Caboolture joins national trial to help prevent delirium in older patients
Caboolture Hospital has implemented a toolkit to help families and healthcare teams recognise and prevent delirium.
Metro North launches Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership Program
Metro North Health has launched the inaugural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership Program, bringing together emerging leaders, mentors and senior executives to strengthen the future Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Our stories
Digital transformation comes to the Oral Health Centre
The Oral Health Centre recently celebrated the first patient to receive dentures designed and manufactured as part of its digitalisation initiative.
National Blood Week celebrates everyday heroes who donate
Did you know that a new blood donor is needed every five minutes?
Creatine – the supplement of the moment
The interest in creatine is at an all-time high with more and more people looking to use this popular supplement to boost their physical performance and improve their overall health.
Putting our best foot forward as we age
STARS Podiatrist Melody Cargill explains how changes in our feet as we age can have broader impacts on our health.
Caboolture joins national trial to help prevent delirium in older patients
Caboolture Hospital has implemented a toolkit to help families and healthcare teams recognise and prevent delirium.
Patient stories
Clinical trial giving John more time
A clinical trial is giving John something he hasn’t had much of throughout his life as a person with cystic fibrosis - time.
RBWH brings cardiac service to the heart of Queensland
Queenslanders living in remote and rural areas can now access specialist cardiac imaging closer to home, thanks to a pioneering tele-echocardiography service led by the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.
Caboolture’s Midwife Navigator supports more than 1,200 vulnerable women through pregnancy
Unique Midwife Navigator plays vital role in supporting socially and medically vulnerable pregnant women at Caboolture Hospital.
Roze’s aspiration journey will help diagnose other kids with swallowing trouble
Roze's aspiration journey will be used to guide the development of a digital app to help diagnose swallowing impairment and aspiration in children.
Staff profiles
Behind the scenes with an unseen first responder
If you’ve ever called RBWH or STARS, you may have spoken to Juanita, one of the switchboard team who keep patients, families and clinicians connected.
RBWH nurses armed with a new training tool
Nurses at RBWH now have access to a realistic simulator arm to help them practice and refine complex vascular access techniques for dialysis patients.
A lifetime dedicated to caring for others
After 42 years of nursing, Katrina Kalmar is retiring, ending a remarkable career spent entirely within Metro North Health.
The doctor who became the patient
Dr Steven Hocken was preparing for his final anaesthetic exams when he was diagnosed with metastatic bowel cancer bringing new perspective to the way he delivers health care.


![I was born in Cherbourg, [Im the] third eldest of three brothers and have four sisters younger than me. After our mum passed the police came and grabbed us, and we were in the boys dormitories for six years. We were never taught how to be good role models; discipline was the ruler of the day. The dormitory was designed to take the Aboriginality out of us kids, no connection to culture or language. I was at Queensland Health for 15 years delivering cultural training and now Ive been at the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health for 14 years as an Elders Respite Social Worker. You learn how the Elders tell their stories and its beautiful. I get asked can you help find my daughter or my son that we lost years ago and we help find their families through the Communities and Personal Histories program, that is the good part of my job. I think if you can help someone out then thats great, if you dont have an answer for them say let me follow it up for you Aunty or Uncle. Dont just shrug your shoulders at them. To me, NAIDOC Week means sharing. Sharing history and family, sharing good times and sharing your story.
💭 Monday Mantra, Uncle Marshall, Respected Elder and STARS Ward 4B patient](https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/wp-content/plugins/custom-facebook-feed-pro/assets/img/placeholder.png)