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18
Feb
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.

19
Feb
2026

Advanced Life Support - Level 2

Date: 19 – 20 February 2026
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital

2-day course focusing on developing advanced skills in managing the deteriorating patient and cardiac arrest

11
Mar
2026
  • Advanced Life Support Level 1 Course

Advanced Life Support - Level 1 Course

Date: 11 March 2026
Time: TBC
Venue: The Prince Charles Hospital

Level 1 courses are for those clinicians who want general competence in airway management and basic life support for a deteriorating patient and cardiac arrest. Suitable if you normally are part of team rather than the lead.

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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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Baby Finleys start to life may have been rocky, but his move closer to home was made easier thanks to Caboolture Hospital and the new neonatal unit.

In line with World Prematurity Day yesterday, we are pleased to report that baby Finley is doing well after being born at just 29 weeks, and went home recently! 

Finley spent more than nine weeks at RBWH, where he received CPAP and oxygen support. He was then transferred to Caboolture Hospitals rooming-in rooms recently, where he continued to develop and grow. 🐣

“My car was broken, so I was getting public transport between Caboolture and Brisbane every day,” Finleys Mum Clare said.

“Finley’s Dad was struggling to see him due to work commitments, but when he came here, he could see him a lot more.

“The nurses are amazing and right there when we need them, and to now have support so close to home means everything.” 🩷
18 November 2025

Baby Finley's start to life may have been rocky, but his move closer to home was made easier thanks to Caboolture Hospital and the new neonatal unit.

In line with World Prematurity Day yesterday, we are pleased to report that baby Finley is doing well after being born at just 29 weeks, and went home recently!

Finley spent more than nine weeks at RBWH, where he received CPAP and oxygen support. He was then transferred to Caboolture Hospital's rooming-in rooms recently, where he continued to develop and grow. 🐣

“My car was broken, so I was getting public transport between Caboolture and Brisbane every day,” Finley's Mum Clare said.

“Finley’s Dad was struggling to see him due to work commitments, but when he came here, he could see him a lot more.

“The nurses are amazing and right there when we need them, and to now have support so close to home means everything.” 🩷
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For more details about the Neonatal Unit at Caboolture, read the full story here: metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/news/neonatal-unit-finley

I had my first seizure at 18 months; it was mostly manageable until we moved to Australia in my 30s. I had a shunt put in, in 2019, but my condition deteriorated, and I was having on average 30 seizures a week. I couldnt work or hold down a job because of this, which affected me greatly. I had my last seizure on the day that I had drug resistant focal epilepsy surgery and have been seizure free ever since. During my time as a patient, I would watch the health teams and realised that the work they do every day really matters. Its incredibly important and it became my goal to work here at the hospital. With help from some of the neurology team, I now work as an advocate and AO, working through seven departments here at RBWH, including neurology. I love this hospital.

💭 Monday Mantra, former RBWH Neurology patient and current staff member Neil.
17 November 2025

"I had my first seizure at 18 months; it was mostly manageable until we moved to Australia in my 30's. I had a shunt put in, in 2019, but my condition deteriorated, and I was having on average 30 seizures a week. I couldn't work or hold down a job because of this, which affected me greatly. I had my last seizure on the day that I had drug resistant focal epilepsy surgery and have been seizure free ever since. During my time as a patient, I would watch the health teams and realised that the work they do every day really matters. It's incredibly important and it became my goal to work here at the hospital. With help from some of the neurology team, I now work as an advocate and AO, working through seven departments here at RBWH, including neurology. I love this hospital."

💭 Monday Mantra, former RBWH Neurology patient and current staff member Neil.
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You are an amazing AO and an amazing person Neil! I am so grateful to be able to work with you.

You are a Star Neil ⭐️You bring smile & laughter!! Keep it up. We love having you around the Renal Unit. From Renal Transplant Team❤️

Fantastic story

Thank you everyone for your kind words and support, both the people I know and those I don’t. It truly means so much!

Know this fella well. This was a dream for him and I know he would be a credit to your team!

Thank you for sharing your story, Neil. It's been one hell of a journey, but so glad that you are where you are now, and that you were able to realise your goal of working at the hospital. Love you, mate.

I'm happy crying too much to write something meaningful! I love you and you're happiness and "second chance" at life brings us all so much happiness xxx

You’re a star Neil. Lovely post. Well done for sharing. You are always so generous with your time and story.

Thank you for posting this. Yes, I’ve been seizure free since 20th April 2020, the day of my surgery. A complete success, especially given I now work as an admin at the place that saved my life ❤️❤️❤️

Neil, your journey is truly remarkable, and I'm so glad you've been seizure-free since your surgery. Your dedication to working at the hospital and advocating for others is genuinely inspiring. You truly embody the spirit of resilience and compassion.

Great stuff, Neil.

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The Eat Walk Engage team are celebrating 10 years of service since their humble beginnings at RBWH, with the program now helping thousands of patients in their recovery across the state. 🔟🥳

Program managers Prue, Karen and Margaret have been with the team since its inception in 2015, supporting clinical staff in initiatives that get patients moving, nourished and connected whilst in hospital. 

By listening to our patients talk about their experience and guiding their recovery, weve been able to improve our care practices and introduce some pretty exciting initiatives, shares Margaret.

From music concerts, interactions with Kindy kids, visits from the Delta Dogs and inter-hospital ward challenges, the program that started right here is now internationally recognised.

Weve taken our healthcare teams on a journey of improvement, making changes to the physical environment and motivating everyone along the way. 

Congratulations to the Eat Walk Engage team on their remarkable 10 years of care! 🎂
13 November 2025

The Eat Walk Engage team are celebrating 10 years of service since their humble beginnings at RBWH, with the program now helping thousands of patients in their recovery across the state. 🔟🥳

Program managers Prue, Karen and Margaret have been with the team since its inception in 2015, supporting clinical staff in initiatives that get patients moving, nourished and connected whilst in hospital.

"By listening to our patients talk about their experience and guiding their recovery, we've been able to improve our care practices and introduce some pretty exciting initiatives," shares Margaret.

"From music concerts, interactions with Kindy kids, visits from the Delta Dogs and inter-hospital ward challenges, the program that started right here is now internationally recognised.

"We've taken our healthcare teams on a journey of improvement, making changes to the physical environment and motivating everyone along the way."

Congratulations to the Eat Walk Engage team on their remarkable 10 years of care! 🎂
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Fantastic evidence based program. Congratulations EWE team.

Love this

They all do a wonderful job

I remember doing a trial in 7BWest vascular before I retired Awesome work

Congratulations on 10 years of fantastic work

Congratulations 🎊absolutely the best way to care ❤️

Amazing team who do the most amazing job, our patients really appreciate you and so do we!

Well done team.❤️❤️

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Congratulations to EWE team for a fantastic 10 years.

Superstars!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Such a great team. The EWE program has been a massive asset to the wards.

Legends, you play such an important role in the care provided. Thank you.

Congrats EWE leadership team

Congrats guys!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Congrats ladies and the EWE team for the amazing work you do.

So honoured to work in an EWE affiliated ward for the last 10 years. Such an incredible and valuable program. Great work team 💖

What a team 💕

What a wonderful team!! 🥳

EWE are essential and we would be lost without them! So appreciated. 👏🏼👏🏼

Congratulations team! 🩷🧡🩵

Totally agree with the EWE concept. More power to you team. Well done 👏

Such a wonderful team. You all make such a difference 🩷

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As we reflect on Remembrance Day, we are reminded of the countless lives touched by ex-serving men and women who have made sacrifices in the line of duty. 

Many Metro North Health staff have a military connection, including Professor Michael Reade, an Intensive Care Physician at RBWH and Brigadier, Defence Professor of Military Medicine and Surgery.
 
Michael’s prelude to the minutes silence will be heard throughout the RBWH today, leading patients, staff and families to reflect on the lives lost.
 
Much like Anzac Day when we reflect and remember our Australian and New Zealand comrades, Remembrance Day reminds us to honour those all around the world who gave their lives in service,” Michael said.
 
We’re the custodians of the institutions built by those who returned, such as our great public hospitals.
 
“Their dedication and sacrifices give us the opportunities of a healthier and fairer society, which is why it’s so important to honour them on days like this.”
 
Metro North Health acknowledges the dedication of all serving and ex-serving men and women on this special day. 
 
Lest We Forget. 💗
11 November 2025

As we reflect on Remembrance Day, we are reminded of the countless lives touched by ex-serving men and women who have made sacrifices in the line of duty.

Many Metro North Health staff have a military connection, including Professor Michael Reade, an Intensive Care Physician at RBWH and Brigadier, Defence Professor of Military Medicine and Surgery.

Michael’s prelude to the minute's silence will be heard throughout the RBWH today, leading patients, staff and families to reflect on the lives lost.

"Much like Anzac Day when we reflect and remember our Australian and New Zealand comrades, Remembrance Day reminds us to honour those all around the world who gave their lives in service,” Michael said.

"We’re the custodians of the institutions built by those who returned, such as our great public hospitals.

“Their dedication and sacrifices give us the opportunities of a healthier and fairer society, which is why it’s so important to honour them on days like this.”

Metro North Health acknowledges the dedication of all serving and ex-serving men and women on this special day.

Lest We Forget. 💗
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Thank you for your service Michael

This was an incredible introduction to the minutes silence and last post! Thank you to Michael for sharing such special stories, and your acknowledgements! Very touching!

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“I worked in childcare when I was younger in Sydney looking after babies and young children. I lived on a farm in West Wyalong, but these days I call Carbrook home. I enjoyed a cruise down the Blue Danube from the Netherlands to Budapest and really enjoyed the German countryside. When I’m at home I enjoy gardening and dog minding, and I’m looking forward to seeing the dogs again when I head home. I’ve been here for three months and the ward team give me lots of resources and activities to keep me busy. Cherie from Eat Walk Engage visits me every day; when I’m down she spends time with me, and she’s always encouraging and confident, not just to me but to everybody. Her brightness makes a difference.”

💭 Monday Mantra, Rita, 78 RBWH Ward 8AN, heading home soon after 3 months in hospital!
10 November 2025

“I worked in childcare when I was younger in Sydney looking after babies and young children. I lived on a farm in West Wyalong, but these days I call Carbrook home. I enjoyed a cruise down the Blue Danube from the Netherlands to Budapest and really enjoyed the German countryside. When I’m at home I enjoy gardening and dog minding, and I’m looking forward to seeing the dogs again when I head home. I’ve been here for three months and the ward team give me lots of resources and activities to keep me busy. Cherie from Eat Walk Engage visits me every day; when I’m down she spends time with me, and she’s always encouraging and confident, not just to me but to everybody. Her brightness makes a difference.”

💭 Monday Mantra, Rita, 78 RBWH Ward 8AN, heading home soon after 3 months in hospital!
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I bet you’re very grateful and excited to head home after 3 months Rita. So happy you had the lovely Cherie visiting you. The Eat Walk Engage team do a wonderful job preventing hospital acquired delirium.

Bless your heart Rita. Three months.. long time. I bet all those dogs will be very happy to see you when you get back home.

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