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  • Advanced Life Support Level 1 Course

Advanced Life Support - Level 1 Course

Date: 18th February 2025
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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health services
for our community
$456 million invested over
the next five years and major
infrastructure projects underway.
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The Prince Charles Hospital

627 Rode Road
CHERMSIDE QLD 4032

Phone: (07) 3139 4000

Kallangur Satellite Hospital

9 Stoker Way
KALLANGUR QLD 4503
Phone: (07) 3285 0000

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

/ MetroNorthHHS

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7 days ago

Joseph is a Nutrition Assistant at TPCH who works with dietitians and other team members to support patients at risk of, or diagnosed with, malnutrition. 🍎

"Older adults may be at risk of malnutrition if they experience health issues that make eating difficult, such as dementia or dental problems. They might lose their appetite, have trouble swallowing, or struggle with chronic conditions or medications that impact their diet," Joseph said.

“I enjoy providing patients with meaningful nutrition advice to support them throughout their hospital stay”

TPCH is looking for another Nutrition Assistant like Joseph to join their team. If this sounds like you, apply now! smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-PCH612603
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Joseph is a Nutrition Assistant at TPCH who works with dietitians and other team members to support patients at risk of, or diagnosed with, malnutrition. 🍎

Older adults may be at risk of malnutrition if they experience health issues that make eating difficult, such as dementia or dental problems. They might lose their appetite, have trouble swallowing, or struggle with chronic conditions or medications that impact their diet, Joseph said.  

“I enjoy providing patients with meaningful nutrition advice to support them throughout their hospital stay”

TPCH is looking for another Nutrition Assistant like Joseph to join their team. If this sounds like you, apply now! https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-PCH612603

Comment on Facebook

Go Joseph! Our nutrition assistant team provide such an important service to TPCH inpatients. Thank you for all you and the team do!

Thank you Joseph and the Nutrition assistant team for the great service you provide to patients at TPCH!

Joseph is amazing - we are very lucky to have you at TPCH !

Awesome stuff Joseph!!

Sallyann Elizabeth Galodamu

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1 week ago

Erisa and Avissa are bringing double the brain power to their intern year at The Prince Charles Hospital, as they join 203 junior doctors across Metro North starting their careers this week.

The twins, who were born in Iran and grew up in Canada, have spent four long years apart while studying in Brisbane and Wollongong before being reunited this week at TPCH.

"We were really determined to work in the same hospital so we could finally be together. I moved to Australia by myself and had my first birthday alone, as we are usually together as twins, so I am very happy to have her back now," Erisa said.

"We have never been competitive with each other, we always view ourselves as a unit, we are there to support each other at work and we can also help each other out in the future in our personal lives if we have the same career," Avissa said.

Both girls currently have their eyes set on anaesthetics specialties - but they'll try many areas of medicine during their intern year. 💛
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Erisa and Avissa are bringing double the brain power to their intern year at The Prince Charles Hospital, as they join 203 junior doctors across Metro North starting their careers this week. 

The twins, who were born in Iran and grew up in Canada, have spent four long years apart while studying in Brisbane and Wollongong before being reunited this week at TPCH.

We were really determined to work in the same hospital so we could finally be together. I moved to Australia by myself and had my first birthday alone, as we are usually together as twins, so I am very happy to have her back now, Erisa said.

We have never been competitive with each other, we always view ourselves as a unit, we are there to support each other at work and we can also help each other out in the future in our personal lives if we have the same career, Avissa said.

Both girls currently have their eyes set on anaesthetics specialties - but theyll try many areas of medicine during their intern year. 💛

Comment on Facebook

Welcome to Charlie’s Erisa & Avissa! It’s a great place to work.

Awesome! We love to see young enthusiastic colleagues ❤️

What a fantastic story.

Welcome to TPCH

Congratulations, that’s really cool.

How awesome!

They look so young to be doc

Aw this is so sweet!

Dr's sure do look young these days.

Hi

View more comments

Latest news


More news

Events


  • Advanced Life Support Level 1 Course

Advanced Life Support - Level 1 Course

Date: 18th February 2025
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.

More events
Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
$456 million invested over
the next five years and major
infrastructure projects underway.
Find out more.
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.

Reset

The Prince Charles Hospital

Rode Road
CHERMSIDE QLD 4032

Phone: (07) 3139 4000

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
7 days ago

Joseph is a Nutrition Assistant at TPCH who works with dietitians and other team members to support patients at risk of, or diagnosed with, malnutrition. 🍎

"Older adults may be at risk of malnutrition if they experience health issues that make eating difficult, such as dementia or dental problems. They might lose their appetite, have trouble swallowing, or struggle with chronic conditions or medications that impact their diet," Joseph said.

“I enjoy providing patients with meaningful nutrition advice to support them throughout their hospital stay”

TPCH is looking for another Nutrition Assistant like Joseph to join their team. If this sounds like you, apply now! smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-PCH612603
... See MoreSee Less

Joseph is a Nutrition Assistant at TPCH who works with dietitians and other team members to support patients at risk of, or diagnosed with, malnutrition. 🍎

Older adults may be at risk of malnutrition if they experience health issues that make eating difficult, such as dementia or dental problems. They might lose their appetite, have trouble swallowing, or struggle with chronic conditions or medications that impact their diet, Joseph said.  

“I enjoy providing patients with meaningful nutrition advice to support them throughout their hospital stay”

TPCH is looking for another Nutrition Assistant like Joseph to join their team. If this sounds like you, apply now! https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-PCH612603

Comment on Facebook

Go Joseph! Our nutrition assistant team provide such an important service to TPCH inpatients. Thank you for all you and the team do!

Thank you Joseph and the Nutrition assistant team for the great service you provide to patients at TPCH!

Joseph is amazing - we are very lucky to have you at TPCH !

Awesome stuff Joseph!!

Sallyann Elizabeth Galodamu

View more comments

1 week ago

Erisa and Avissa are bringing double the brain power to their intern year at The Prince Charles Hospital, as they join 203 junior doctors across Metro North starting their careers this week.

The twins, who were born in Iran and grew up in Canada, have spent four long years apart while studying in Brisbane and Wollongong before being reunited this week at TPCH.

"We were really determined to work in the same hospital so we could finally be together. I moved to Australia by myself and had my first birthday alone, as we are usually together as twins, so I am very happy to have her back now," Erisa said.

"We have never been competitive with each other, we always view ourselves as a unit, we are there to support each other at work and we can also help each other out in the future in our personal lives if we have the same career," Avissa said.

Both girls currently have their eyes set on anaesthetics specialties - but they'll try many areas of medicine during their intern year. 💛
... See MoreSee Less

Erisa and Avissa are bringing double the brain power to their intern year at The Prince Charles Hospital, as they join 203 junior doctors across Metro North starting their careers this week. 

The twins, who were born in Iran and grew up in Canada, have spent four long years apart while studying in Brisbane and Wollongong before being reunited this week at TPCH.

We were really determined to work in the same hospital so we could finally be together. I moved to Australia by myself and had my first birthday alone, as we are usually together as twins, so I am very happy to have her back now, Erisa said.

We have never been competitive with each other, we always view ourselves as a unit, we are there to support each other at work and we can also help each other out in the future in our personal lives if we have the same career, Avissa said.

Both girls currently have their eyes set on anaesthetics specialties - but theyll try many areas of medicine during their intern year. 💛

Comment on Facebook

Welcome to Charlie’s Erisa & Avissa! It’s a great place to work.

Awesome! We love to see young enthusiastic colleagues ❤️

What a fantastic story.

Welcome to TPCH

Congratulations, that’s really cool.

How awesome!

They look so young to be doc

Aw this is so sweet!

Dr's sure do look young these days.

Hi

View more comments

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.
#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

Latest news


More news

Events


  • Advanced Life Support Level 1 Course

Advanced Life Support - Level 1 Course

Date: 18th February 2025
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.

More events

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
7 days ago

Joseph is a Nutrition Assistant at TPCH who works with dietitians and other team members to support patients at risk of, or diagnosed with, malnutrition. 🍎

"Older adults may be at risk of malnutrition if they experience health issues that make eating difficult, such as dementia or dental problems. They might lose their appetite, have trouble swallowing, or struggle with chronic conditions or medications that impact their diet," Joseph said.

“I enjoy providing patients with meaningful nutrition advice to support them throughout their hospital stay”

TPCH is looking for another Nutrition Assistant like Joseph to join their team. If this sounds like you, apply now! smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-PCH612603
... See MoreSee Less

Joseph is a Nutrition Assistant at TPCH who works with dietitians and other team members to support patients at risk of, or diagnosed with, malnutrition. 🍎

Older adults may be at risk of malnutrition if they experience health issues that make eating difficult, such as dementia or dental problems. They might lose their appetite, have trouble swallowing, or struggle with chronic conditions or medications that impact their diet, Joseph said.  

“I enjoy providing patients with meaningful nutrition advice to support them throughout their hospital stay”

TPCH is looking for another Nutrition Assistant like Joseph to join their team. If this sounds like you, apply now! https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-PCH612603

Comment on Facebook

Go Joseph! Our nutrition assistant team provide such an important service to TPCH inpatients. Thank you for all you and the team do!

Thank you Joseph and the Nutrition assistant team for the great service you provide to patients at TPCH!

Joseph is amazing - we are very lucky to have you at TPCH !

Awesome stuff Joseph!!

Sallyann Elizabeth Galodamu

View more comments

1 week ago

Erisa and Avissa are bringing double the brain power to their intern year at The Prince Charles Hospital, as they join 203 junior doctors across Metro North starting their careers this week.

The twins, who were born in Iran and grew up in Canada, have spent four long years apart while studying in Brisbane and Wollongong before being reunited this week at TPCH.

"We were really determined to work in the same hospital so we could finally be together. I moved to Australia by myself and had my first birthday alone, as we are usually together as twins, so I am very happy to have her back now," Erisa said.

"We have never been competitive with each other, we always view ourselves as a unit, we are there to support each other at work and we can also help each other out in the future in our personal lives if we have the same career," Avissa said.

Both girls currently have their eyes set on anaesthetics specialties - but they'll try many areas of medicine during their intern year. 💛
... See MoreSee Less

Erisa and Avissa are bringing double the brain power to their intern year at The Prince Charles Hospital, as they join 203 junior doctors across Metro North starting their careers this week. 

The twins, who were born in Iran and grew up in Canada, have spent four long years apart while studying in Brisbane and Wollongong before being reunited this week at TPCH.

We were really determined to work in the same hospital so we could finally be together. I moved to Australia by myself and had my first birthday alone, as we are usually together as twins, so I am very happy to have her back now, Erisa said.

We have never been competitive with each other, we always view ourselves as a unit, we are there to support each other at work and we can also help each other out in the future in our personal lives if we have the same career, Avissa said.

Both girls currently have their eyes set on anaesthetics specialties - but theyll try many areas of medicine during their intern year. 💛

Comment on Facebook

Welcome to Charlie’s Erisa & Avissa! It’s a great place to work.

Awesome! We love to see young enthusiastic colleagues ❤️

What a fantastic story.

Welcome to TPCH

Congratulations, that’s really cool.

How awesome!

They look so young to be doc

Aw this is so sweet!

Dr's sure do look young these days.

Hi

View more comments

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health services
for our community
$456 million invested over
the next five years and major
infrastructure projects underway.
Find out more.
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