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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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Phone: (07) 3646 8216

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As George and his wife Denise were about to get a cab to the airport, George had a haemorrhagic stroke. He needed immediate surgery and was rushed to RBWH. Less than three weeks later George has been making remarkable progress on the ward at STARS.

At first I couldnt remember even the first few letters of the alphabet.  My wife printed it out and put it on my board so I could practise, said George. 

The staff have been amazing. I have daily and sometimes twice daily appointments with the occupational therapists, speech pathologists and physios. They are all helping me get back on track to where I was before the stroke.
18 February 2025

As George and his wife Denise were about to get a cab to the airport, George had a haemorrhagic stroke. He needed immediate surgery and was rushed to RBWH. Less than three weeks later George has been making remarkable progress on the ward at STARS.

"At first I couldn't remember even the first few letters of the alphabet. My wife printed it out and put it on my board so I could practise," said George.

"The staff have been amazing. I have daily and sometimes twice daily appointments with the occupational therapists, speech pathologists and physios. They are all helping me get back on track to where I was before the stroke."
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A speedy recovery George. 👍👌

Wishing you all the best George

So scary! You are in wonderful hands. ❤️

They are absolutely the best at STARS

A pleasure looking after you George 😊

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Once upon a time in a bustling RBWH, there were two clinicians — Jessie, a brilliant RMO in Urology, and Ben, a talented Cardiac Sonographer. ✨ Though they worked in different corners of the hospital, their paths were destined to cross.

One magical night, they met at a party, brought together by a friend who unknowingly set the stage for a beautiful love story. From the very first conversation, there was a spark. Through laughter and long shifts, challenges and triumphs, Jessie and Ben discovered the most powerful secret of all — the key to a happy life is to marry your best friend. ❤️

After seven years of love, adventure, and support, Jessie and Ben’s story took a fairytale turn. Last year, they exchanged vows, and so, in the heart of the hospital where it all began, they began their happily ever after. 💍
14 February 2025

Once upon a time in a bustling RBWH, there were two clinicians — Jessie, a brilliant RMO in Urology, and Ben, a talented Cardiac Sonographer. ✨ Though they worked in different corners of the hospital, their paths were destined to cross.

One magical night, they met at a party, brought together by a friend who unknowingly set the stage for a beautiful love story. From the very first conversation, there was a spark. Through laughter and long shifts, challenges and triumphs, Jessie and Ben discovered the most powerful secret of all — the key to a happy life is to marry your best friend. ❤️

After seven years of love, adventure, and support, Jessie and Ben’s story took a fairytale turn. Last year, they exchanged vows, and so, in the heart of the hospital where it all began, they began their happily ever after. 💍
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I love this 🥰

Congratulations, what a beautiful love story💕

Gorgeous. Congratulations Jess ❤️

Just gorgeous 🥰

Some would say they met the 'old fashioned ' way . To me they found what its like to find a real relationship & life partner... wishing you both a beautiful journey together ❤️

What a journey, super proud of u Jessie Woods, congratulations 💝

Beautiful couple 🥰

Congratulations Jessie and Ben You both understand what everyone’s day are like so it a great match .❤️HVD

Congratulations😍. My hubby and I have been together for 30 years, we met working in 7GOT. 🙂

Happy Valentines Day!

Lovely. The journey is just beginning

Awww dr sister Jessie!!! Miss you Jessie Woods

Congratulations..a lovely story.

💘

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Stella is a pharmacist at RBWH and works primarily with patients with cardiac issues. 

In the Heart Failure Service, we’re dedicated to helping patients improve their heart health. Our team works closely with consultants, nurses, and pharmacists to ensure patients receive the best possible care.

A key part of our work is titrating heart medication, which involves getting patients to their optimal doses to help improve their heart function. 

RBWH is looking for an Advanced Scope Pharmacy Assistant – Clinical Support to help the cardiac pharmacy team, if this sounds like something you are interested in, find out more here! https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH618151
12 February 2025

Stella is a pharmacist at RBWH and works primarily with patients with cardiac issues.

"In the Heart Failure Service, we’re dedicated to helping patients improve their heart health. Our team works closely with consultants, nurses, and pharmacists to ensure patients receive the best possible care."

"A key part of our work is titrating heart medication, which involves getting patients to their optimal doses to help improve their heart function."

RBWH is looking for an Advanced Scope Pharmacy Assistant – Clinical Support to help the cardiac pharmacy team, if this sounds like something you are interested in, find out more here! smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH618151
... See MoreSee Less

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Well done Stella 🌷

Yay Stella! Superstar! 🌟

Great work Stella 😊

Stella is a wonderful colleague to work with ☺️

Go Stella!

Stella is a superstar and an integral part of the cardiology team!

Such a superstar!

Well done Stella!

Awesome Stella!

Nice work Stella

Lovely inside and out! 🥀

My fave pharmacist ❤️❤️

That’s my painting!

Maygen Campbell

Top work Stella

View more comments

Heartbreak can be more than just emotional—it can affect your heart physically too! 💔 
RBWH Cardiology trainee, Dr Callum explains. 

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, better known as broken heart syndrome and is a temporary condition that causes the heart muscle to weaken and change shape. 

Its often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress, such as death of a loved one, PTSD or a car crash and can mimic the feelings of a heart attack, said Callum. 

The good thing is, its treatable and most patients make a full recovery!
11 February 2025

Heartbreak can be more than just emotional—it can affect your heart physically too! 💔
RBWH Cardiology trainee, Dr Callum explains.

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, better known as "broken heart syndrome" and is a temporary condition that causes the heart muscle to weaken and change shape.

"It's often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress, such as death of a loved one, PTSD or a car crash and can mimic the feelings of a heart attack," said Callum.

The good thing is, it's treatable and most patients make a full recovery!
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Great work Callum!

Great to have worked with you Callum, you will be missed.

My sister has this happen. No trauma, no heartbreak. No reason.

So good to have you back Callum

Miss you Callum but so glad you are enjoying being back at the RBWH

I’d certainly appreciate a treatment plan

Susan Jane

Madi Yates 🥹

Got a suspicion this fella might have caused a few breaks himself before 😳😳 Tony Hughan

When my Dad was passing away, I had been beside him for 5 nights. 6th night something felt funny in my heart. Ended up I'm coronary care unit. I wasn't there for his death. But I was looked after with such empathy and care by the hospital.

Fantastic Dr Callum. A warm.presence always on the wards.

Tina Baulch what angus had 😂

I didn’t realise the doctors at the RBWH were so handsome 😍

Amazing insight Callum Yates

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Building better
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The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.
Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
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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

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
As George and his wife Denise were about to get a cab to the airport, George had a haemorrhagic stroke. He needed immediate surgery and was rushed to RBWH. Less than three weeks later George has been making remarkable progress on the ward at STARS.

At first I couldnt remember even the first few letters of the alphabet.  My wife printed it out and put it on my board so I could practise, said George. 

The staff have been amazing. I have daily and sometimes twice daily appointments with the occupational therapists, speech pathologists and physios. They are all helping me get back on track to where I was before the stroke.
18 February 2025

As George and his wife Denise were about to get a cab to the airport, George had a haemorrhagic stroke. He needed immediate surgery and was rushed to RBWH. Less than three weeks later George has been making remarkable progress on the ward at STARS.

"At first I couldn't remember even the first few letters of the alphabet. My wife printed it out and put it on my board so I could practise," said George.

"The staff have been amazing. I have daily and sometimes twice daily appointments with the occupational therapists, speech pathologists and physios. They are all helping me get back on track to where I was before the stroke."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

A speedy recovery George. 👍👌

Wishing you all the best George

So scary! You are in wonderful hands. ❤️

They are absolutely the best at STARS

A pleasure looking after you George 😊

View more comments

Once upon a time in a bustling RBWH, there were two clinicians — Jessie, a brilliant RMO in Urology, and Ben, a talented Cardiac Sonographer. ✨ Though they worked in different corners of the hospital, their paths were destined to cross.

One magical night, they met at a party, brought together by a friend who unknowingly set the stage for a beautiful love story. From the very first conversation, there was a spark. Through laughter and long shifts, challenges and triumphs, Jessie and Ben discovered the most powerful secret of all — the key to a happy life is to marry your best friend. ❤️

After seven years of love, adventure, and support, Jessie and Ben’s story took a fairytale turn. Last year, they exchanged vows, and so, in the heart of the hospital where it all began, they began their happily ever after. 💍
14 February 2025

Once upon a time in a bustling RBWH, there were two clinicians — Jessie, a brilliant RMO in Urology, and Ben, a talented Cardiac Sonographer. ✨ Though they worked in different corners of the hospital, their paths were destined to cross.

One magical night, they met at a party, brought together by a friend who unknowingly set the stage for a beautiful love story. From the very first conversation, there was a spark. Through laughter and long shifts, challenges and triumphs, Jessie and Ben discovered the most powerful secret of all — the key to a happy life is to marry your best friend. ❤️

After seven years of love, adventure, and support, Jessie and Ben’s story took a fairytale turn. Last year, they exchanged vows, and so, in the heart of the hospital where it all began, they began their happily ever after. 💍
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

I love this 🥰

Congratulations, what a beautiful love story💕

Gorgeous. Congratulations Jess ❤️

Just gorgeous 🥰

Some would say they met the 'old fashioned ' way . To me they found what its like to find a real relationship & life partner... wishing you both a beautiful journey together ❤️

What a journey, super proud of u Jessie Woods, congratulations 💝

Beautiful couple 🥰

Congratulations Jessie and Ben You both understand what everyone’s day are like so it a great match .❤️HVD

Congratulations😍. My hubby and I have been together for 30 years, we met working in 7GOT. 🙂

Happy Valentines Day!

Lovely. The journey is just beginning

Awww dr sister Jessie!!! Miss you Jessie Woods

Congratulations..a lovely story.

💘

View more comments

Stella is a pharmacist at RBWH and works primarily with patients with cardiac issues. 

In the Heart Failure Service, we’re dedicated to helping patients improve their heart health. Our team works closely with consultants, nurses, and pharmacists to ensure patients receive the best possible care.

A key part of our work is titrating heart medication, which involves getting patients to their optimal doses to help improve their heart function. 

RBWH is looking for an Advanced Scope Pharmacy Assistant – Clinical Support to help the cardiac pharmacy team, if this sounds like something you are interested in, find out more here! https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH618151
12 February 2025

Stella is a pharmacist at RBWH and works primarily with patients with cardiac issues.

"In the Heart Failure Service, we’re dedicated to helping patients improve their heart health. Our team works closely with consultants, nurses, and pharmacists to ensure patients receive the best possible care."

"A key part of our work is titrating heart medication, which involves getting patients to their optimal doses to help improve their heart function."

RBWH is looking for an Advanced Scope Pharmacy Assistant – Clinical Support to help the cardiac pharmacy team, if this sounds like something you are interested in, find out more here! smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH618151
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Well done Stella 🌷

Yay Stella! Superstar! 🌟

Great work Stella 😊

Stella is a wonderful colleague to work with ☺️

Go Stella!

Stella is a superstar and an integral part of the cardiology team!

Such a superstar!

Well done Stella!

Awesome Stella!

Nice work Stella

Lovely inside and out! 🥀

My fave pharmacist ❤️❤️

That’s my painting!

Maygen Campbell

Top work Stella

View more comments

Heartbreak can be more than just emotional—it can affect your heart physically too! 💔 
RBWH Cardiology trainee, Dr Callum explains. 

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, better known as broken heart syndrome and is a temporary condition that causes the heart muscle to weaken and change shape. 

Its often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress, such as death of a loved one, PTSD or a car crash and can mimic the feelings of a heart attack, said Callum. 

The good thing is, its treatable and most patients make a full recovery!
11 February 2025

Heartbreak can be more than just emotional—it can affect your heart physically too! 💔
RBWH Cardiology trainee, Dr Callum explains.

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, better known as "broken heart syndrome" and is a temporary condition that causes the heart muscle to weaken and change shape.

"It's often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress, such as death of a loved one, PTSD or a car crash and can mimic the feelings of a heart attack," said Callum.

The good thing is, it's treatable and most patients make a full recovery!
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Great work Callum!

Great to have worked with you Callum, you will be missed.

My sister has this happen. No trauma, no heartbreak. No reason.

So good to have you back Callum

Miss you Callum but so glad you are enjoying being back at the RBWH

I’d certainly appreciate a treatment plan

Susan Jane

Madi Yates 🥹

Got a suspicion this fella might have caused a few breaks himself before 😳😳 Tony Hughan

When my Dad was passing away, I had been beside him for 5 nights. 6th night something felt funny in my heart. Ended up I'm coronary care unit. I wasn't there for his death. But I was looked after with such empathy and care by the hospital.

Fantastic Dr Callum. A warm.presence always on the wards.

Tina Baulch what angus had 😂

I didn’t realise the doctors at the RBWH were so handsome 😍

Amazing insight Callum Yates

View more comments

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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.

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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

Latest news


More news

Events


More events

/ MetroNorthHHS

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As George and his wife Denise were about to get a cab to the airport, George had a haemorrhagic stroke. He needed immediate surgery and was rushed to RBWH. Less than three weeks later George has been making remarkable progress on the ward at STARS.

At first I couldnt remember even the first few letters of the alphabet.  My wife printed it out and put it on my board so I could practise, said George. 

The staff have been amazing. I have daily and sometimes twice daily appointments with the occupational therapists, speech pathologists and physios. They are all helping me get back on track to where I was before the stroke.
18 February 2025

As George and his wife Denise were about to get a cab to the airport, George had a haemorrhagic stroke. He needed immediate surgery and was rushed to RBWH. Less than three weeks later George has been making remarkable progress on the ward at STARS.

"At first I couldn't remember even the first few letters of the alphabet. My wife printed it out and put it on my board so I could practise," said George.

"The staff have been amazing. I have daily and sometimes twice daily appointments with the occupational therapists, speech pathologists and physios. They are all helping me get back on track to where I was before the stroke."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

A speedy recovery George. 👍👌

Wishing you all the best George

So scary! You are in wonderful hands. ❤️

They are absolutely the best at STARS

A pleasure looking after you George 😊

View more comments

Once upon a time in a bustling RBWH, there were two clinicians — Jessie, a brilliant RMO in Urology, and Ben, a talented Cardiac Sonographer. ✨ Though they worked in different corners of the hospital, their paths were destined to cross.

One magical night, they met at a party, brought together by a friend who unknowingly set the stage for a beautiful love story. From the very first conversation, there was a spark. Through laughter and long shifts, challenges and triumphs, Jessie and Ben discovered the most powerful secret of all — the key to a happy life is to marry your best friend. ❤️

After seven years of love, adventure, and support, Jessie and Ben’s story took a fairytale turn. Last year, they exchanged vows, and so, in the heart of the hospital where it all began, they began their happily ever after. 💍
14 February 2025

Once upon a time in a bustling RBWH, there were two clinicians — Jessie, a brilliant RMO in Urology, and Ben, a talented Cardiac Sonographer. ✨ Though they worked in different corners of the hospital, their paths were destined to cross.

One magical night, they met at a party, brought together by a friend who unknowingly set the stage for a beautiful love story. From the very first conversation, there was a spark. Through laughter and long shifts, challenges and triumphs, Jessie and Ben discovered the most powerful secret of all — the key to a happy life is to marry your best friend. ❤️

After seven years of love, adventure, and support, Jessie and Ben’s story took a fairytale turn. Last year, they exchanged vows, and so, in the heart of the hospital where it all began, they began their happily ever after. 💍
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

I love this 🥰

Congratulations, what a beautiful love story💕

Gorgeous. Congratulations Jess ❤️

Just gorgeous 🥰

Some would say they met the 'old fashioned ' way . To me they found what its like to find a real relationship & life partner... wishing you both a beautiful journey together ❤️

What a journey, super proud of u Jessie Woods, congratulations 💝

Beautiful couple 🥰

Congratulations Jessie and Ben You both understand what everyone’s day are like so it a great match .❤️HVD

Congratulations😍. My hubby and I have been together for 30 years, we met working in 7GOT. 🙂

Happy Valentines Day!

Lovely. The journey is just beginning

Awww dr sister Jessie!!! Miss you Jessie Woods

Congratulations..a lovely story.

💘

View more comments

Stella is a pharmacist at RBWH and works primarily with patients with cardiac issues. 

In the Heart Failure Service, we’re dedicated to helping patients improve their heart health. Our team works closely with consultants, nurses, and pharmacists to ensure patients receive the best possible care.

A key part of our work is titrating heart medication, which involves getting patients to their optimal doses to help improve their heart function. 

RBWH is looking for an Advanced Scope Pharmacy Assistant – Clinical Support to help the cardiac pharmacy team, if this sounds like something you are interested in, find out more here! https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH618151
12 February 2025

Stella is a pharmacist at RBWH and works primarily with patients with cardiac issues.

"In the Heart Failure Service, we’re dedicated to helping patients improve their heart health. Our team works closely with consultants, nurses, and pharmacists to ensure patients receive the best possible care."

"A key part of our work is titrating heart medication, which involves getting patients to their optimal doses to help improve their heart function."

RBWH is looking for an Advanced Scope Pharmacy Assistant – Clinical Support to help the cardiac pharmacy team, if this sounds like something you are interested in, find out more here! smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH618151
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Well done Stella 🌷

Yay Stella! Superstar! 🌟

Great work Stella 😊

Stella is a wonderful colleague to work with ☺️

Go Stella!

Stella is a superstar and an integral part of the cardiology team!

Such a superstar!

Well done Stella!

Awesome Stella!

Nice work Stella

Lovely inside and out! 🥀

My fave pharmacist ❤️❤️

That’s my painting!

Maygen Campbell

Top work Stella

View more comments

Heartbreak can be more than just emotional—it can affect your heart physically too! 💔 
RBWH Cardiology trainee, Dr Callum explains. 

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, better known as broken heart syndrome and is a temporary condition that causes the heart muscle to weaken and change shape. 

Its often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress, such as death of a loved one, PTSD or a car crash and can mimic the feelings of a heart attack, said Callum. 

The good thing is, its treatable and most patients make a full recovery!
11 February 2025

Heartbreak can be more than just emotional—it can affect your heart physically too! 💔
RBWH Cardiology trainee, Dr Callum explains.

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, better known as "broken heart syndrome" and is a temporary condition that causes the heart muscle to weaken and change shape.

"It's often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress, such as death of a loved one, PTSD or a car crash and can mimic the feelings of a heart attack," said Callum.

The good thing is, it's treatable and most patients make a full recovery!
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Great work Callum!

Great to have worked with you Callum, you will be missed.

My sister has this happen. No trauma, no heartbreak. No reason.

So good to have you back Callum

Miss you Callum but so glad you are enjoying being back at the RBWH

I’d certainly appreciate a treatment plan

Susan Jane

Madi Yates 🥹

Got a suspicion this fella might have caused a few breaks himself before 😳😳 Tony Hughan

When my Dad was passing away, I had been beside him for 5 nights. 6th night something felt funny in my heart. Ended up I'm coronary care unit. I wasn't there for his death. But I was looked after with such empathy and care by the hospital.

Fantastic Dr Callum. A warm.presence always on the wards.

Tina Baulch what angus had 😂

I didn’t realise the doctors at the RBWH were so handsome 😍

Amazing insight Callum Yates

View more comments

Load more

Three images of patients and artist renderings
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for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.

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