Maintain a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, regular moderate intensity exercise and eating a healthy mediterranean diet

By making small changes to our lifestyle – what we eat and drink, how much we exercise, and how we manage stress – we can better manage our heart health and beat cardiovascular disease.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Awesome work

yes you are definitely amazing Louise 💐💐🌷🌷

Awesome 👍💯

Good work Louise 🫶🏻🫀

You are amazing Louise, love your work ❤️

I believe that herbal medicine really works. It is great news that HIV has a permanent cure. I got this cure from a herbalist called Dr. great, I suffer from HIV and GONORRHEA for 2 and a half years, using Dr. great's natural herbal remedy was what cured me completely from this harmful infection, I tried using medical drugs but it didn't work nothing good, I am very delighted to share this good news. I recommend Dr. great to those of you who are suffering from a health problem and do not know what to do. Quickly contact Dr great herbal home and restore your health back to normal. Available on WhatsApp +2348161573309 or Facebook page 👇👇👇 www.facebook.com/Dr-great-herbal-home-130541896803176/

Honestly When I found out I had herpes virus , I was completely lost because I didn't know what to do and I worried about how the incident would affect my relationship. I couldn't go about it but positive thinking and a healthy approach keeps me going. I tried finding help in all possible area but my efforts were to no avail. But with the help of Dr Osezele , I discussed the issue with him and I was treated so after some times I went back for another test which came out NEGATIVE and I was totally healed. And you can reach out to Dr Osezele on this mail drosezeleherbaltreatment1@gmail.com and you will be the next to testify of his great work. Dr Osezele Herbal Treatmentt

DOCTOR Alfred has really made me so much believe in him by getting me cured from Peripheral Neuropathy with his herbal treatment. i really appreciate you DOCTOR Alfred for bringing back happiness to my life again. Thank you so much, friends please kindly join me to thank him. You can also contact him via his Facebook page: 👇👇 Dr Alfred herbal home

Number of reddish patches could be found inside my genitals and also legs. It is been with me for nearly all of my life. If my very first few days of making use of it, I could see my skin area flakes. There is no longer swelling quickly after employing this unique Herpes remedy from doctor Aluta , I notice that my very own cheek don`t have any flakiness as well as the part has fully treated..Immediately after 3 weeks of applying the remedy, I discovered the flakiness to be disappeared, the affected area are treated and completely cured. WhatsApp him via (+2347051147339). Email address alutaherbs@gmail.com .. instagram.com/dr.alutahome?igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg==

View more comments

For former RBWH patient Molly, there is plenty to celebrate - not only did she get to meet this years Australian Idol winner, Royston, but Thursday September 14 marked four years in remission for the 22 year old. 🙌

Molly is a frequent visitor of the Sony YouCan centre at RBWH, a centre for young cancer patients and their families. She even gave a speech about her remarkable story at its grand opening in 2019. 

When Molly heard that Royston, was stopping by for pizza and chats ahead of his performance at the Sony Foundation Australia Brissy4Ward event last week, she was excited to come in and meet the pop star. 

Its so nice that other people are aware of what Sony are doing, and happy to give their time and be part of the community. Not just people with cancer, Molly said. 🥰
19 September 2023

For former RBWH patient Molly, there is plenty to celebrate - not only did she get to meet this year's Australian Idol winner, Royston, but Thursday September 14 marked four years in remission for the 22 year old. 🙌

Molly is a frequent visitor of the Sony YouCan centre at RBWH, a centre for young cancer patients and their families. She even gave a speech about her remarkable story at it's grand opening in 2019.

When Molly heard that Royston, was stopping by for pizza and chats ahead of his performance at the Sony Foundation Australia Brissy4Ward event last week, she was excited to come in and meet the pop star.

"It's so nice that other people are aware of what Sony are doing, and happy to give their time and be part of the community. Not just people with cancer," Molly said. 🥰
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We wish to inform patients and visitors that the lifts in the Point Parking Car Park (multi-story car park on Butterfield Street) are currently out of order as a result of flood damage. While the repairs are underway, we advise that patients with mobility issues should park on level 3 of the car park which links directly to the hospital. Alternately, patients can be dropped off outside the main entrance to RBWH.

Point Parking are working hard to restore the lifts as soon as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience.

A wheelchair accessible roaming buggy service is available with pick-up points at the lifts on each level to assist car park users who have difficulty using stairs to access the hospital.

Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual ED first.

Reset

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

Latest news


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Events


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/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
The future of our kidneys is in good hands with Kurt, a PhD Student in the conjoint internal medicine laboratory renal medicine group at the RBWH and Pathology Queensland. 🫶

All of his hard work was recently recognised, awarded runner up for a presentation at the 2023 kidney conference in New Zealand. 

One of my research projects is looking at how to use urine to detect if a patients kidney disease will progress any further, which means we can offer better treatment before it gets worse, Kurt said. 

The goal is to improve diagnostics to enable better outcomes for patients and treat them better.

#ShoutoutSaturday👏
30 September 2023

The future of our kidneys is in good hands with Kurt, a PhD Student in the conjoint internal medicine laboratory renal medicine group at the RBWH and Pathology Queensland. 🫶

All of his hard work was recently recognised, awarded runner up for a presentation at the 2023 kidney conference in New Zealand.

"One of my research projects is looking at how to use urine to detect if a patients kidney disease will progress any further, which means we can offer better treatment before it gets worse," Kurt said.

"The goal is to improve diagnostics to enable better outcomes for patients and treat them better."

#ShoutoutSaturday👏
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Plenty of good clean filtered water every day for my 14 year old transplanted new kidney 👍

World Heart Day is a reminder to everyone to take care of their hearts. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first.

When we know more, we can take better care, so we asked Dr Louise a staff specialist cardiologist at RBWH her top three tips on managing heart health.

♥️ See your GP or attend emergency if any symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations arise
♥️ Regularly check your blood pressure and cholesterol 
♥️ Maintain a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, regular moderate intensity exercise and eating a healthy mediterranean diet
 
By making small changes to our lifestyle – what we eat and drink, how much we exercise, and how we manage stress – we can better manage our heart health and beat cardiovascular disease.
29 September 2023

World Heart Day is a reminder to everyone to take care of their hearts. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first.

When we know more, we can take better care, so we asked Dr Louise a staff specialist cardiologist at RBWH her top three tips on managing heart health.

♥️ See your GP or attend emergency if any symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations arise
♥️ Regularly check your blood pressure and cholesterol
♥️ Maintain a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, regular moderate intensity exercise and eating a healthy mediterranean diet

By making small changes to our lifestyle – what we eat and drink, how much we exercise, and how we manage stress – we can better manage our heart health and beat cardiovascular disease.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Awesome work

yes you are definitely amazing Louise 💐💐🌷🌷

Awesome 👍💯

Good work Louise 🫶🏻🫀

You are amazing Louise, love your work ❤️

I believe that herbal medicine really works. It is great news that HIV has a permanent cure. I got this cure from a herbalist called Dr. great, I suffer from HIV and GONORRHEA for 2 and a half years, using Dr. great's natural herbal remedy was what cured me completely from this harmful infection, I tried using medical drugs but it didn't work nothing good, I am very delighted to share this good news. I recommend Dr. great to those of you who are suffering from a health problem and do not know what to do. Quickly contact Dr great herbal home and restore your health back to normal. Available on WhatsApp +2348161573309 or Facebook page 👇👇👇 www.facebook.com/Dr-great-herbal-home-130541896803176/

Honestly When I found out I had herpes virus , I was completely lost because I didn't know what to do and I worried about how the incident would affect my relationship. I couldn't go about it but positive thinking and a healthy approach keeps me going. I tried finding help in all possible area but my efforts were to no avail. But with the help of Dr Osezele , I discussed the issue with him and I was treated so after some times I went back for another test which came out NEGATIVE and I was totally healed. And you can reach out to Dr Osezele on this mail drosezeleherbaltreatment1@gmail.com and you will be the next to testify of his great work. Dr Osezele Herbal Treatmentt

DOCTOR Alfred has really made me so much believe in him by getting me cured from Peripheral Neuropathy with his herbal treatment. i really appreciate you DOCTOR Alfred for bringing back happiness to my life again. Thank you so much, friends please kindly join me to thank him. You can also contact him via his Facebook page: 👇👇 Dr Alfred herbal home

Number of reddish patches could be found inside my genitals and also legs. It is been with me for nearly all of my life. If my very first few days of making use of it, I could see my skin area flakes. There is no longer swelling quickly after employing this unique Herpes remedy from doctor Aluta , I notice that my very own cheek don`t have any flakiness as well as the part has fully treated..Immediately after 3 weeks of applying the remedy, I discovered the flakiness to be disappeared, the affected area are treated and completely cured. WhatsApp him via (+2347051147339). Email address alutaherbs@gmail.com .. instagram.com/dr.alutahome?igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg==

View more comments

For former RBWH patient Molly, there is plenty to celebrate - not only did she get to meet this years Australian Idol winner, Royston, but Thursday September 14 marked four years in remission for the 22 year old. 🙌

Molly is a frequent visitor of the Sony YouCan centre at RBWH, a centre for young cancer patients and their families. She even gave a speech about her remarkable story at its grand opening in 2019. 

When Molly heard that Royston, was stopping by for pizza and chats ahead of his performance at the Sony Foundation Australia Brissy4Ward event last week, she was excited to come in and meet the pop star. 

Its so nice that other people are aware of what Sony are doing, and happy to give their time and be part of the community. Not just people with cancer, Molly said. 🥰
19 September 2023

For former RBWH patient Molly, there is plenty to celebrate - not only did she get to meet this year's Australian Idol winner, Royston, but Thursday September 14 marked four years in remission for the 22 year old. 🙌

Molly is a frequent visitor of the Sony YouCan centre at RBWH, a centre for young cancer patients and their families. She even gave a speech about her remarkable story at it's grand opening in 2019.

When Molly heard that Royston, was stopping by for pizza and chats ahead of his performance at the Sony Foundation Australia Brissy4Ward event last week, she was excited to come in and meet the pop star.

"It's so nice that other people are aware of what Sony are doing, and happy to give their time and be part of the community. Not just people with cancer," Molly said. 🥰
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