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2026
  • Metro North Health and Metro South Health are pleased to invite you to the third Allied Health Research Symposium in 2026.

Allied Health Research Symposium

Date: 17 February 2026
Time: 8:00am-4:00pm
Venue: Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Education Centre, Herston, Queensland, 4029

Metro North Health and Metro South Health are pleased to invite you to its second Allied Health Research Symposium.

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The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

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RBWH-PLS@health.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3646 8216

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Bee stings are part of the job when honey is your business, but when a sting leads to a life-threatening reaction, it takes an expert team to find the sweet spot treatment for a safe return to the hives. 🐝🐝 

Beekeeper-turned-patient Chez had the unfortunate luck of suffering a bee sting in April last year. Unlike every other sting, this time she had an anaphylaxis reaction, meaning her throat started to close up as her body reacted to the venom.

It was one of the scariest experiences of my life, shares Chez, pictured here with CN Catherine from Immunology.

It meant I could no longer work with the bees alongside my husband like I used to.

Chez was treated in emergency and referred to the Immunology team at the RBWH, where she is undergoing a venom desensitisation therapy so she can eventually work with bees again.

Each month she receives injections to the equivalent of two bee stings which will allow her to build up a resistance, and after 490 days, shes finally able to work with the bees again. 🐝😊

Modern medicine really is incredible, and I feel so lucky to be experiencing the benefits of it.
7 October 2025

Bee stings are part of the job when honey is your business, but when a sting leads to a life-threatening reaction, it takes an expert team to find the 'sweet spot' treatment for a safe return to the hives. 🐝🐝

Beekeeper-turned-patient Chez had the unfortunate luck of suffering a bee sting in April last year. Unlike every other sting, this time she had an anaphylaxis reaction, meaning her throat started to close up as her body reacted to the venom.

"It was one of the scariest experiences of my life," shares Chez, pictured here with CN Catherine from Immunology.

"It meant I could no longer work with the bees alongside my husband like I used to."

Chez was treated in emergency and referred to the Immunology team at the RBWH, where she is undergoing a venom desensitisation therapy so she can eventually work with bees again.

Each month she receives injections to the equivalent of two bee stings which will allow her to build up a resistance, and after 490 days, she's finally able to work with the bees again. 🐝😊

"Modern medicine really is incredible, and I feel so lucky to be experiencing the benefits of it."
... See MoreSee Less

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Wow Chez

Angela Jade

Hello my local market bee lady!

So scary.

Whoever stitched me back up could work on Savile Row as a tailor, they did such a good job!  

We moved to Australia from London in 2009. I was a sparkie, and at one time led a large team of 32 technicians who maintained networks from the Gold Coast to Redcliffe.  We did a good job, but the huge team here leaves me in awe with how they multitask so well.

I used to think a nurse was a nurse, but they do so much more. They oversee food and medication and know the mechanics of all the equipment - all with a smile on their faces.

One of the things Ive realised in life is that we all hold back on doing the things we really want to do. My advice is just to get on with it.

💭 Monday Mantra, Andrew, 59, RBWH patient
6 October 2025

"Whoever stitched me back up could work on Savile Row as a tailor, they did such a good job!"

"We moved to Australia from London in 2009. I was a sparkie, and at one time led a large team of 32 technicians who maintained networks from the Gold Coast to Redcliffe. We did a good job, but the huge team here leaves me in awe with how they multitask so well."

"I used to think a nurse was a nurse, but they do so much more. They oversee food and medication and know the mechanics of all the equipment - all with a smile on their faces."

"One of the things I've realised in life is that we all hold back on doing the things we really want to do. My advice is just to get on with it."

💭 Monday Mantra, Andrew, 59, RBWH patient
... See MoreSee Less

Did you know that the Comprehensive Third-Party (CTP) insurance you pay for brings Queenslanders changemakers like Dr Rebekah?⚕️💵

Dr Rebekah is a Trauma Fellow at RBWH who oversees some of the most severely injured patients. Her day is as complex as the patients who present at the Emergency Department, who are treated by her and a team of surgeons, nurses, and other staff. 👐

We wouldnt have access to Dr Rebekahs expertise without the support of the Jamieson Trauma Institute, who work alongside the Motor Accident Insurance Commission to support people injured in motor vehicle crashes.

Dr Rebekah also works hard to provide trauma survivors with a support network after their hospital stay, as part of ensuring patients are adjusting to their injuries after surviving a life-changing ordeal. 

My hope as a trauma surgeon is to provide excellent clinical care, whilst also influencing policies and systems that minimise injuries and enhance recoveries, she shares.

Were looking at the benefits of working proactively to create a cohesive network across the state.

To find out more about the partnerships that bring us doctors like Dr Rebekah, check out the JTI website here - https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/jamieson-trauma-institute/about/overview
3 October 2025

Did you know that the Comprehensive Third-Party (CTP) insurance you pay for brings Queenslanders changemakers like Dr Rebekah?⚕️💵

Dr Rebekah is a Trauma Fellow at RBWH who oversees some of the most severely injured patients. Her day is as complex as the patients who present at the Emergency Department, who are treated by her and a team of surgeons, nurses, and other staff. 👐

We wouldn't have access to Dr Rebekah's expertise without the support of the Jamieson Trauma Institute, who work alongside the Motor Accident Insurance Commission to support people injured in motor vehicle crashes.

Dr Rebekah also works hard to provide trauma survivors with a support network after their hospital stay, as part of ensuring patients are adjusting to their injuries after surviving a life-changing ordeal.

"My hope as a trauma surgeon is to provide excellent clinical care, whilst also influencing policies and systems that minimise injuries and enhance recoveries," she shares.

"We're looking at the benefits of working proactively to create a cohesive network across the state."

To find out more about the partnerships that bring us doctors like Dr Rebekah, check out the JTI website here - metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/jamieson-trauma-institute/about/overview
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

❤️❤️❤️

Omg I havnt seen a blue folder like that with all paper documents in it for ages. Lol lol

I can’t speak highly enough of Dr Bek. Her compassion and expertise have been a lifeline for our family during a very difficult time and we thank you for going above and beyond. Thank you for all that you do!

Great work!

What a human! Well done Bek 🤩

Amazing! Well done Bek 👏

Amazing work bek

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28 September 2025

Working in one of Australia's busiest Emergency Departments is not for the faint of heart! 🫨
We spent a minute with Sophie to learn what a pharmacist's role is in the ED and about the importance of understanding your medication. 💊💊
👉 Interested in ED Pharmacy? RBWH has a vacancy for an Advanced Training Resident Pharmacist closing soon - check out the details here - smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH661675
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

We love Sophie !!!!!!! Go girl 🩷🩷🩷🩷

We need nurses

Love love love having these awesome humans to work along side in ED 💜

The unspoken heroes of the ED! We love our pharmacists! ❤️

Yes Sophie !!! Pharmacists - the MVPs !!! 💜💜💜

View more comments

At RBWH, the small but mighty Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthetic team is in the business of helping people feel whole again after losing a body part. The statewide service develops a range of prosthetic body parts for patients such as noses, ears, eyes, orbits, nipples, and even fingers or toes. 👁️🖐️👂👃
 
Prosthetist Maria and her team work with each patient over many months to create a life-like silicone prosthetic that blends in naturally with their face or body, ensuring no detail is missed in the design like miniscule blood vessels or hair.
 
“Most of our patients come to us after a long journey of recovery from cancer or trauma, and the prosthesis becomes a symbol of hope. Its the moment they start to reclaim a part of their identity and move toward feeling ‘normal’ again,” Maria said.
 
“For those who require facial prostheses, they are not cosmetic luxuries - they’re essential for restoring basic functions like speaking, eating, and interacting with others.
 
“I feel so privileged to do what I do. My job is the perfect mix of science, art and empathy.”
27 September 2025

At RBWH, the small but mighty Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthetic team is in the business of helping people feel whole again after losing a body part. The statewide service develops a range of prosthetic body parts for patients such as noses, ears, eyes, orbits, nipples, and even fingers or toes. 👁️🖐️👂👃

Prosthetist Maria and her team work with each patient over many months to create a life-like silicone prosthetic that blends in naturally with their face or body, ensuring no detail is missed in the design like miniscule blood vessels or hair.

“Most of our patients come to us after a long journey of recovery from cancer or trauma, and the prosthesis becomes a symbol of hope. It's the moment they start to reclaim a part of their identity and move toward feeling ‘normal’ again,” Maria said.

“For those who require facial prostheses, they are not cosmetic luxuries - they’re essential for restoring basic functions like speaking, eating, and interacting with others.

“I feel so privileged to do what I do. My job is the perfect mix of science, art and empathy.”
... See MoreSee Less

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Te quiero muchísimo mi reina . Dios mira que tu trabajo lo haces con mucho amor y por eso siempre estarás bendecida.

Awesome talents. Changing people's lives forever. 🫶

Felicitaciones Mí preciosa, sigue adelante dando esperanzas a las personas que lo necesitan, muchas bendiciones. TQM ❤️ 👍

Maria you are an Angel. The whole team gives hope. 🙌🫶

Felicitaciones mi querida Majito, es realmente un trabajo hermoso en beneficio de la humanidad, un abrazo con mucho cariño.

Que diocito le llene de bendiciones mi Maria José lqmmmm.

Estoy tan orgullosa de ser tu mamá mi bonita. Alguien lo ha dicho : ERES UN ÁNGEL CAMBIANDO LA VIDA DE MUCHAS PERSONAS ". Dios no pudo ser más generoso conmigo al darme los hijos que tengo. A la distancia siempre te bendigo y te mando todo mi amor. ❤️

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Allied Health Research Symposium

23 September 2025|

Date: 17 February 2026
Time: 8:00am-4:00pm
Venue: Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Education Centre, Herston, Queensland, 4029

Metro North Health and Metro South Health are pleased to invite you to its second Allied Health Research Symposium.

More news

Events


More events
Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.
Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.

Reset

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
Bee stings are part of the job when honey is your business, but when a sting leads to a life-threatening reaction, it takes an expert team to find the sweet spot treatment for a safe return to the hives. 🐝🐝 

Beekeeper-turned-patient Chez had the unfortunate luck of suffering a bee sting in April last year. Unlike every other sting, this time she had an anaphylaxis reaction, meaning her throat started to close up as her body reacted to the venom.

It was one of the scariest experiences of my life, shares Chez, pictured here with CN Catherine from Immunology.

It meant I could no longer work with the bees alongside my husband like I used to.

Chez was treated in emergency and referred to the Immunology team at the RBWH, where she is undergoing a venom desensitisation therapy so she can eventually work with bees again.

Each month she receives injections to the equivalent of two bee stings which will allow her to build up a resistance, and after 490 days, shes finally able to work with the bees again. 🐝😊

Modern medicine really is incredible, and I feel so lucky to be experiencing the benefits of it.
7 October 2025

Bee stings are part of the job when honey is your business, but when a sting leads to a life-threatening reaction, it takes an expert team to find the 'sweet spot' treatment for a safe return to the hives. 🐝🐝

Beekeeper-turned-patient Chez had the unfortunate luck of suffering a bee sting in April last year. Unlike every other sting, this time she had an anaphylaxis reaction, meaning her throat started to close up as her body reacted to the venom.

"It was one of the scariest experiences of my life," shares Chez, pictured here with CN Catherine from Immunology.

"It meant I could no longer work with the bees alongside my husband like I used to."

Chez was treated in emergency and referred to the Immunology team at the RBWH, where she is undergoing a venom desensitisation therapy so she can eventually work with bees again.

Each month she receives injections to the equivalent of two bee stings which will allow her to build up a resistance, and after 490 days, she's finally able to work with the bees again. 🐝😊

"Modern medicine really is incredible, and I feel so lucky to be experiencing the benefits of it."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Wow Chez

Angela Jade

Hello my local market bee lady!

So scary.

Whoever stitched me back up could work on Savile Row as a tailor, they did such a good job!  

We moved to Australia from London in 2009. I was a sparkie, and at one time led a large team of 32 technicians who maintained networks from the Gold Coast to Redcliffe.  We did a good job, but the huge team here leaves me in awe with how they multitask so well.

I used to think a nurse was a nurse, but they do so much more. They oversee food and medication and know the mechanics of all the equipment - all with a smile on their faces.

One of the things Ive realised in life is that we all hold back on doing the things we really want to do. My advice is just to get on with it.

💭 Monday Mantra, Andrew, 59, RBWH patient
6 October 2025

"Whoever stitched me back up could work on Savile Row as a tailor, they did such a good job!"

"We moved to Australia from London in 2009. I was a sparkie, and at one time led a large team of 32 technicians who maintained networks from the Gold Coast to Redcliffe. We did a good job, but the huge team here leaves me in awe with how they multitask so well."

"I used to think a nurse was a nurse, but they do so much more. They oversee food and medication and know the mechanics of all the equipment - all with a smile on their faces."

"One of the things I've realised in life is that we all hold back on doing the things we really want to do. My advice is just to get on with it."

💭 Monday Mantra, Andrew, 59, RBWH patient
... See MoreSee Less

Did you know that the Comprehensive Third-Party (CTP) insurance you pay for brings Queenslanders changemakers like Dr Rebekah?⚕️💵

Dr Rebekah is a Trauma Fellow at RBWH who oversees some of the most severely injured patients. Her day is as complex as the patients who present at the Emergency Department, who are treated by her and a team of surgeons, nurses, and other staff. 👐

We wouldnt have access to Dr Rebekahs expertise without the support of the Jamieson Trauma Institute, who work alongside the Motor Accident Insurance Commission to support people injured in motor vehicle crashes.

Dr Rebekah also works hard to provide trauma survivors with a support network after their hospital stay, as part of ensuring patients are adjusting to their injuries after surviving a life-changing ordeal. 

My hope as a trauma surgeon is to provide excellent clinical care, whilst also influencing policies and systems that minimise injuries and enhance recoveries, she shares.

Were looking at the benefits of working proactively to create a cohesive network across the state.

To find out more about the partnerships that bring us doctors like Dr Rebekah, check out the JTI website here - https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/jamieson-trauma-institute/about/overview
3 October 2025

Did you know that the Comprehensive Third-Party (CTP) insurance you pay for brings Queenslanders changemakers like Dr Rebekah?⚕️💵

Dr Rebekah is a Trauma Fellow at RBWH who oversees some of the most severely injured patients. Her day is as complex as the patients who present at the Emergency Department, who are treated by her and a team of surgeons, nurses, and other staff. 👐

We wouldn't have access to Dr Rebekah's expertise without the support of the Jamieson Trauma Institute, who work alongside the Motor Accident Insurance Commission to support people injured in motor vehicle crashes.

Dr Rebekah also works hard to provide trauma survivors with a support network after their hospital stay, as part of ensuring patients are adjusting to their injuries after surviving a life-changing ordeal.

"My hope as a trauma surgeon is to provide excellent clinical care, whilst also influencing policies and systems that minimise injuries and enhance recoveries," she shares.

"We're looking at the benefits of working proactively to create a cohesive network across the state."

To find out more about the partnerships that bring us doctors like Dr Rebekah, check out the JTI website here - metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/jamieson-trauma-institute/about/overview
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

❤️❤️❤️

Omg I havnt seen a blue folder like that with all paper documents in it for ages. Lol lol

I can’t speak highly enough of Dr Bek. Her compassion and expertise have been a lifeline for our family during a very difficult time and we thank you for going above and beyond. Thank you for all that you do!

Great work!

What a human! Well done Bek 🤩

Amazing! Well done Bek 👏

Amazing work bek

View more comments

28 September 2025

Working in one of Australia's busiest Emergency Departments is not for the faint of heart! 🫨
We spent a minute with Sophie to learn what a pharmacist's role is in the ED and about the importance of understanding your medication. 💊💊
👉 Interested in ED Pharmacy? RBWH has a vacancy for an Advanced Training Resident Pharmacist closing soon - check out the details here - smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH661675
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

We love Sophie !!!!!!! Go girl 🩷🩷🩷🩷

We need nurses

Love love love having these awesome humans to work along side in ED 💜

The unspoken heroes of the ED! We love our pharmacists! ❤️

Yes Sophie !!! Pharmacists - the MVPs !!! 💜💜💜

View more comments

At RBWH, the small but mighty Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthetic team is in the business of helping people feel whole again after losing a body part. The statewide service develops a range of prosthetic body parts for patients such as noses, ears, eyes, orbits, nipples, and even fingers or toes. 👁️🖐️👂👃
 
Prosthetist Maria and her team work with each patient over many months to create a life-like silicone prosthetic that blends in naturally with their face or body, ensuring no detail is missed in the design like miniscule blood vessels or hair.
 
“Most of our patients come to us after a long journey of recovery from cancer or trauma, and the prosthesis becomes a symbol of hope. Its the moment they start to reclaim a part of their identity and move toward feeling ‘normal’ again,” Maria said.
 
“For those who require facial prostheses, they are not cosmetic luxuries - they’re essential for restoring basic functions like speaking, eating, and interacting with others.
 
“I feel so privileged to do what I do. My job is the perfect mix of science, art and empathy.”
27 September 2025

At RBWH, the small but mighty Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthetic team is in the business of helping people feel whole again after losing a body part. The statewide service develops a range of prosthetic body parts for patients such as noses, ears, eyes, orbits, nipples, and even fingers or toes. 👁️🖐️👂👃

Prosthetist Maria and her team work with each patient over many months to create a life-like silicone prosthetic that blends in naturally with their face or body, ensuring no detail is missed in the design like miniscule blood vessels or hair.

“Most of our patients come to us after a long journey of recovery from cancer or trauma, and the prosthesis becomes a symbol of hope. It's the moment they start to reclaim a part of their identity and move toward feeling ‘normal’ again,” Maria said.

“For those who require facial prostheses, they are not cosmetic luxuries - they’re essential for restoring basic functions like speaking, eating, and interacting with others.

“I feel so privileged to do what I do. My job is the perfect mix of science, art and empathy.”
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Te quiero muchísimo mi reina . Dios mira que tu trabajo lo haces con mucho amor y por eso siempre estarás bendecida.

Awesome talents. Changing people's lives forever. 🫶

Felicitaciones Mí preciosa, sigue adelante dando esperanzas a las personas que lo necesitan, muchas bendiciones. TQM ❤️ 👍

Maria you are an Angel. The whole team gives hope. 🙌🫶

Felicitaciones mi querida Majito, es realmente un trabajo hermoso en beneficio de la humanidad, un abrazo con mucho cariño.

Que diocito le llene de bendiciones mi Maria José lqmmmm.

Estoy tan orgullosa de ser tu mamá mi bonita. Alguien lo ha dicho : ERES UN ÁNGEL CAMBIANDO LA VIDA DE MUCHAS PERSONAS ". Dios no pudo ser más generoso conmigo al darme los hijos que tengo. A la distancia siempre te bendigo y te mando todo mi amor. ❤️

View more comments

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Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service 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


More news

Events


More events

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
Bee stings are part of the job when honey is your business, but when a sting leads to a life-threatening reaction, it takes an expert team to find the sweet spot treatment for a safe return to the hives. 🐝🐝 

Beekeeper-turned-patient Chez had the unfortunate luck of suffering a bee sting in April last year. Unlike every other sting, this time she had an anaphylaxis reaction, meaning her throat started to close up as her body reacted to the venom.

It was one of the scariest experiences of my life, shares Chez, pictured here with CN Catherine from Immunology.

It meant I could no longer work with the bees alongside my husband like I used to.

Chez was treated in emergency and referred to the Immunology team at the RBWH, where she is undergoing a venom desensitisation therapy so she can eventually work with bees again.

Each month she receives injections to the equivalent of two bee stings which will allow her to build up a resistance, and after 490 days, shes finally able to work with the bees again. 🐝😊

Modern medicine really is incredible, and I feel so lucky to be experiencing the benefits of it.
7 October 2025

Bee stings are part of the job when honey is your business, but when a sting leads to a life-threatening reaction, it takes an expert team to find the 'sweet spot' treatment for a safe return to the hives. 🐝🐝

Beekeeper-turned-patient Chez had the unfortunate luck of suffering a bee sting in April last year. Unlike every other sting, this time she had an anaphylaxis reaction, meaning her throat started to close up as her body reacted to the venom.

"It was one of the scariest experiences of my life," shares Chez, pictured here with CN Catherine from Immunology.

"It meant I could no longer work with the bees alongside my husband like I used to."

Chez was treated in emergency and referred to the Immunology team at the RBWH, where she is undergoing a venom desensitisation therapy so she can eventually work with bees again.

Each month she receives injections to the equivalent of two bee stings which will allow her to build up a resistance, and after 490 days, she's finally able to work with the bees again. 🐝😊

"Modern medicine really is incredible, and I feel so lucky to be experiencing the benefits of it."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Wow Chez

Angela Jade

Hello my local market bee lady!

So scary.

Whoever stitched me back up could work on Savile Row as a tailor, they did such a good job!  

We moved to Australia from London in 2009. I was a sparkie, and at one time led a large team of 32 technicians who maintained networks from the Gold Coast to Redcliffe.  We did a good job, but the huge team here leaves me in awe with how they multitask so well.

I used to think a nurse was a nurse, but they do so much more. They oversee food and medication and know the mechanics of all the equipment - all with a smile on their faces.

One of the things Ive realised in life is that we all hold back on doing the things we really want to do. My advice is just to get on with it.

💭 Monday Mantra, Andrew, 59, RBWH patient
6 October 2025

"Whoever stitched me back up could work on Savile Row as a tailor, they did such a good job!"

"We moved to Australia from London in 2009. I was a sparkie, and at one time led a large team of 32 technicians who maintained networks from the Gold Coast to Redcliffe. We did a good job, but the huge team here leaves me in awe with how they multitask so well."

"I used to think a nurse was a nurse, but they do so much more. They oversee food and medication and know the mechanics of all the equipment - all with a smile on their faces."

"One of the things I've realised in life is that we all hold back on doing the things we really want to do. My advice is just to get on with it."

💭 Monday Mantra, Andrew, 59, RBWH patient
... See MoreSee Less

Did you know that the Comprehensive Third-Party (CTP) insurance you pay for brings Queenslanders changemakers like Dr Rebekah?⚕️💵

Dr Rebekah is a Trauma Fellow at RBWH who oversees some of the most severely injured patients. Her day is as complex as the patients who present at the Emergency Department, who are treated by her and a team of surgeons, nurses, and other staff. 👐

We wouldnt have access to Dr Rebekahs expertise without the support of the Jamieson Trauma Institute, who work alongside the Motor Accident Insurance Commission to support people injured in motor vehicle crashes.

Dr Rebekah also works hard to provide trauma survivors with a support network after their hospital stay, as part of ensuring patients are adjusting to their injuries after surviving a life-changing ordeal. 

My hope as a trauma surgeon is to provide excellent clinical care, whilst also influencing policies and systems that minimise injuries and enhance recoveries, she shares.

Were looking at the benefits of working proactively to create a cohesive network across the state.

To find out more about the partnerships that bring us doctors like Dr Rebekah, check out the JTI website here - https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/jamieson-trauma-institute/about/overview
3 October 2025

Did you know that the Comprehensive Third-Party (CTP) insurance you pay for brings Queenslanders changemakers like Dr Rebekah?⚕️💵

Dr Rebekah is a Trauma Fellow at RBWH who oversees some of the most severely injured patients. Her day is as complex as the patients who present at the Emergency Department, who are treated by her and a team of surgeons, nurses, and other staff. 👐

We wouldn't have access to Dr Rebekah's expertise without the support of the Jamieson Trauma Institute, who work alongside the Motor Accident Insurance Commission to support people injured in motor vehicle crashes.

Dr Rebekah also works hard to provide trauma survivors with a support network after their hospital stay, as part of ensuring patients are adjusting to their injuries after surviving a life-changing ordeal.

"My hope as a trauma surgeon is to provide excellent clinical care, whilst also influencing policies and systems that minimise injuries and enhance recoveries," she shares.

"We're looking at the benefits of working proactively to create a cohesive network across the state."

To find out more about the partnerships that bring us doctors like Dr Rebekah, check out the JTI website here - metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/jamieson-trauma-institute/about/overview
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

❤️❤️❤️

Omg I havnt seen a blue folder like that with all paper documents in it for ages. Lol lol

I can’t speak highly enough of Dr Bek. Her compassion and expertise have been a lifeline for our family during a very difficult time and we thank you for going above and beyond. Thank you for all that you do!

Great work!

What a human! Well done Bek 🤩

Amazing! Well done Bek 👏

Amazing work bek

View more comments

28 September 2025

Working in one of Australia's busiest Emergency Departments is not for the faint of heart! 🫨
We spent a minute with Sophie to learn what a pharmacist's role is in the ED and about the importance of understanding your medication. 💊💊
👉 Interested in ED Pharmacy? RBWH has a vacancy for an Advanced Training Resident Pharmacist closing soon - check out the details here - smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH661675
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We love Sophie !!!!!!! Go girl 🩷🩷🩷🩷

We need nurses

Love love love having these awesome humans to work along side in ED 💜

The unspoken heroes of the ED! We love our pharmacists! ❤️

Yes Sophie !!! Pharmacists - the MVPs !!! 💜💜💜

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At RBWH, the small but mighty Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthetic team is in the business of helping people feel whole again after losing a body part. The statewide service develops a range of prosthetic body parts for patients such as noses, ears, eyes, orbits, nipples, and even fingers or toes. 👁️🖐️👂👃
 
Prosthetist Maria and her team work with each patient over many months to create a life-like silicone prosthetic that blends in naturally with their face or body, ensuring no detail is missed in the design like miniscule blood vessels or hair.
 
“Most of our patients come to us after a long journey of recovery from cancer or trauma, and the prosthesis becomes a symbol of hope. Its the moment they start to reclaim a part of their identity and move toward feeling ‘normal’ again,” Maria said.
 
“For those who require facial prostheses, they are not cosmetic luxuries - they’re essential for restoring basic functions like speaking, eating, and interacting with others.
 
“I feel so privileged to do what I do. My job is the perfect mix of science, art and empathy.”
27 September 2025

At RBWH, the small but mighty Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthetic team is in the business of helping people feel whole again after losing a body part. The statewide service develops a range of prosthetic body parts for patients such as noses, ears, eyes, orbits, nipples, and even fingers or toes. 👁️🖐️👂👃

Prosthetist Maria and her team work with each patient over many months to create a life-like silicone prosthetic that blends in naturally with their face or body, ensuring no detail is missed in the design like miniscule blood vessels or hair.

“Most of our patients come to us after a long journey of recovery from cancer or trauma, and the prosthesis becomes a symbol of hope. It's the moment they start to reclaim a part of their identity and move toward feeling ‘normal’ again,” Maria said.

“For those who require facial prostheses, they are not cosmetic luxuries - they’re essential for restoring basic functions like speaking, eating, and interacting with others.

“I feel so privileged to do what I do. My job is the perfect mix of science, art and empathy.”
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Te quiero muchísimo mi reina . Dios mira que tu trabajo lo haces con mucho amor y por eso siempre estarás bendecida.

Awesome talents. Changing people's lives forever. 🫶

Felicitaciones Mí preciosa, sigue adelante dando esperanzas a las personas que lo necesitan, muchas bendiciones. TQM ❤️ 👍

Maria you are an Angel. The whole team gives hope. 🙌🫶

Felicitaciones mi querida Majito, es realmente un trabajo hermoso en beneficio de la humanidad, un abrazo con mucho cariño.

Que diocito le llene de bendiciones mi Maria José lqmmmm.

Estoy tan orgullosa de ser tu mamá mi bonita. Alguien lo ha dicho : ERES UN ÁNGEL CAMBIANDO LA VIDA DE MUCHAS PERSONAS ". Dios no pudo ser más generoso conmigo al darme los hijos que tengo. A la distancia siempre te bendigo y te mando todo mi amor. ❤️

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