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Reflections on decades of service
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Cheers to 50 years for RBWH PSO Keith Griffin
mrsod2025-04-07T16:04:38+10:007 April 2025|
Patient Support Officer Keith Griffin is celebrating a milestone 50 years of working at Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital.
Events
Research Summit
Date: 21 August 2025
Venue: Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
9 am – 5 pm

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111
Feedback about your care
RBWH-PLS@health.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3646 8216

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A lot has changed in 50 years – but not the dedication to patient care shown by Keith, a Patient Support Officer at the RBWH.
The RBWH celebrated Keith’s 50 years of service earlier this month, thanking him for five decades of service and care.
Looking back, Keith says things have changed a lot since he joined the hospital as a 19-year-old.
“My father worked as a wardsman at the hospital, and I was working on the railway lines. He said to me ‘why work outside in the sun when you could be indoors?’. So, I applied for a job at the Royal and have never looked back,” Keith said.
“Back in the day, there was no lifting equipment to help us move patients around, so we had to be very strong to manually lift them. Now, the equipment helps make our jobs easier and more efficient, and more comfortable for the patients,” he said.
“We used to have to wear these khaki uniforms that were always full of starch when you got them back from the laundry. The present-day uniforms are much better.
“The PSO team has grown a lot since I started, and there are many new faces.”
Read more about Keith’s 50-year career as a Patient Support Officer in the Metro North Health Newsroom: metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/50-years-for-rbwh-pso-keith-griffin
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A huge congratulations to you Keith, not a kinder person to have shared the corridors with. I’m so fortunate to have worked with you and many of your vintage in my RBWH years🫶🏻 Kel.
50 years Keith!!! Phenomenal! Always love seeing your face at work - fantastic wardsmen and friend in the department. ❤️
Congratulations on such an incredible milestone Keith. We are so lucky to work alongside you 👏🏼
One of the nicest humans you will ever meet! Congratulations Keith
Well done on achieving this milestone.
It is an honour to work alongside Keith…..simply a great human being!
Well done Keith, I'm 5 years behind you. I've done forty five in June.
Fantastic wardsman, great bloke xx
Congratulations
Good on you Keith.
Keithy is the best !!!
Keith you are amazing! I definitely miss the hallway chats putting the world to rights.
Keith!! U legend! ❤️
What a milestone. Thank you for your incredible service 🙌
Congratulations 💕
Keith, you are amazing!!
Well done Keith 10 more years than me mate
Congratulations Keith 🎉thank you for your 50 years of service 💙🙏🏽
What a legend! We love Keith!
We love you Keith! 🩷 such a hard worker and a great friend.
Woohoo Keith A beautiful human. Congratulations 🎊 👏
Love Ya Keith!!
👍
A pleasure to work with, a specialist DEM patient support officer, has assisted literally thousands of sick and injured patients in their recovery
Yeah Keithy!!!
While children and adults alike are excited for a long weekend filled with hot cross buns and family fun, RBWH patient baby James and his mum Danaleigh of Maryborough are closer to home in time for Easter. 🐣
Baby James was born at just 28 weeks gestation on 24 December 2024, after Danaleigh’s pregnancy encountered some complications, leading to a 108 day stay at the RBWH NICU.
“His health has improved dramatically since then and he now weighs 3.2kgs. We've just been given the all clear to be transferred to a hospital closer to home," Danaleigh said.
"I have too many emotions. I am most looking forward to holding him in my own environment and doing normal stuff."
After such a rollercoaster first pregnancy, the Maryborough family are looking forward to the simple comforts of home and being surrounded by loved ones who can’t wait to meet their tiniest new family member.
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Happy Easter James & Danaleigh 😍 such a little star!
Happy Easter precious!
That’s fantastic. Our first child is now almost 31 years old, was born at 25 weeks, 705 grams birth weight, 287 days in hospital. Now in 2025 he now drives B double trucks to Darwin, up to 56 metres long with 4 trailers. Also learning to fly an aeroplane, rides an Indian motorbike, drives a BMW & ran for local government in the council election last year. Preme babies can do anything. Happy to talk to you more if you would like.
“Medicine is tough, but incredibly rewarding. You meet people on the most vulnerable days of their lives. Your role isn’t just to treat them, but to empower them to be the custodians of their own health. If you’re passionate about helping others, it’s a career worth pursuing.”
Meet Dr Hashim, a medical administration registrar at the RBWH and rheumatologist on the Gold Coast.
Growing up in Melbourne, Dr Hashim found inspiration to pursue a career in medicine through a great uncle who was a paediatrician. With continuous support from his parents to pursue his chosen profession, Dr Hashim moved to Queensland and has built a career that blends clinical and non-clinical roles.
On the administration side, Dr Hashim plays a crucial role in medical governance at the RBWH, ensuring doctors have the support they need to provide world-class patient care. His work involves improving hospital systems, advocating for junior doctors and shaping healthcare policies.
"I really enjoy the variety in what I do on a day-to-day basis, I get to interact with so many different people. There is a really supportive culture, and it excites me to come into work every day in a collegial environment where I can learn and grow,” Dr Hashim said.
"I think if you're a people person, if you're really able to empathise with people and enjoy supporting them, then medicine or health care is definitely a profession for you."
#WorkforusWednesday Feel inspired to take the next step in your medical career? Applications for the Intern 2026 campaign opens on Tuesday 6 May 2025. For more information, visit www.careers.health.qld.gov.au/medical-careers/medical-internships
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Awesome work, Hash. 👏
Latest news
Reflections on decades of service
mrsod2025-04-24T11:50:06+10:0024 April 2025|
Redcliffe Hospital's Cassady Distel-Rose is a proud Army Reservist and shares what being in the military and Anzac Day mean to him.
Measles Alert for locations in Brisbane
Douglas2025-04-11T15:36:02+10:0011 April 2025|
Metro North Public Health Unit has issued a Measles Alert following a confirmed case of the highly infectious disease in an adult in Brisbane who recently arrived from overseas.
Events
Research Summit
Date: 21 August 2025
Venue: Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
9 am – 5 pm

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111

/ MetroNorthHHS
A lot has changed in 50 years – but not the dedication to patient care shown by Keith, a Patient Support Officer at the RBWH.
The RBWH celebrated Keith’s 50 years of service earlier this month, thanking him for five decades of service and care.
Looking back, Keith says things have changed a lot since he joined the hospital as a 19-year-old.
“My father worked as a wardsman at the hospital, and I was working on the railway lines. He said to me ‘why work outside in the sun when you could be indoors?’. So, I applied for a job at the Royal and have never looked back,” Keith said.
“Back in the day, there was no lifting equipment to help us move patients around, so we had to be very strong to manually lift them. Now, the equipment helps make our jobs easier and more efficient, and more comfortable for the patients,” he said.
“We used to have to wear these khaki uniforms that were always full of starch when you got them back from the laundry. The present-day uniforms are much better.
“The PSO team has grown a lot since I started, and there are many new faces.”
Read more about Keith’s 50-year career as a Patient Support Officer in the Metro North Health Newsroom: metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/50-years-for-rbwh-pso-keith-griffin
... See MoreSee Less
A huge congratulations to you Keith, not a kinder person to have shared the corridors with. I’m so fortunate to have worked with you and many of your vintage in my RBWH years🫶🏻 Kel.
50 years Keith!!! Phenomenal! Always love seeing your face at work - fantastic wardsmen and friend in the department. ❤️
Congratulations on such an incredible milestone Keith. We are so lucky to work alongside you 👏🏼
One of the nicest humans you will ever meet! Congratulations Keith
Well done on achieving this milestone.
It is an honour to work alongside Keith…..simply a great human being!
Well done Keith, I'm 5 years behind you. I've done forty five in June.
Fantastic wardsman, great bloke xx
Congratulations
Good on you Keith.
Keithy is the best !!!
Keith you are amazing! I definitely miss the hallway chats putting the world to rights.
Keith!! U legend! ❤️
What a milestone. Thank you for your incredible service 🙌
Congratulations 💕
Keith, you are amazing!!
Well done Keith 10 more years than me mate
Congratulations Keith 🎉thank you for your 50 years of service 💙🙏🏽
What a legend! We love Keith!
We love you Keith! 🩷 such a hard worker and a great friend.
Woohoo Keith A beautiful human. Congratulations 🎊 👏
Love Ya Keith!!
👍
A pleasure to work with, a specialist DEM patient support officer, has assisted literally thousands of sick and injured patients in their recovery
Yeah Keithy!!!
While children and adults alike are excited for a long weekend filled with hot cross buns and family fun, RBWH patient baby James and his mum Danaleigh of Maryborough are closer to home in time for Easter. 🐣
Baby James was born at just 28 weeks gestation on 24 December 2024, after Danaleigh’s pregnancy encountered some complications, leading to a 108 day stay at the RBWH NICU.
“His health has improved dramatically since then and he now weighs 3.2kgs. We've just been given the all clear to be transferred to a hospital closer to home," Danaleigh said.
"I have too many emotions. I am most looking forward to holding him in my own environment and doing normal stuff."
After such a rollercoaster first pregnancy, the Maryborough family are looking forward to the simple comforts of home and being surrounded by loved ones who can’t wait to meet their tiniest new family member.
... See MoreSee Less
Happy Easter James & Danaleigh 😍 such a little star!
Happy Easter precious!
That’s fantastic. Our first child is now almost 31 years old, was born at 25 weeks, 705 grams birth weight, 287 days in hospital. Now in 2025 he now drives B double trucks to Darwin, up to 56 metres long with 4 trailers. Also learning to fly an aeroplane, rides an Indian motorbike, drives a BMW & ran for local government in the council election last year. Preme babies can do anything. Happy to talk to you more if you would like.
“Medicine is tough, but incredibly rewarding. You meet people on the most vulnerable days of their lives. Your role isn’t just to treat them, but to empower them to be the custodians of their own health. If you’re passionate about helping others, it’s a career worth pursuing.”
Meet Dr Hashim, a medical administration registrar at the RBWH and rheumatologist on the Gold Coast.
Growing up in Melbourne, Dr Hashim found inspiration to pursue a career in medicine through a great uncle who was a paediatrician. With continuous support from his parents to pursue his chosen profession, Dr Hashim moved to Queensland and has built a career that blends clinical and non-clinical roles.
On the administration side, Dr Hashim plays a crucial role in medical governance at the RBWH, ensuring doctors have the support they need to provide world-class patient care. His work involves improving hospital systems, advocating for junior doctors and shaping healthcare policies.
"I really enjoy the variety in what I do on a day-to-day basis, I get to interact with so many different people. There is a really supportive culture, and it excites me to come into work every day in a collegial environment where I can learn and grow,” Dr Hashim said.
"I think if you're a people person, if you're really able to empathise with people and enjoy supporting them, then medicine or health care is definitely a profession for you."
#WorkforusWednesday Feel inspired to take the next step in your medical career? Applications for the Intern 2026 campaign opens on Tuesday 6 May 2025. For more information, visit www.careers.health.qld.gov.au/medical-careers/medical-internships
... See MoreSee Less
Awesome work, Hash. 👏

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111

Latest news
Reflections on decades of service
mrsod2025-04-24T11:50:06+10:0024 April 2025|
Redcliffe Hospital's Cassady Distel-Rose is a proud Army Reservist and shares what being in the military and Anzac Day mean to him.
Events
Research Summit
Date: 21 August 2025
Venue: Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
9 am – 5 pm
/ MetroNorthHHS
A lot has changed in 50 years – but not the dedication to patient care shown by Keith, a Patient Support Officer at the RBWH.
The RBWH celebrated Keith’s 50 years of service earlier this month, thanking him for five decades of service and care.
Looking back, Keith says things have changed a lot since he joined the hospital as a 19-year-old.
“My father worked as a wardsman at the hospital, and I was working on the railway lines. He said to me ‘why work outside in the sun when you could be indoors?’. So, I applied for a job at the Royal and have never looked back,” Keith said.
“Back in the day, there was no lifting equipment to help us move patients around, so we had to be very strong to manually lift them. Now, the equipment helps make our jobs easier and more efficient, and more comfortable for the patients,” he said.
“We used to have to wear these khaki uniforms that were always full of starch when you got them back from the laundry. The present-day uniforms are much better.
“The PSO team has grown a lot since I started, and there are many new faces.”
Read more about Keith’s 50-year career as a Patient Support Officer in the Metro North Health Newsroom: metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/50-years-for-rbwh-pso-keith-griffin
... See MoreSee Less
A huge congratulations to you Keith, not a kinder person to have shared the corridors with. I’m so fortunate to have worked with you and many of your vintage in my RBWH years🫶🏻 Kel.
50 years Keith!!! Phenomenal! Always love seeing your face at work - fantastic wardsmen and friend in the department. ❤️
Congratulations on such an incredible milestone Keith. We are so lucky to work alongside you 👏🏼
One of the nicest humans you will ever meet! Congratulations Keith
Well done on achieving this milestone.
It is an honour to work alongside Keith…..simply a great human being!
Well done Keith, I'm 5 years behind you. I've done forty five in June.
Fantastic wardsman, great bloke xx
Congratulations
Good on you Keith.
Keithy is the best !!!
Keith you are amazing! I definitely miss the hallway chats putting the world to rights.
Keith!! U legend! ❤️
What a milestone. Thank you for your incredible service 🙌
Congratulations 💕
Keith, you are amazing!!
Well done Keith 10 more years than me mate
Congratulations Keith 🎉thank you for your 50 years of service 💙🙏🏽
What a legend! We love Keith!
We love you Keith! 🩷 such a hard worker and a great friend.
Woohoo Keith A beautiful human. Congratulations 🎊 👏
Love Ya Keith!!
👍
A pleasure to work with, a specialist DEM patient support officer, has assisted literally thousands of sick and injured patients in their recovery
Yeah Keithy!!!
While children and adults alike are excited for a long weekend filled with hot cross buns and family fun, RBWH patient baby James and his mum Danaleigh of Maryborough are closer to home in time for Easter. 🐣
Baby James was born at just 28 weeks gestation on 24 December 2024, after Danaleigh’s pregnancy encountered some complications, leading to a 108 day stay at the RBWH NICU.
“His health has improved dramatically since then and he now weighs 3.2kgs. We've just been given the all clear to be transferred to a hospital closer to home," Danaleigh said.
"I have too many emotions. I am most looking forward to holding him in my own environment and doing normal stuff."
After such a rollercoaster first pregnancy, the Maryborough family are looking forward to the simple comforts of home and being surrounded by loved ones who can’t wait to meet their tiniest new family member.
... See MoreSee Less
Happy Easter James & Danaleigh 😍 such a little star!
Happy Easter precious!
That’s fantastic. Our first child is now almost 31 years old, was born at 25 weeks, 705 grams birth weight, 287 days in hospital. Now in 2025 he now drives B double trucks to Darwin, up to 56 metres long with 4 trailers. Also learning to fly an aeroplane, rides an Indian motorbike, drives a BMW & ran for local government in the council election last year. Preme babies can do anything. Happy to talk to you more if you would like.
“Medicine is tough, but incredibly rewarding. You meet people on the most vulnerable days of their lives. Your role isn’t just to treat them, but to empower them to be the custodians of their own health. If you’re passionate about helping others, it’s a career worth pursuing.”
Meet Dr Hashim, a medical administration registrar at the RBWH and rheumatologist on the Gold Coast.
Growing up in Melbourne, Dr Hashim found inspiration to pursue a career in medicine through a great uncle who was a paediatrician. With continuous support from his parents to pursue his chosen profession, Dr Hashim moved to Queensland and has built a career that blends clinical and non-clinical roles.
On the administration side, Dr Hashim plays a crucial role in medical governance at the RBWH, ensuring doctors have the support they need to provide world-class patient care. His work involves improving hospital systems, advocating for junior doctors and shaping healthcare policies.
"I really enjoy the variety in what I do on a day-to-day basis, I get to interact with so many different people. There is a really supportive culture, and it excites me to come into work every day in a collegial environment where I can learn and grow,” Dr Hashim said.
"I think if you're a people person, if you're really able to empathise with people and enjoy supporting them, then medicine or health care is definitely a profession for you."
#WorkforusWednesday Feel inspired to take the next step in your medical career? Applications for the Intern 2026 campaign opens on Tuesday 6 May 2025. For more information, visit www.careers.health.qld.gov.au/medical-careers/medical-internships
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Awesome work, Hash. 👏

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