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Our very own Associate Professor Michael Steyn has received a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division for significant service to anaesthesiology and peri-operative medicine, as well as health leadership.💫

Dr Michael, who grew up in Scotland and trained as a rural GP before he admits he 'got lost in anaesthetics' says he's always been passionate about supporting our regional and rural colleagues.

"As anaesthetists, we work throughout the hospital, not just in theatre, but in helping patients to cope with all areas of their healthcare journey," he said.

"I've been at RBWH since I moved to Australia, but I've always been involved in supporting people across the State and further afield."

In 2011, Michael had to temporarily hang up his scrubs as he was cared for as a patient, after learning he had bowel cancer.

"I was very ill - this hospital did all my imaging, and they did a great job," he said.

Michael recovered from cancer and returned to work to continue caring for patients as well as mentoring and training junior staff, which remains his current passion.
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Our very own Associate Professor Michael Steyn has received a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division for significant service to anaesthesiology and peri-operative medicine, as well as health leadership.💫
 
Dr Michael, who grew up in Scotland and trained as a rural GP before he admits he got lost in anaesthetics says hes always been passionate about supporting our regional and rural colleagues.
 
As anaesthetists, we work throughout the hospital, not just in theatre, but in helping patients to cope with all areas of their healthcare journey, he said.
 
Ive been at RBWH since I moved to Australia, but Ive always been involved in supporting people across the State and further afield.
 
In 2011, Michael had to temporarily hang up his scrubs as he was cared for as a patient, after learning he had bowel cancer.
 
I was very ill - this hospital did all my imaging, and they did a great job, he said.
 
Michael recovered from cancer and returned to work to continue caring for patients as well as mentoring and training junior staff, which remains his current passion.
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Our very own Associate Professor Michael Steyn has received a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division for significant service to anaesthesiology and peri-operative medicine, as well as health leadership.💫
 
Dr Michael, who grew up in Scotland and trained as a rural GP before he admits he 'got lost in anaesthetics' says he's always been passionate about supporting our regional and rural colleagues.
 
"As anaesthetists, we work throughout the hospital, not just in theatre, but in helping patients to cope with all areas of their healthcare journey," he said.
 
"I've been at RBWH since I moved to Australia, but I've always been involved in supporting people across the State and further afield."
 
In 2011, Michael had to temporarily hang up his scrubs as he was cared for as a patient, after learning he had bowel cancer.
 
"I was very ill - this hospital did all my imaging, and they did a great job," he said.
 
Michael recovered from cancer and returned to work to continue caring for patients as well as mentoring and training junior staff, which remains his current passion.

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Are you ready to take the next step in your journey as a medical officer? 🧑‍⚕️🩺

Meet Senior House Officer Dr Sabine who shares how her experience in the TPCH Emergency Department shaped her career pathway in returning to the ED. 

If you’re a doctor wanting to join the largest Hospital and Health Service in Queensland, we can help you. Click the link in our bio to explore the Resident Medical Officer and Registrar opportunities within Metro North.

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Turning 101 is no easy feat - but gardening, eating a good breakfast, and seeing the world sure help you get there! Eloise is a TPCH patient who moved to St Martin’s interim care when she was well enough to leave hospital, which has now become her forever home. Today she celebrated with her new friends and reflected on a life well spent. ✨ 🎂

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Reducing unnecessary appointments and freeing up specialist waitlists is underway for ear, nose and throat (ENT) patients at STARS.

The Patient Initiated Follow Up (PIFU) pathway currently being piloted for ear, nose and throat (ENT) means patients only have appointments when they are needed.

ENT Consultant Dr Sarju said the pathway would ease the burden of appointments which can be disruptive, costly and time-consuming.

“PIFU supports patient-centred care and decision making, by empowering patients to request a follow up outpatient specialist appointment when required, if they have persistent and/or worsening symptoms, or even if they just want to talk through their medical conditions and treatment options," he said.

“By reducing follow up appointments that aren’t required, it means more patients will be able to see a specialist, reducing the current wait times.”

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