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Attending the TPCH ED unexpectedly is no picnic, but it's certainly made better with gifted hand-knitted teddy bears and our Child Life Therapist Meenu! 🧸

Six-year-old Masie is just one recent visitor to our Kids ED who found comfort through play with Meenu, following a seizure as a result of her epilepsy.

The beautiful hand-knitted bears given to little patients like Masie are made by volunteers, including 102-year-old Dale, the mother of paediatric ED Doctor Faye.

"We come to the hospital a bit, but this makes it more fun and takes the pressure off," said Masie's Mum, Chelyce. 🫶

"We can't always go home straight away as we wait for tests, so this is a good distraction for Masie."
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Attending the TPCH ED unexpectedly is no picnic, but its certainly made better with gifted hand-knitted teddy bears and our Child Life Therapist Meenu! 🧸

Six-year-old Masie is just one recent visitor to our Kids ED who found comfort through play with Meenu, following a seizure as a result of her epilepsy.

The beautiful hand-knitted bears given to little patients like Masie are made by volunteers, including 102-year-old Dale, the mother of paediatric ED Doctor Faye.

We come to the hospital a bit, but this makes it more fun and takes the pressure off, said Masies Mum, Chelyce. 🫶

We cant always go home straight away as we wait for tests, so this is a good distraction for Masie.
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Attending the TPCH ED unexpectedly is no picnic, but it's certainly made better with gifted hand-knitted teddy bears and our Child Life Therapist Meenu! 🧸

Six-year-old Masie is just one recent visitor to our Kids ED who found comfort through play with Meenu, following a seizure as a result of her epilepsy.

The beautiful hand-knitted bears given to little patients like Masie are made by volunteers, including 102-year-old Dale, the mother of paediatric ED Doctor Faye.

"We come to the hospital a bit, but this makes it more fun and takes the pressure off," said Masie's Mum, Chelyce. 🫶

"We can't always go home straight away as we wait for tests, so this is a good distraction for Masie."

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"I'm originally from Monto, there's not much out that way. I transferred from Monto to Bundaberg and then Bundaberg to here. Advice for my younger self would be to accept the help and don't try to be the perfect mum, it won't work. I thought I could go back to being a normal mum right after my c-section. But when they say that all your pain disappears when you hear the baby cry for the first time, well, it really does."

💭 Monday Mantra, Kelly, Maternity patient at RBWH.

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Different decade but same dedication and care. 💙

Did you have a story to share about working with us in the 90’s? Let us know in the comments below. 👩‍⚕️

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Cathy leads our work in environment and waste at Metro North - a big job that ensures everything runs smoothly across our hospitals. 

She's testament to changing career direction and going for what you want - with a background in recruitment of 12 years, before moving into sales, and ultimately ending up at Metro North leading a large team of experts who reduce waste going into landfill. 

"A lot of focus is on the recycling management and finding solutions, it's an evolving space," she said.

"My advice is that if you like the look of something and you feel you have the transferable skills, it's up to you, your destiny really is in your hands." 

#ShoutoutSaturday to Cathy and the Waste and Environment team working hard to make Metro North a better place! 👏🌿

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