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  • Former Peel Health Campus breast cancer patient Brooke Glatz wears cycling clothes and a bright pink tutu. Above her head she holds a racing bicycle.
    Cancer didn't break me: Brooke's breast cancer journey 23 October 2025 This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Peel Health Campus staff member Brooke Glatz shares her powerful journey from diagnosis to recovery.
  • Fiona Stanley Hospital Intensive Care Unit pharmacists
    Pharmacists lead the way in nutrition prescribing innovation 16 October 2025 Congratulations to the Intensive Care Unit pharmacists at Fiona Stanley Hospital, who were honoured with the 2025 Advanced Pharmacy Australia WA Team Innovation Award for their new approach to nutrition care for critically ill patients.
  • Ten members of the Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group Anticoagulation Stewardship Program stand together
    New program helps keep patients safe from blood clots 13 October 2025 In a first for WA Health, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group has launched a new Anticoagulation Stewardship Program to help protect patients from serious harm caused by blood clots and bleeding linked to blood-thinning medications.
  • Two female intensive care unit nurses stand beside a a total closed-loop enteral feeding system
    First total closed-loop enteral feeding system introduced to SMHS 07 October 2025 Rockingham General Hospital is the first South Metropolitan Health Service hospital to introduce a total closed-loop enteral feeding system in its Intensive Care Unit, improving patient safety and supporting sustainability efforts.

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  • Group of health workers with a parent and two children
    Doctor wants young audiences to see that they can become doctors too 03 August 2022 Appearing in its eighth and final episode, which airs this Friday 5 August at 7:30pm, Registrar Dr Tara Brown hopes Children’s Hospital will show young people what it is like working in healthcare and encourage them to one day consider it as a career path.
  • Two women and two men stand side by side smiling in their hospital uniforms
    Navigate behind the scenes of the patient journey 28 July 2022 Children’s Hospital returns for its second last episode tomorrow night (Friday 29 July 2022) and to celebrate, we are shining the spotlight on the incredible behind the scenes patient support services (PSS) team.
  • Mother holds her toddler on a hospital bed
    Junior doctor hopes Children’s Hospital will inspire people to consider medical career path 21 July 2022 Episode six of Children’s Hospital, airing on Friday 22 July 2022, will have the audience on the edge of their seats as children receive life-changing treatment in our hospital – but this is just another day in the life for our junior doctors.
  • A man with a walking stick stands next to his wife
    On the road to recovery thanks to collaborative rehabilitation teams 17 July 2022 After a regular walk along the beautiful Mandurah Estuary in November 2021, Ann Guthrie returned to her home to find her 71-year-old husband Patrick (Paddy) Guthrie unconscious on the floor. Ann said, it was a terrible feeling because she knew something was wrong but couldn’t get into the house initially. “I’d left my keys inside when I went for a walk as Paddy was home so my neighbour had to help me, and that’s when we found Paddy unconscious by the computer desk he was sitting at only half an hour earlier and I called an ambulance,” Ann said. Paddy’s time in our health system was one of true teamwork from first diagnosis through to recovery and help in his home, and it is this team approach that Paddy and Ann are truly thankful for receiving. After being assessed by paramedics, Paddy was rushed to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital where Ann learn...
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Last Updated: 05/05/2025
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