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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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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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Andrew is celebrating 12 months at home on his grazing property near Mundubbera in rural Queensland following 3 months rehabilitation at STARS.
 
In March 2022, Andrew sustained an extremely severe traumatic brain injury from a horse accident whilst mustering cattle on the family property.
 
Andrew spent 3 weeks in RBWH Intensive Care and 6 weeks in the 8A South Neuro Ward before being transferred to STARS for rehabilitation. 

It was good to be able to continue to connect with STARS therapists that I knew via telehealth, Andrew said. 🫶

I have fortnightly OT, speech and Physio appointments. I travel 180km from my rural area to attend face to face appointments and also do some sessions via zoom. 

I am still working at getting back to how I used to be, but I am pretty steady. I enjoy being out in the paddock with the cattle and doing a bit on the property. It is good to have a family and carers who assists and support me to be able to be at home on the property. 🥰
17 September 2023

Andrew is celebrating 12 months at home on his grazing property near Mundubbera in rural Queensland following 3 months rehabilitation at STARS.

In March 2022, Andrew sustained an extremely severe traumatic brain injury from a horse accident whilst mustering cattle on the family property.

Andrew spent 3 weeks in RBWH Intensive Care and 6 weeks in the 8A South Neuro Ward before being transferred to STARS for rehabilitation.

"It was good to be able to continue to connect with STARS therapists that I knew via telehealth," Andrew said. 🫶

"I have fortnightly OT, speech and Physio appointments. I travel 180km from my rural area to attend face to face appointments and also do some sessions via zoom.

"I am still working at getting back to how I used to be, but I am pretty steady. I enjoy being out in the paddock with the cattle and doing a bit on the property. It is good to have a family and carers who assists and support me to be able to be at home on the property." 🥰
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Well done Andrew..keep striving for awesome tomorrow rewards..

Congratulations Andrew! Glad you are enjoying the farm again

All the best for your recovery, what is good for your Soul and Mind is what you have ,Family that are around to help, and to be back in the Inviromen you know.

It's great to read about your recovery Andrew. I pray that God will continue to bless you with healing. 🙏

Keep up the fighting spirit 💯!!

Keep up the fighting spirit Andrew! Stars is wonderful and offers great support to many people. You are in our thoughts and prayers 🙏

Fantastic ⭐️

Great news for Andrew - it would be great to see these posts include information about PTSS to help raise awareness of the patient travel scheme subsidy

Breaking down the barriers for Rural patients in city hospitals - Brisbane

Good day to everyone reading this. I will like everyone seeing this to take some of his/her time to read this testimony am about to tell the world about. And i want people to know that every thing is possible when you have faith. My name is ALEJANDRO PEDRO i was born and brought up in Sonora Mexico. I have been living with HIV/AIDS for a year and ever since i have not been myself because my thinking and thought was how i will die at this early stage of my life although i have been on drugs that will sustain me. Until this faithful day i saw some post on Instagram of a lady who was cured from HIV there were so meany responds to it, i also wrote a message to the lady asking her how true was her post. She responded and explained every thing to me that the doctor treat patients with herbs and other native medicine. I ask the lady on how i can reach the man she gave me the whatsapp number and email address of the doctor. I chat him. My first surprise was he knew why i contacted him, he also told me the time i started living with it, i was so surprised because i have never seen someone like that in my entire life. This herbalist gave me his words and asked for my home address that he will send me some of his medicine which he actually did. I used it for 22 days as he instructed. i have gone for several tests and they all showed negative. please i want every eye that sees this to pass it round the globe. Reach him on whatsapp: +2349044604254 Email him on drojegbukhunhome02@gmail.com

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R U OK?Day is our national day of action when we remind ourselves that every day is the day to ask are you OK? and start a meaningful conversation with someone you care about, that might be struggling.  

Dr Yoon Kwoon a psychiatrist at RBWH acknowledges that the theme Im here to hear is really important but offers a few pointers for starting the conversation, and what to do afterwards:

💛 Look after you first by asking yourself if youre in a good space and willing to listen
💛 Think of how youre going to support them and what you might say afterwards
💛 Dont be afraid to ask the question R U OK? in fear of their answer
💛 Understand that we cant always fix someones problems
💛 Find the right time and environment where you both feel comfortable
💛 Pick up on the queues if they arent quite ready to talk with you
💛 Let them know you are always available to talk when they are ready
💛 Offer guidance to extra support services

For more information on how to start a conversation that could save a life, go to: https://www.ruok.org.au/
14 September 2023

R U OK?Day is our national day of action when we remind ourselves that every day is the day to ask 'are you OK?' and start a meaningful conversation with someone you care about, that might be struggling.

Dr Yoon Kwoon a psychiatrist at RBWH acknowledges that the theme 'I'm here to hear' is really important but offers a few pointers for starting the conversation, and what to do afterwards:

💛 Look after you first by asking yourself if you're in a good space and willing to listen
💛 Think of how you're going to support them and what you might say afterwards
💛 Don't be afraid to ask the question R U OK? in fear of their answer
💛 Understand that we can't always 'fix' someone's problems
💛 Find the right time and environment where you both feel comfortable
💛 Pick up on the queues if they aren't quite ready to talk with you
💛 Let them know you are always available to talk when they are ready
💛 Offer guidance to extra support services

For more information on how to start a conversation that could save a life, go to: www.ruok.org.au/
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💛💛💛

Dr Yoon - genuine, authentic and fabulous!

The best 👏🏼❤️

One of my favourite doctors.

Thank you for the good tips Dr Yoon 👍

Excellent tips Dr Yoon!

Dr Yoon is fab! 100% would recommend 😊

Yoon! You’ve made it already!

Lovely picture Yoon 😊

Thank you for always caring Dr Yoon ❤️

our lord and saviour psychiatrist yoon 😍😍😍

🫶🏻💌👍🏻🥰

Wow psychiatrist Yoon!!

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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

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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. 🥰
... See MoreSee Less

Andrew is celebrating 12 months at home on his grazing property near Mundubbera in rural Queensland following 3 months rehabilitation at STARS.
 
In March 2022, Andrew sustained an extremely severe traumatic brain injury from a horse accident whilst mustering cattle on the family property.
 
Andrew spent 3 weeks in RBWH Intensive Care and 6 weeks in the 8A South Neuro Ward before being transferred to STARS for rehabilitation. 

It was good to be able to continue to connect with STARS therapists that I knew via telehealth, Andrew said. 🫶

I have fortnightly OT, speech and Physio appointments. I travel 180km from my rural area to attend face to face appointments and also do some sessions via zoom. 

I am still working at getting back to how I used to be, but I am pretty steady. I enjoy being out in the paddock with the cattle and doing a bit on the property. It is good to have a family and carers who assists and support me to be able to be at home on the property. 🥰
17 September 2023

Andrew is celebrating 12 months at home on his grazing property near Mundubbera in rural Queensland following 3 months rehabilitation at STARS.

In March 2022, Andrew sustained an extremely severe traumatic brain injury from a horse accident whilst mustering cattle on the family property.

Andrew spent 3 weeks in RBWH Intensive Care and 6 weeks in the 8A South Neuro Ward before being transferred to STARS for rehabilitation.

"It was good to be able to continue to connect with STARS therapists that I knew via telehealth," Andrew said. 🫶

"I have fortnightly OT, speech and Physio appointments. I travel 180km from my rural area to attend face to face appointments and also do some sessions via zoom.

"I am still working at getting back to how I used to be, but I am pretty steady. I enjoy being out in the paddock with the cattle and doing a bit on the property. It is good to have a family and carers who assists and support me to be able to be at home on the property." 🥰
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Well done Andrew..keep striving for awesome tomorrow rewards..

Congratulations Andrew! Glad you are enjoying the farm again

All the best for your recovery, what is good for your Soul and Mind is what you have ,Family that are around to help, and to be back in the Inviromen you know.

It's great to read about your recovery Andrew. I pray that God will continue to bless you with healing. 🙏

Keep up the fighting spirit 💯!!

Keep up the fighting spirit Andrew! Stars is wonderful and offers great support to many people. You are in our thoughts and prayers 🙏

Fantastic ⭐️

Great news for Andrew - it would be great to see these posts include information about PTSS to help raise awareness of the patient travel scheme subsidy

Breaking down the barriers for Rural patients in city hospitals - Brisbane

Good day to everyone reading this. I will like everyone seeing this to take some of his/her time to read this testimony am about to tell the world about. And i want people to know that every thing is possible when you have faith. My name is ALEJANDRO PEDRO i was born and brought up in Sonora Mexico. I have been living with HIV/AIDS for a year and ever since i have not been myself because my thinking and thought was how i will die at this early stage of my life although i have been on drugs that will sustain me. Until this faithful day i saw some post on Instagram of a lady who was cured from HIV there were so meany responds to it, i also wrote a message to the lady asking her how true was her post. She responded and explained every thing to me that the doctor treat patients with herbs and other native medicine. I ask the lady on how i can reach the man she gave me the whatsapp number and email address of the doctor. I chat him. My first surprise was he knew why i contacted him, he also told me the time i started living with it, i was so surprised because i have never seen someone like that in my entire life. This herbalist gave me his words and asked for my home address that he will send me some of his medicine which he actually did. I used it for 22 days as he instructed. i have gone for several tests and they all showed negative. please i want every eye that sees this to pass it round the globe. Reach him on whatsapp: +2349044604254 Email him on drojegbukhunhome02@gmail.com

View more comments

R U OK?Day is our national day of action when we remind ourselves that every day is the day to ask are you OK? and start a meaningful conversation with someone you care about, that might be struggling.  

Dr Yoon Kwoon a psychiatrist at RBWH acknowledges that the theme Im here to hear is really important but offers a few pointers for starting the conversation, and what to do afterwards:

💛 Look after you first by asking yourself if youre in a good space and willing to listen
💛 Think of how youre going to support them and what you might say afterwards
💛 Dont be afraid to ask the question R U OK? in fear of their answer
💛 Understand that we cant always fix someones problems
💛 Find the right time and environment where you both feel comfortable
💛 Pick up on the queues if they arent quite ready to talk with you
💛 Let them know you are always available to talk when they are ready
💛 Offer guidance to extra support services

For more information on how to start a conversation that could save a life, go to: https://www.ruok.org.au/
14 September 2023

R U OK?Day is our national day of action when we remind ourselves that every day is the day to ask 'are you OK?' and start a meaningful conversation with someone you care about, that might be struggling.

Dr Yoon Kwoon a psychiatrist at RBWH acknowledges that the theme 'I'm here to hear' is really important but offers a few pointers for starting the conversation, and what to do afterwards:

💛 Look after you first by asking yourself if you're in a good space and willing to listen
💛 Think of how you're going to support them and what you might say afterwards
💛 Don't be afraid to ask the question R U OK? in fear of their answer
💛 Understand that we can't always 'fix' someone's problems
💛 Find the right time and environment where you both feel comfortable
💛 Pick up on the queues if they aren't quite ready to talk with you
💛 Let them know you are always available to talk when they are ready
💛 Offer guidance to extra support services

For more information on how to start a conversation that could save a life, go to: www.ruok.org.au/
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

💛💛💛

Dr Yoon - genuine, authentic and fabulous!

The best 👏🏼❤️

One of my favourite doctors.

Thank you for the good tips Dr Yoon 👍

Excellent tips Dr Yoon!

Dr Yoon is fab! 100% would recommend 😊

Yoon! You’ve made it already!

Lovely picture Yoon 😊

Thank you for always caring Dr Yoon ❤️

our lord and saviour psychiatrist yoon 😍😍😍

🫶🏻💌👍🏻🥰

Wow psychiatrist Yoon!!

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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.

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Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

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

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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. 🥰
... See MoreSee Less

Andrew is celebrating 12 months at home on his grazing property near Mundubbera in rural Queensland following 3 months rehabilitation at STARS.
 
In March 2022, Andrew sustained an extremely severe traumatic brain injury from a horse accident whilst mustering cattle on the family property.
 
Andrew spent 3 weeks in RBWH Intensive Care and 6 weeks in the 8A South Neuro Ward before being transferred to STARS for rehabilitation. 

It was good to be able to continue to connect with STARS therapists that I knew via telehealth, Andrew said. 🫶

I have fortnightly OT, speech and Physio appointments. I travel 180km from my rural area to attend face to face appointments and also do some sessions via zoom. 

I am still working at getting back to how I used to be, but I am pretty steady. I enjoy being out in the paddock with the cattle and doing a bit on the property. It is good to have a family and carers who assists and support me to be able to be at home on the property. 🥰
17 September 2023

Andrew is celebrating 12 months at home on his grazing property near Mundubbera in rural Queensland following 3 months rehabilitation at STARS.

In March 2022, Andrew sustained an extremely severe traumatic brain injury from a horse accident whilst mustering cattle on the family property.

Andrew spent 3 weeks in RBWH Intensive Care and 6 weeks in the 8A South Neuro Ward before being transferred to STARS for rehabilitation.

"It was good to be able to continue to connect with STARS therapists that I knew via telehealth," Andrew said. 🫶

"I have fortnightly OT, speech and Physio appointments. I travel 180km from my rural area to attend face to face appointments and also do some sessions via zoom.

"I am still working at getting back to how I used to be, but I am pretty steady. I enjoy being out in the paddock with the cattle and doing a bit on the property. It is good to have a family and carers who assists and support me to be able to be at home on the property." 🥰
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Comment on Facebook

Well done Andrew..keep striving for awesome tomorrow rewards..

Congratulations Andrew! Glad you are enjoying the farm again

All the best for your recovery, what is good for your Soul and Mind is what you have ,Family that are around to help, and to be back in the Inviromen you know.

It's great to read about your recovery Andrew. I pray that God will continue to bless you with healing. 🙏

Keep up the fighting spirit 💯!!

Keep up the fighting spirit Andrew! Stars is wonderful and offers great support to many people. You are in our thoughts and prayers 🙏

Fantastic ⭐️

Great news for Andrew - it would be great to see these posts include information about PTSS to help raise awareness of the patient travel scheme subsidy

Breaking down the barriers for Rural patients in city hospitals - Brisbane

Good day to everyone reading this. I will like everyone seeing this to take some of his/her time to read this testimony am about to tell the world about. And i want people to know that every thing is possible when you have faith. My name is ALEJANDRO PEDRO i was born and brought up in Sonora Mexico. I have been living with HIV/AIDS for a year and ever since i have not been myself because my thinking and thought was how i will die at this early stage of my life although i have been on drugs that will sustain me. Until this faithful day i saw some post on Instagram of a lady who was cured from HIV there were so meany responds to it, i also wrote a message to the lady asking her how true was her post. She responded and explained every thing to me that the doctor treat patients with herbs and other native medicine. I ask the lady on how i can reach the man she gave me the whatsapp number and email address of the doctor. I chat him. My first surprise was he knew why i contacted him, he also told me the time i started living with it, i was so surprised because i have never seen someone like that in my entire life. This herbalist gave me his words and asked for my home address that he will send me some of his medicine which he actually did. I used it for 22 days as he instructed. i have gone for several tests and they all showed negative. please i want every eye that sees this to pass it round the globe. Reach him on whatsapp: +2349044604254 Email him on drojegbukhunhome02@gmail.com

View more comments

R U OK?Day is our national day of action when we remind ourselves that every day is the day to ask are you OK? and start a meaningful conversation with someone you care about, that might be struggling.  

Dr Yoon Kwoon a psychiatrist at RBWH acknowledges that the theme Im here to hear is really important but offers a few pointers for starting the conversation, and what to do afterwards:

💛 Look after you first by asking yourself if youre in a good space and willing to listen
💛 Think of how youre going to support them and what you might say afterwards
💛 Dont be afraid to ask the question R U OK? in fear of their answer
💛 Understand that we cant always fix someones problems
💛 Find the right time and environment where you both feel comfortable
💛 Pick up on the queues if they arent quite ready to talk with you
💛 Let them know you are always available to talk when they are ready
💛 Offer guidance to extra support services

For more information on how to start a conversation that could save a life, go to: https://www.ruok.org.au/
14 September 2023

R U OK?Day is our national day of action when we remind ourselves that every day is the day to ask 'are you OK?' and start a meaningful conversation with someone you care about, that might be struggling.

Dr Yoon Kwoon a psychiatrist at RBWH acknowledges that the theme 'I'm here to hear' is really important but offers a few pointers for starting the conversation, and what to do afterwards:

💛 Look after you first by asking yourself if you're in a good space and willing to listen
💛 Think of how you're going to support them and what you might say afterwards
💛 Don't be afraid to ask the question R U OK? in fear of their answer
💛 Understand that we can't always 'fix' someone's problems
💛 Find the right time and environment where you both feel comfortable
💛 Pick up on the queues if they aren't quite ready to talk with you
💛 Let them know you are always available to talk when they are ready
💛 Offer guidance to extra support services

For more information on how to start a conversation that could save a life, go to: www.ruok.org.au/
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

💛💛💛

Dr Yoon - genuine, authentic and fabulous!

The best 👏🏼❤️

One of my favourite doctors.

Thank you for the good tips Dr Yoon 👍

Excellent tips Dr Yoon!

Dr Yoon is fab! 100% would recommend 😊

Yoon! You’ve made it already!

Lovely picture Yoon 😊

Thank you for always caring Dr Yoon ❤️

our lord and saviour psychiatrist yoon 😍😍😍

🫶🏻💌👍🏻🥰

Wow psychiatrist Yoon!!

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