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Adult Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO Course 2024

Date: 5-8 Noverber 2024
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Education Centre

This 4-day course will enable multidisciplinary teams with little ECMO experience to provide ECMO for patients with severe cardiac and respiratory failure.

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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

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

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Today is R U OK? Day, and Sasha, Clinical Coder at RBWH, is this years R U OK? Champion Award winner! 🌟

I was honestly shocked! There are so many kind and compassionate people here, I don’t feel like I’m that special, Sasha shared.

We spend a third of our lives at work. It’s so important to look out for your colleagues. You never know what someone might be going through, so just be kind and listen without judgement.

Sasha wants more workplaces where everyone feels confident enough to ask, Are you OK? – because that one question could save a life. 💛

R U OK have a range of resources available on their website with tips for starting conversations. 
You can view them here: https://www.ruok.org.au/work
12 September 2024

Today is R U OK? Day, and Sasha, Clinical Coder at RBWH, is this year's R U OK? Champion Award winner! 🌟

"I was honestly shocked! There are so many kind and compassionate people here, I don’t feel like I’m that special," Sasha shared.

"We spend a third of our lives at work. It’s so important to look out for your colleagues. You never know what someone might be going through, so just be kind and listen without judgement."

Sasha wants more workplaces where everyone feels confident enough to ask, "Are you OK?" – because that one question could save a life. 💛

R U OK have a range of resources available on their website with tips for starting conversations.
You can view them here: www.ruok.org.au/work
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Congratulations Sasha. Well deserved 👏💕

So well deserved she genuinely supports everyone in the dept ❤️

Congratulations Sasha! 🎉

Congratulations Sasha

Amazing Sasha! Well done 👏

Sasha your amazing🌟

Congrats Sasha 👏🏻

Congratulations !!

Way to go Sasha Jones

View more comments

Bundaberg mum Brittany was shocked when she felt her babys foot prematurely coming out of her cervix.

At this point, I was 19 weeks pregnant says Brittany. The doctors in Bundaberg told me that if I could make it to 22 weeks, they would send me to stay in Brisbane, so Id be near the Royal for when I delivered.

Brittany made it to 23 weeks and was soon admitted to the RBWH. Baby Wyatt was born a month later and spent eight weeks in the NICU with help to support his breathing. 

Thanks to the amazing care received at Bundaberg Base Hospital and the RBWH, Wyatt now happy and healthy at home with his parents. ✨

[Accessibility image description: Brittany and husband are holding baby Wyatt on a cream couch, they are smiling at camera]
8 September 2024

Bundaberg mum Brittany was shocked when she felt her baby's foot prematurely coming out of her cervix.

"At this point, I was 19 weeks pregnant" says Brittany. "The doctors in Bundaberg told me that if I could make it to 22 weeks, they would send me to stay in Brisbane, so I'd be near the Royal for when I delivered."

Brittany made it to 23 weeks and was soon admitted to the RBWH. Baby Wyatt was born a month later and spent eight weeks in the NICU with help to support his breathing.

Thanks to the "amazing" care received at Bundaberg Base Hospital and the RBWH, Wyatt now happy and healthy at home with his parents. ✨

[Accessibility image description: Brittany and husband are holding baby Wyatt on a cream couch, they are smiling at camera]
... See MoreSee Less

Judy is the Acting Chaplaincy Team Coordinator at The Prince Charles Hospital, where she also serves as a part-time Anglican Pastoral Carer. Judy leads a team of 20 amazing volunteers from various denominations, providing emotional and spiritual support to patients in need. 💖

Judys role includes supporting distressed patients in the Emergency Department, Palliative Care Unit, and Intensive Care Unit. She also coordinates volunteer schedules to ensure everyone is up to date with their training and requirements.

With nearly two decades of experience as a hospital chaplain at hospitals like Nambour, PAH, and RBWH, Judy was happy to join the TPCH team in 2016.

I am passionate about helping patients navigate tough decisions and believe in the power of spiritual care during a health care journey.

Outside of work, Judy loves reading, traveling, and spending time with her family, especially her energetic four-year-old twin granddaughters who keep her on her toes! 

The Pastoral Care service at TPCH is available Monday to Friday mornings, offering support to those who need it most. 🕊️

#ShoutoutSaturday

[Accessibility image description: Judy is wearing a purple shirt, black cardigan and glasses, smiling at camera, her hand is on a table and there is a bouquet of flowers in the background.]
7 September 2024

Judy is the Acting Chaplaincy Team Coordinator at The Prince Charles Hospital, where she also serves as a part-time Anglican Pastoral Carer. Judy leads a team of 20 amazing volunteers from various denominations, providing emotional and spiritual support to patients in need. 💖

Judy's role includes supporting distressed patients in the Emergency Department, Palliative Care Unit, and Intensive Care Unit. She also coordinates volunteer schedules to ensure everyone is up to date with their training and requirements.

With nearly two decades of experience as a hospital chaplain at hospitals like Nambour, PAH, and RBWH, Judy was happy to join the TPCH team in 2016.

"I am passionate about helping patients navigate tough decisions and believe in the power of spiritual care during a health care journey."

Outside of work, Judy loves reading, traveling, and spending time with her family, especially her energetic four-year-old twin granddaughters who keep her on her toes!

The Pastoral Care service at TPCH is available Monday to Friday mornings, offering support to those who need it most. 🕊️

#ShoutoutSaturday

[Accessibility image description: Judy is wearing a purple shirt, black cardigan and glasses, smiling at camera, her hand is on a table and there is a bouquet of flowers in the background.]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Congratulations Judy hope you enjoy the role

Congratulations Judy

Well done Judy 🌷

Great job Judy 😀🥰

Where the blazes was this team in 2020 while my husband was taking a week to pass away in the P.C.U.?. My family and I was too griefstricken to even ask or think about a chaplain and the staff never let us know such a service existed and none of the chaplains showed up in P.C,U., anyway

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Dr Cameron wants to change the way people think about plastic surgery.

As the Clinical Director of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at RBWH, his team primarily focuses on complex surgeries to reconstruct and restore normal anatomy after major surgery or trauma.

Each year, Dr Cameron and this remarkable team care for more than 8,000 patients - rebuilding bodies and lives after misfortune. 

Dr Camerons goal is to continue the evolution of Plastic Surgery Services at RBWH, moving with technology and the changing needs of patients.

Im here to support the team, making sure they have everything they need to provide excellent patient care while finding purpose and fulfilment in their work. ❤

[Accessibility image description: Dr Cameron wears a blue shirt, dark blue jacket and glasses and is smiling.]
6 September 2024

Dr Cameron wants to change the way people think about plastic surgery.

As the Clinical Director of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at RBWH, his team primarily focuses on complex surgeries to reconstruct and restore normal anatomy after major surgery or trauma.

Each year, Dr Cameron and this remarkable team care for more than 8,000 patients - rebuilding bodies and lives after misfortune.

Dr Cameron's goal is to continue the evolution of Plastic Surgery Services at RBWH, moving with technology and the changing needs of patients.

"I'm here to support the team, making sure they have everything they need to provide excellent patient care while finding purpose and fulfilment in their work." ❤

[Accessibility image description: Dr Cameron wears a blue shirt, dark blue jacket and glasses and is smiling.]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Amazing Surgeon who leads if dedicated Surgeons

Please open up more spaces for gender affirming surgery. It could save many lives.

Metro Mental Health provides a comprehensive mental health, alcohol and drug service for those in crisis and with severe or complex needs. The service supports recovery through specialised assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation services delivered in community, hospital, and specialised residential settings. 💚🧠

Clinical Nurse Consultant Agnes is the Service Development Coordinator with the Mental Health team at the RBWH. She is responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing safety and quality systems so they meet national guidelines. 

Patient safety and care quality is my top priority. Its important to me and my role that I promote a culture of ongoing improvement.

Metro North is looking for a pioneer to step into a new role focused on infection control practices for our mental health services. If you’re up for the challenge, apply here: https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-MH585946

#WorkForUsWednesday 🌟

[Accessibility image description: Agnes sits on a black metal chair, the words mental health is written behind her on a brick wall]
4 September 2024

Metro Mental Health provides a comprehensive mental health, alcohol and drug service for those in crisis and with severe or complex needs. The service supports recovery through specialised assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation services delivered in community, hospital, and specialised residential settings. 💚🧠

Clinical Nurse Consultant Agnes is the Service Development Coordinator with the Mental Health team at the RBWH. She is responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing safety and quality systems so they meet national guidelines.

"Patient safety and care quality is my top priority. It's important to me and my role that I promote a culture of ongoing improvement."

Metro North is looking for a pioneer to step into a new role focused on infection control practices for our mental health services. If you’re up for the challenge, apply here: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-MH585946

#WorkForUsWednesday 🌟

[Accessibility image description: Agnes sits on a black metal chair, the words "mental health" is written behind her on a brick wall]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Yes Agnes!! 🤗 SDC extraordinaire! 🙌

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Latest news


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Events


Adult Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO Course 2024

Date: 5-8 Noverber 2024
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Education Centre

This 4-day course will enable multidisciplinary teams with little ECMO experience to provide ECMO for patients with severe cardiac and respiratory failure.

More events
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
Today is R U OK? Day, and Sasha, Clinical Coder at RBWH, is this years R U OK? Champion Award winner! 🌟

I was honestly shocked! There are so many kind and compassionate people here, I don’t feel like I’m that special, Sasha shared.

We spend a third of our lives at work. It’s so important to look out for your colleagues. You never know what someone might be going through, so just be kind and listen without judgement.

Sasha wants more workplaces where everyone feels confident enough to ask, Are you OK? – because that one question could save a life. 💛

R U OK have a range of resources available on their website with tips for starting conversations. 
You can view them here: https://www.ruok.org.au/work
12 September 2024

Today is R U OK? Day, and Sasha, Clinical Coder at RBWH, is this year's R U OK? Champion Award winner! 🌟

"I was honestly shocked! There are so many kind and compassionate people here, I don’t feel like I’m that special," Sasha shared.

"We spend a third of our lives at work. It’s so important to look out for your colleagues. You never know what someone might be going through, so just be kind and listen without judgement."

Sasha wants more workplaces where everyone feels confident enough to ask, "Are you OK?" – because that one question could save a life. 💛

R U OK have a range of resources available on their website with tips for starting conversations.
You can view them here: www.ruok.org.au/work
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Congratulations Sasha. Well deserved 👏💕

So well deserved she genuinely supports everyone in the dept ❤️

Congratulations Sasha! 🎉

Congratulations Sasha

Amazing Sasha! Well done 👏

Sasha your amazing🌟

Congrats Sasha 👏🏻

Congratulations !!

Way to go Sasha Jones

View more comments

Bundaberg mum Brittany was shocked when she felt her babys foot prematurely coming out of her cervix.

At this point, I was 19 weeks pregnant says Brittany. The doctors in Bundaberg told me that if I could make it to 22 weeks, they would send me to stay in Brisbane, so Id be near the Royal for when I delivered.

Brittany made it to 23 weeks and was soon admitted to the RBWH. Baby Wyatt was born a month later and spent eight weeks in the NICU with help to support his breathing. 

Thanks to the amazing care received at Bundaberg Base Hospital and the RBWH, Wyatt now happy and healthy at home with his parents. ✨

[Accessibility image description: Brittany and husband are holding baby Wyatt on a cream couch, they are smiling at camera]
8 September 2024

Bundaberg mum Brittany was shocked when she felt her baby's foot prematurely coming out of her cervix.

"At this point, I was 19 weeks pregnant" says Brittany. "The doctors in Bundaberg told me that if I could make it to 22 weeks, they would send me to stay in Brisbane, so I'd be near the Royal for when I delivered."

Brittany made it to 23 weeks and was soon admitted to the RBWH. Baby Wyatt was born a month later and spent eight weeks in the NICU with help to support his breathing.

Thanks to the "amazing" care received at Bundaberg Base Hospital and the RBWH, Wyatt now happy and healthy at home with his parents. ✨

[Accessibility image description: Brittany and husband are holding baby Wyatt on a cream couch, they are smiling at camera]
... See MoreSee Less

Judy is the Acting Chaplaincy Team Coordinator at The Prince Charles Hospital, where she also serves as a part-time Anglican Pastoral Carer. Judy leads a team of 20 amazing volunteers from various denominations, providing emotional and spiritual support to patients in need. 💖

Judys role includes supporting distressed patients in the Emergency Department, Palliative Care Unit, and Intensive Care Unit. She also coordinates volunteer schedules to ensure everyone is up to date with their training and requirements.

With nearly two decades of experience as a hospital chaplain at hospitals like Nambour, PAH, and RBWH, Judy was happy to join the TPCH team in 2016.

I am passionate about helping patients navigate tough decisions and believe in the power of spiritual care during a health care journey.

Outside of work, Judy loves reading, traveling, and spending time with her family, especially her energetic four-year-old twin granddaughters who keep her on her toes! 

The Pastoral Care service at TPCH is available Monday to Friday mornings, offering support to those who need it most. 🕊️

#ShoutoutSaturday

[Accessibility image description: Judy is wearing a purple shirt, black cardigan and glasses, smiling at camera, her hand is on a table and there is a bouquet of flowers in the background.]
7 September 2024

Judy is the Acting Chaplaincy Team Coordinator at The Prince Charles Hospital, where she also serves as a part-time Anglican Pastoral Carer. Judy leads a team of 20 amazing volunteers from various denominations, providing emotional and spiritual support to patients in need. 💖

Judy's role includes supporting distressed patients in the Emergency Department, Palliative Care Unit, and Intensive Care Unit. She also coordinates volunteer schedules to ensure everyone is up to date with their training and requirements.

With nearly two decades of experience as a hospital chaplain at hospitals like Nambour, PAH, and RBWH, Judy was happy to join the TPCH team in 2016.

"I am passionate about helping patients navigate tough decisions and believe in the power of spiritual care during a health care journey."

Outside of work, Judy loves reading, traveling, and spending time with her family, especially her energetic four-year-old twin granddaughters who keep her on her toes!

The Pastoral Care service at TPCH is available Monday to Friday mornings, offering support to those who need it most. 🕊️

#ShoutoutSaturday

[Accessibility image description: Judy is wearing a purple shirt, black cardigan and glasses, smiling at camera, her hand is on a table and there is a bouquet of flowers in the background.]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Congratulations Judy hope you enjoy the role

Congratulations Judy

Well done Judy 🌷

Great job Judy 😀🥰

Where the blazes was this team in 2020 while my husband was taking a week to pass away in the P.C.U.?. My family and I was too griefstricken to even ask or think about a chaplain and the staff never let us know such a service existed and none of the chaplains showed up in P.C,U., anyway

View more comments

Dr Cameron wants to change the way people think about plastic surgery.

As the Clinical Director of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at RBWH, his team primarily focuses on complex surgeries to reconstruct and restore normal anatomy after major surgery or trauma.

Each year, Dr Cameron and this remarkable team care for more than 8,000 patients - rebuilding bodies and lives after misfortune. 

Dr Camerons goal is to continue the evolution of Plastic Surgery Services at RBWH, moving with technology and the changing needs of patients.

Im here to support the team, making sure they have everything they need to provide excellent patient care while finding purpose and fulfilment in their work. ❤

[Accessibility image description: Dr Cameron wears a blue shirt, dark blue jacket and glasses and is smiling.]
6 September 2024

Dr Cameron wants to change the way people think about plastic surgery.

As the Clinical Director of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at RBWH, his team primarily focuses on complex surgeries to reconstruct and restore normal anatomy after major surgery or trauma.

Each year, Dr Cameron and this remarkable team care for more than 8,000 patients - rebuilding bodies and lives after misfortune.

Dr Cameron's goal is to continue the evolution of Plastic Surgery Services at RBWH, moving with technology and the changing needs of patients.

"I'm here to support the team, making sure they have everything they need to provide excellent patient care while finding purpose and fulfilment in their work." ❤

[Accessibility image description: Dr Cameron wears a blue shirt, dark blue jacket and glasses and is smiling.]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Amazing Surgeon who leads if dedicated Surgeons

Please open up more spaces for gender affirming surgery. It could save many lives.

Metro Mental Health provides a comprehensive mental health, alcohol and drug service for those in crisis and with severe or complex needs. The service supports recovery through specialised assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation services delivered in community, hospital, and specialised residential settings. 💚🧠

Clinical Nurse Consultant Agnes is the Service Development Coordinator with the Mental Health team at the RBWH. She is responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing safety and quality systems so they meet national guidelines. 

Patient safety and care quality is my top priority. Its important to me and my role that I promote a culture of ongoing improvement.

Metro North is looking for a pioneer to step into a new role focused on infection control practices for our mental health services. If you’re up for the challenge, apply here: https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-MH585946

#WorkForUsWednesday 🌟

[Accessibility image description: Agnes sits on a black metal chair, the words mental health is written behind her on a brick wall]
4 September 2024

Metro Mental Health provides a comprehensive mental health, alcohol and drug service for those in crisis and with severe or complex needs. The service supports recovery through specialised assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation services delivered in community, hospital, and specialised residential settings. 💚🧠

Clinical Nurse Consultant Agnes is the Service Development Coordinator with the Mental Health team at the RBWH. She is responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing safety and quality systems so they meet national guidelines.

"Patient safety and care quality is my top priority. It's important to me and my role that I promote a culture of ongoing improvement."

Metro North is looking for a pioneer to step into a new role focused on infection control practices for our mental health services. If you’re up for the challenge, apply here: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-MH585946

#WorkForUsWednesday 🌟

[Accessibility image description: Agnes sits on a black metal chair, the words "mental health" is written behind her on a brick wall]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Yes Agnes!! 🤗 SDC extraordinaire! 🙌

Load 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

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


Adult Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ECMO Course 2024

Date: 5-8 Noverber 2024
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital, Education Centre

This 4-day course will enable multidisciplinary teams with little ECMO experience to provide ECMO for patients with severe cardiac and respiratory failure.

More events

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
Today is R U OK? Day, and Sasha, Clinical Coder at RBWH, is this years R U OK? Champion Award winner! 🌟

I was honestly shocked! There are so many kind and compassionate people here, I don’t feel like I’m that special, Sasha shared.

We spend a third of our lives at work. It’s so important to look out for your colleagues. You never know what someone might be going through, so just be kind and listen without judgement.

Sasha wants more workplaces where everyone feels confident enough to ask, Are you OK? – because that one question could save a life. 💛

R U OK have a range of resources available on their website with tips for starting conversations. 
You can view them here: https://www.ruok.org.au/work
12 September 2024

Today is R U OK? Day, and Sasha, Clinical Coder at RBWH, is this year's R U OK? Champion Award winner! 🌟

"I was honestly shocked! There are so many kind and compassionate people here, I don’t feel like I’m that special," Sasha shared.

"We spend a third of our lives at work. It’s so important to look out for your colleagues. You never know what someone might be going through, so just be kind and listen without judgement."

Sasha wants more workplaces where everyone feels confident enough to ask, "Are you OK?" – because that one question could save a life. 💛

R U OK have a range of resources available on their website with tips for starting conversations.
You can view them here: www.ruok.org.au/work
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Congratulations Sasha. Well deserved 👏💕

So well deserved she genuinely supports everyone in the dept ❤️

Congratulations Sasha! 🎉

Congratulations Sasha

Amazing Sasha! Well done 👏

Sasha your amazing🌟

Congrats Sasha 👏🏻

Congratulations !!

Way to go Sasha Jones

View more comments

Bundaberg mum Brittany was shocked when she felt her babys foot prematurely coming out of her cervix.

At this point, I was 19 weeks pregnant says Brittany. The doctors in Bundaberg told me that if I could make it to 22 weeks, they would send me to stay in Brisbane, so Id be near the Royal for when I delivered.

Brittany made it to 23 weeks and was soon admitted to the RBWH. Baby Wyatt was born a month later and spent eight weeks in the NICU with help to support his breathing. 

Thanks to the amazing care received at Bundaberg Base Hospital and the RBWH, Wyatt now happy and healthy at home with his parents. ✨

[Accessibility image description: Brittany and husband are holding baby Wyatt on a cream couch, they are smiling at camera]
8 September 2024

Bundaberg mum Brittany was shocked when she felt her baby's foot prematurely coming out of her cervix.

"At this point, I was 19 weeks pregnant" says Brittany. "The doctors in Bundaberg told me that if I could make it to 22 weeks, they would send me to stay in Brisbane, so I'd be near the Royal for when I delivered."

Brittany made it to 23 weeks and was soon admitted to the RBWH. Baby Wyatt was born a month later and spent eight weeks in the NICU with help to support his breathing.

Thanks to the "amazing" care received at Bundaberg Base Hospital and the RBWH, Wyatt now happy and healthy at home with his parents. ✨

[Accessibility image description: Brittany and husband are holding baby Wyatt on a cream couch, they are smiling at camera]
... See MoreSee Less

Judy is the Acting Chaplaincy Team Coordinator at The Prince Charles Hospital, where she also serves as a part-time Anglican Pastoral Carer. Judy leads a team of 20 amazing volunteers from various denominations, providing emotional and spiritual support to patients in need. 💖

Judys role includes supporting distressed patients in the Emergency Department, Palliative Care Unit, and Intensive Care Unit. She also coordinates volunteer schedules to ensure everyone is up to date with their training and requirements.

With nearly two decades of experience as a hospital chaplain at hospitals like Nambour, PAH, and RBWH, Judy was happy to join the TPCH team in 2016.

I am passionate about helping patients navigate tough decisions and believe in the power of spiritual care during a health care journey.

Outside of work, Judy loves reading, traveling, and spending time with her family, especially her energetic four-year-old twin granddaughters who keep her on her toes! 

The Pastoral Care service at TPCH is available Monday to Friday mornings, offering support to those who need it most. 🕊️

#ShoutoutSaturday

[Accessibility image description: Judy is wearing a purple shirt, black cardigan and glasses, smiling at camera, her hand is on a table and there is a bouquet of flowers in the background.]
7 September 2024

Judy is the Acting Chaplaincy Team Coordinator at The Prince Charles Hospital, where she also serves as a part-time Anglican Pastoral Carer. Judy leads a team of 20 amazing volunteers from various denominations, providing emotional and spiritual support to patients in need. 💖

Judy's role includes supporting distressed patients in the Emergency Department, Palliative Care Unit, and Intensive Care Unit. She also coordinates volunteer schedules to ensure everyone is up to date with their training and requirements.

With nearly two decades of experience as a hospital chaplain at hospitals like Nambour, PAH, and RBWH, Judy was happy to join the TPCH team in 2016.

"I am passionate about helping patients navigate tough decisions and believe in the power of spiritual care during a health care journey."

Outside of work, Judy loves reading, traveling, and spending time with her family, especially her energetic four-year-old twin granddaughters who keep her on her toes!

The Pastoral Care service at TPCH is available Monday to Friday mornings, offering support to those who need it most. 🕊️

#ShoutoutSaturday

[Accessibility image description: Judy is wearing a purple shirt, black cardigan and glasses, smiling at camera, her hand is on a table and there is a bouquet of flowers in the background.]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Congratulations Judy hope you enjoy the role

Congratulations Judy

Well done Judy 🌷

Great job Judy 😀🥰

Where the blazes was this team in 2020 while my husband was taking a week to pass away in the P.C.U.?. My family and I was too griefstricken to even ask or think about a chaplain and the staff never let us know such a service existed and none of the chaplains showed up in P.C,U., anyway

View more comments

Dr Cameron wants to change the way people think about plastic surgery.

As the Clinical Director of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at RBWH, his team primarily focuses on complex surgeries to reconstruct and restore normal anatomy after major surgery or trauma.

Each year, Dr Cameron and this remarkable team care for more than 8,000 patients - rebuilding bodies and lives after misfortune. 

Dr Camerons goal is to continue the evolution of Plastic Surgery Services at RBWH, moving with technology and the changing needs of patients.

Im here to support the team, making sure they have everything they need to provide excellent patient care while finding purpose and fulfilment in their work. ❤

[Accessibility image description: Dr Cameron wears a blue shirt, dark blue jacket and glasses and is smiling.]
6 September 2024

Dr Cameron wants to change the way people think about plastic surgery.

As the Clinical Director of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at RBWH, his team primarily focuses on complex surgeries to reconstruct and restore normal anatomy after major surgery or trauma.

Each year, Dr Cameron and this remarkable team care for more than 8,000 patients - rebuilding bodies and lives after misfortune.

Dr Cameron's goal is to continue the evolution of Plastic Surgery Services at RBWH, moving with technology and the changing needs of patients.

"I'm here to support the team, making sure they have everything they need to provide excellent patient care while finding purpose and fulfilment in their work." ❤

[Accessibility image description: Dr Cameron wears a blue shirt, dark blue jacket and glasses and is smiling.]
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Amazing Surgeon who leads if dedicated Surgeons

Please open up more spaces for gender affirming surgery. It could save many lives.

Metro Mental Health provides a comprehensive mental health, alcohol and drug service for those in crisis and with severe or complex needs. The service supports recovery through specialised assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation services delivered in community, hospital, and specialised residential settings. 💚🧠

Clinical Nurse Consultant Agnes is the Service Development Coordinator with the Mental Health team at the RBWH. She is responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing safety and quality systems so they meet national guidelines. 

Patient safety and care quality is my top priority. Its important to me and my role that I promote a culture of ongoing improvement.

Metro North is looking for a pioneer to step into a new role focused on infection control practices for our mental health services. If you’re up for the challenge, apply here: https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-MH585946

#WorkForUsWednesday 🌟

[Accessibility image description: Agnes sits on a black metal chair, the words mental health is written behind her on a brick wall]
4 September 2024

Metro Mental Health provides a comprehensive mental health, alcohol and drug service for those in crisis and with severe or complex needs. The service supports recovery through specialised assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation services delivered in community, hospital, and specialised residential settings. 💚🧠

Clinical Nurse Consultant Agnes is the Service Development Coordinator with the Mental Health team at the RBWH. She is responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing safety and quality systems so they meet national guidelines.

"Patient safety and care quality is my top priority. It's important to me and my role that I promote a culture of ongoing improvement."

Metro North is looking for a pioneer to step into a new role focused on infection control practices for our mental health services. If you’re up for the challenge, apply here: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-MH585946

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[Accessibility image description: Agnes sits on a black metal chair, the words "mental health" is written behind her on a brick wall]
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Yes Agnes!! 🤗 SDC extraordinaire! 🙌

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