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Preventing falls this festive season

Prevent slips, trips and falls this festive season with the RBWH Trauma Service.

mrsod2025-12-22T09:19:51+10:0022 December 2025|
  • RBWH Food Services team members, Sunny, Scott and Anastasia are among those bringing festive flavour to the RBWH menu this Christmas.

RBWH Food Service brings festive favourites to patients this Christmas

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital food services team have given their menu a yuletide makeover for those spending this Christmas in hospital.

mrsod2025-12-19T07:54:15+10:0019 December 2025|
  • The RBWH Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Team won 4 awards at the Metro North Health Staff Excellence Awards

Metro North staff excellence shines bright at annual awards

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and a cardiology outreach program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were among the winners at the 2025 Metro North Health Staff Excellence Awards.

mrsod2025-12-18T13:18:58+10:0018 December 2025|
  • Metro North occupational therapists receiving SENSe training with Professor Leeanne Carey.

‘It just makes SENSe’: Therapy for people with sensory impairment after a stoke.

Occupational Therapy Director at Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS), Tamsin Mahoney, is excited that a new therapy for sensory impairment will soon be available for Metro North patients.

mrsod2025-12-18T11:57:34+10:0018 December 2025|
  • Dr Alison Mudge and her team created the Eat Walk Engage program at RBWH in 2015

RBWH strengthens its commitment to patients with cognitive impairment

After a decade of success with the Eat Walk Engage program, RBWH is working to further enhance the care provided to patients with cognitive impairment.

mrsod2025-12-18T12:08:50+10:0012 December 2025|

RBWH leading emergency department sepsis research

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) will soon become Australia’s foremost centre for emergency department sepsis research.

Douglas2025-12-11T13:50:23+10:0011 December 2025|
  • RBWH Director of Nuclear Medicine Professor David Pattison, RBWH Endocrinologist Dr Elizabeth Wootton and RBWH Endocrine Surgeon Clement Wong.

Clinical trial set to provide better outcomes for hyperparathyroidism patients

A new clinical trial at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) may hold the key for better management of primary hyperparathyroidism.

mrsod2025-11-28T14:33:35+10:0028 November 2025|
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