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26
Aug
2026

Advanced Life Support – Level 1 Course

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.

Professional development

9
Sep
2026

Advanced Life Support – Level 1 Course

Time: TBS
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.

Professional development

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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

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

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We moved to Brisbane six months ago from the Gold Coast. I am a drug and alcohol nurse and Jasper is a cardiology doctor here at the RBWH but we first met each other working at a hospital in Sydney. I am European so our baby Violette is spelt with the double t, its a French-English name. We are going home today and looking forward to going on strolls around our neighbourhood with Violette in the pram. The midwives on this ward have been amazing and were so excited to be parents.

💭 Monday Mantra, Mum Pauline with Dad Jasper and baby Violette
17 August 2026

"We moved to Brisbane six months ago from the Gold Coast. I am a drug and alcohol nurse and Jasper is a cardiology doctor here at the RBWH but we first met each other working at a hospital in Sydney. I am European so our baby Violette is spelt with the double 't', it's a French-English name. We are going home today and looking forward to going on strolls around our neighbourhood with Violette in the pram. The midwives on this ward have been amazing and we're so excited to be parents."

💭 Monday Mantra, Mum Pauline with Dad Jasper and baby Violette
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I was gonna spell my daughters name like this !

Congratulations, i have a Violette- she is now 8. Super beautiful name🫶

Congratulations Jasper!! So happy for you 🥰

Welcome to your little Queenslander!! Enjoy your life in the sunshine state.

Lovely Family!

Oh Jasper and Pauline, Violette is gorgeous. Congratulations. 💕

Congratulations, to you both, enjoy your life, and family. 💕

Congratultions to you both 🩷

Congratulations mate 🙂

Jasper it’s a girl!!!!!!!!! Yay 🙌. This has made my day . I’m so happy for you and Pauline . You are one blessed and loved little baby Violette. 🫶

My Aunty had a different first name being of Greek ancestry and many years ago when she was working, she is now retired, her workmates called her Violet, spelled differently, but such a pretty name because she had blue violet eyes! Congrats and God Bless your little girl!

Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐

Beautiful name.

How lovely.

Congratulations

Congratulations!

Congratulations 🥳

Congratulations 🙌

Congratulations 🥰

Congratulations ❤️

Congratulations

Congratulations

Congratulations!! 🩷

Congratulations 🥂

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RBWH Midwives Esther and Jamie both had slightly unconventional routes to midwifery.  

Whilst Jamie discovered midwifery for the first time through a Facebook ad in the middle of studying criminal justice, Esther was working in HR, before having children of her own made her want to pursue midwifery. 

Both women couldnt be happier with their career change, and their day-to-day supporting women. 

I am so passionate about womens health and the sisterhood of working with my colleagues, alongside midwifery I also do childcare education classes here, and that really feeds something in me, Jamie said. 

Its not all about babies being born, thats just one day in their life, but so many people remember the people who cared for them along the way, especially if they are here for a while. Being able to build that rapport with our patients regardless of what is going on in their life, its so satisfying, Esther added. 

You can join the sisterhood at RBWH Ward 6B via the link below! 💞 

https://apply-springboard.health.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH689712
14 August 2026

RBWH Midwives Esther and Jamie both had slightly unconventional routes to midwifery.

Whilst Jamie discovered midwifery for the first time through a Facebook ad in the middle of studying criminal justice, Esther was working in HR, before having children of her own made her want to pursue midwifery.

Both women couldn't be happier with their career change, and their day-to-day supporting women.

"I am so passionate about women's health and the sisterhood of working with my colleagues, alongside midwifery I also do childcare education classes here, and that really feeds something in me," Jamie said.

"It's not all about babies being born, that's just one day in their life, but so many people remember the people who cared for them along the way, especially if they are here for a while. Being able to build that rapport with our patients regardless of what is going on in their life, it's so satisfying," Esther added.

You can join the 'sisterhood' at RBWH Ward 6B via the link below! 💞

apply-springboard.health.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH689712
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We have the most amazing midwives at the RBWH ❤️ 😍 so lucky.

Two incredible midwives how lucky are the women of 6B 👸👸

I was honoured to have Esther involved in my prenatal care and she added so much to our journey. ❤️

Beautiful women!

I was in a post office in Gympie one day when this guy approached me and asked, "Do you remember me?", I must have looked a bit puzzled, and he continued," You delivered my daughter's baby." Then it clicked with me, and I asked how she was going. Great thing about small towns - you're remembered. (Bub and mum were going well).

Amazing to see great midwives! Esther excited to see this

Gorgeous girls and wonderful midwives! Love working with you both! 💖

Two amazing Midwives 💕💕

Jamie is awesome!

Wonderful Gals! 💕

The best midwives 🤩😍😘

Two wonderful midwives 😍

VERY PROUD of you both on your achievements & advocating for women centred care😍😍 Proud to work beside you BOTH AND WATCH you grow not only as beautiful midwives but also as Women 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹

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Zeinab took on the adventure of a lifetime when she left home in Iran to become a Nuclear Medicine Scientist in Brisbane, working at RBWH. 
 
While she started her studies back home, she decided to move to Brisbane on a UQ scholarship to complete her biomedical imaging PHD - with Queenslands sunshine and greenery keeping her here for work. 🌞🌳
 
Her role sees her work with patients to conduct diagnostic and molecular imaging, where she sees mostly cancer patients, but she also works across health issues such as kidney function, thyroid function and bone density.
 
“I chose a career in healthcare because I wanted a job that combines science with human connection - it gives me a sense of purpose to know that I’m contributing to patient care and making someone’s day a little easier,” she said.
 
“It’s a multidisciplinary department so I am looking to grow my skills in various areas and contribute both clinically and through research to improve patient outcomes.
 
“Outside of work, I love hiking and exploring nature, as it’s very green and different to home. I am also learning to play the piano and doing my research, which keeps me busy.”
13 August 2026

Zeinab took on the adventure of a lifetime when she left home in Iran to become a Nuclear Medicine Scientist in Brisbane, working at RBWH.

While she started her studies back home, she decided to move to Brisbane on a UQ scholarship to complete her biomedical imaging PHD - with Queensland's sunshine and greenery keeping her here for work. 🌞🌳

Her role sees her work with patients to conduct diagnostic and molecular imaging, where she sees mostly cancer patients, but she also works across health issues such as kidney function, thyroid function and bone density.

“I chose a career in healthcare because I wanted a job that combines science with human connection - it gives me a sense of purpose to know that I’m contributing to patient care and making someone’s day a little easier,” she said.

“It’s a multidisciplinary department so I am looking to grow my skills in various areas and contribute both clinically and through research to improve patient outcomes.

“Outside of work, I love hiking and exploring nature, as it’s very green and different to home. I am also learning to play the piano and doing my research, which keeps me busy.”
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Congratulations on your achievement- I hope you become an AUS Citizen 💐

Congratulations ,on all your achievements 👏 .

Zeinab, a very warm welcome to Australia. Peace and good health.

Amazing Zeinab 👏🏻

Yay Zeinab 👍🏻love working with you

Fantastic achievement. 🌺

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12 August 2026

Step inside the RBWH Level 4 Perioperative Suites and find out what a perioperative nurse gets up to each day!

This busy team are looking for experienced theatre nurses to join their ranks via the EOI linked below (Registered Nurse (NG 5) - Operating Rooms Level 4 RBWH).

Share this video with someone who you think should take their next career step, or if this sounds like you, don’t hesitate to apply! 🙌

metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/eoi/?filter_22=Nursing%2FMidwifery&mode=any
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That they do

The RBH 4G operating theatres were a satisfying place to work. I enjoyed scrubbing in that complex. Should have stayed.

You guys scrub up well!! Well spoken ❤️❤️

Great video team! 👏🏼

A great team. They do a wonderful job every day 👏👏👏👏

Go Team! I do prefer appendicectomies over GSWs though...

Great team

Wow, I am so happy to see you all❤️I miss working at Royals and with the amazing team. Hats off to the hard work you all do❤️

Well done guys! Love your work 💙

Love you work guys!

Spent 16 years in these theatres, always great teams doing amazing work.

Well done team 👏👏👏. It is nice to put a face to the voice when I ring theatres per work day. You are all so helpful. Thank you all.

Go Team!!

What surgeries does level 4 RBWH do? Can't open the link

Tash Johnson 🤔

Marnie Wood

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Its that time of the year - the winds are blowing, a Brisbane public holiday is just hours away, and the RBWH Food Services team has brought the Ekka to our wards with iconic strawberry sundaes! 🍓🍦

Following extremely positive feedback from last year, these strawberry treats were back on the menu for patients like Brenda to enjoy.

“I have multiple myeloma so staying very positive that I will beat it,” Brenda said. 

“I have been to the Ekka once with my kids about 25 years ago but went to the Victorian show as a kid. For me, I loved the showbags, the Sunny Boy and Bertie Beetle.”
11 August 2026

It's that time of the year - the winds are blowing, a Brisbane public holiday is just hours away, and the RBWH Food Services team has brought the Ekka to our wards with iconic strawberry sundaes! 🍓🍦

Following extremely positive feedback from last year, these strawberry treats were back on the menu for patients like Brenda to enjoy.

“I have multiple myeloma so staying very positive that I will beat it,” Brenda said.

“I have been to the Ekka once with my kids about 25 years ago but went to the Victorian show as a kid. For me, I loved the showbags, the Sunny Boy and Bertie Beetle.”
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Enjoy Brenda and sending you loads of positive vibes 🤗

Strawberry ice cream and Dagwood dogs. That’s the Ekka food for me 😁

Such a great initiative.🙏

U should see TPCH Food Services menu for Ekka Wednesday 😉

I love this!

Yes they were very popular with my patients today they enjoyed them

Please keep them on the menu a little longer so I can enjoy them too! Going in for radio active iodine treatment on Monday and currently doing low iodine diet and no dairy or soy either. Went to the Ekka but couldn't have the iconic ice creams.

Positive vibes

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