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  • Five people standing outside Lords Recreation Centre
    Subiaco Community Mental Health partners with Lords gym 30 March 2026 Our Subiaco Community Mental Health Service has partnered with Lords Recreation Centre to encourage physical activity and promote the benefits of exercise in patient care. The partnership enables Subiaco Community Mental Health Service consumers and carers to build healthy routines in a supportive environment, remove barriers to exercise and reduce isolation. Co-Director of Community Adult Mental Health David Bruce said the partnership with the City of Subiaco, which manages the popular Lords precinct, will provide the opportunity for our consumers and their carers to access fitness opportunities in a safe environment. “This partnership reflects a shared commitment to community‑based, preventative mental health care,” David said. “Regular exercise is widely acknowledged as an important component in managing mental health, supporting recovery, and enhancing quality of li...
  • Midwifery Antenatal Postnatal Service
    Midwifery Antenatal Postnatal Service research shows benefits to both women and midwives 27 March 2026 A recent study led by Women and Newborn Health Service that evaluated midwifery antenatal and postnatal service will help inform the introduction of contemporary midwifery services across Australia and assist health services to scale up midwifery care. Titled ‘Midwifery Antenatal Postnatal Service (MAPS): A Retrospective Cohort Study Exploring Perinatal Outcomes and Consumer Satisfaction’, the stu...
  • Attendees at the Cancer Network Forum
    Join us at the Cancer Network Forum 25 March 2026 Join us for the Cancer Network WA forum this May, to discuss and explore what’s shaping the future of cancer research and care. This one-day forum recognises the collective efforts of organisations contributing to cancer care and celebrates 20 years of our Cancer Network WA delivering state-wide cancer services. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers, share and learn new insight...
  • New technique saving lives one liver at a time 24 March 2026 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) has a new liver perfusion machine helping surgical teams save lives by increasing the rate of liver transplants in WA. The technologyof the machine uses amethodcalled cold and warm perfusion which revitalises the donated liver better than ever. SCGH is the first in Australia to utilise this technology of combined cold and warm liver perfusion. Transplant Surg...
  • SCGH Neurologist attracts grant for innovative research on dystonia 09 March 2026 SCGH Consultant Neurologist Dr Wai Yan (Wayne)Yau has received a $100,000 grant for his research on genetic causes of dystonia in Australian families. He received the grant from the 2025-26 WA Government's Future Health Research and Innovation Fund's Near Miss Awards: Emerging Leaders Program. Dystonia is a severely disabling neurological movement disorder that causes muscle spasms that can lead t...

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    Opportunity for Consumer on North Executive Team Committee 29 September 2023 The North Metropolitan Health Service North Executive Team (NET) Committee is the principle advisory body to the Chief Executive and is currently recruiting for a consumer representative role. The committee provides high level strategic and operational advice to the Chief Executive and is a collaborative leadership team with collective accountability. The Executive Committee Consumer Representative role requires specific skills beyond their individual experience, and must be capable of accurately reflecting the viewpoints and concerns of collective consumers or carers. Consumer and carer representatives interested in being on the Executive Committee are invited to apply by addressing the selection criteria and providing a letter of support from a relevant consumer or carer organisation. View further information about the consumer representative role (PDF) or contact Dr Christina Bert...
  • Dental Clinical Assistant Lisa Daw
    Celebrating our dedicated staff 29 September 2023 Congratulations to Dental Clinical Assistant Lisa Daw who has been nominated as Employee of the Season for Makuru. Lisa was recognised for her dedication, understanding and experience and support with projects. She recently organised the relocation of the Newman Dental Clinic. This was a major task, which provided logistical challenges because of the remote location. Lisa packed the existing clinic then unpacked at the new location reprocessing instruments and other equipment as well as orientating new staff. Lisa has since relocated to Albany and was presented with her award at a morning tea staff meeting.
  • Pilot program trialling two new innovative pharmacy positions
    Reaping the benefits of the Innovative Future (IF) Program 14 September 2023 A six-month pilot program trialling two new innovative pharmacy positions funded by the NMHS Innovative Future Program is set to be extended into 2024. As part of the Innovative Future (IF) Program, Chief Executive's Challenge, the pilot program objective is to demonstrate a decrease in the burden of non-clinical tasks for nursing and medical staff at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) which will now be incorporated into the 7 Day Hospital initiative. SCGH Deputy Chief Pharmacist Daniel Makarounas said the project was about allowing more time for nursing and medical staff to provide direct patient care. "It was a really great joint project between Pharmacy, the IF Program team, the Emergency Department, Ward C16 and the Medical Assessment Unit," he said. "We wanted to see what kind of impact these roles would have on patient care and the feedback has been extremely positive." The progr...
  • Professor Chan Cheah
    Professor Chan Cheah wins Cancer Council WA Researcher of the Year 2023 11 September 2023 Congratulations to Professor Chan Cheah, Clinical Haematologist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, who has won the prestigious Cancer Council WA Researcher of the Year 2023 award. Professor Cheah was recognised for his clinical research in lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. At the forefront of clinical research, Professor Cheah has been the lead investigator on numerous clinical trials and has contributed to 150 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals. Professor Cheah, who was also awarded Cancer Council WA Early Career Cancer Researcher of the Year in 2018, said he was honoured to be named Cancer Council WA's 2023 Cancer Researcher of the Year. "In five years we have created one of the most successful Haematology Clinical Research programs in the country, delivering cutting edge treatments to WA patients years before commercial availability," he said. "More than one thous...
  • Smart Locker service at SCGH
    Innovative Smart Locker service at SCGH unlocks better patient outcomes 07 September 2023 Patient feedback on the innovative Smart Locker system introduced last year at the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) Outpatient Pharmacy (OPP) has highlighted the success of the program. The lockers allow patients to pick up their medications from the secure locations on ground floor in A block at times outside of the pharmacy's opening hours. A simple and efficient process, these lockers have provided patients with increased flexibility. A recent patient survey saw 96 per cent of participants either agreed or strongly agreed that the lockers had made it easier for them to balance their health care with other commitments. In addition, 100 per cent of users said they would utilise the service again. "I think this is an excellent idea! Now I don't have to leave work early and stress to get to the pharmacy before they close! I can collect my medications in a non-fuss practical way," s...
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