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  • Professor Dickon Hayne stands behind a podium. A sign on the podium reads 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting
    Landmark international bladder cancer trial 12 June 2025 A new treatment option trialled in Western Australia for people with high-risk bladder cancer has the potential to transform care for patients worldwide.
  • A male health professional takes the blood pressure of a female patient
    Celebrating our trailblazing clinical trial participants, researchers and staff 20 May 2025 This International Clinical Trial Day, we acknowledge and celebrate the important work our researchers and clinical trials staff do across SMHS to bring the latest drug and device trials to our patients, improving and enhancing their care and quality of life.
  • Monique standing in a yellow dress, holding a framed certificate and glass trophy.
    SMHS shines at 2025 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards 12 May 2025 SMHS was well represented at this year’s WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, with Fiona Stanley Hospital’s Monique Carbone announced as winner of the Excellence in Registered Nursing award category.
  • Two members of the Peel Health Campus endoscopy team stand between a man and woman. They are holding a WANMEA 2025 finalist certificate.
    SMHS finalists shine at WANMEA Awards 10 April 2025 Meet the 6 outstanding South Metropolitan Health Service staff who were named finalists in the 2025 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards.

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  • Trial investigator Dr Henco Nel standing in a hallway with his hands in pockets, with the ICU sign in the background behind him.
    Faecal microbiota transplantation helping ICU patients 12 November 2024 A pilot study at Fiona Stanley Hospital is investigating the role that faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) may play in providing lifesaving treatment for critically ill intensive care unit patients.
  • Director General's Award winner standing on stage accepting their prize.
    SMHS wins big at the 2024 WA Health Excellence Awards 08 November 2024 Last night SMHS took home six wins across ten award categories at the 2024 WA Health Excellence Awards, including the overall winner of the night – the Director General’s Award, which went to our Virtual Immunology Clinic for General Practice.
  • A group of attendees at the Thoracic Organ Transplant Symposium.
    FSH Thoracic Organ Transplant Service celebrates major milestones 29 October 2024 This month our state cardiac and lung transplant service, based at FSH, celebrates 30 years of heart and 20 years of lung transplantation.
  • Two babies wearing only a nappy lay side by side
    Help shape the New Women and Babies Hospital Project 17 October 2024 The New Women and Babies Hospital Project team is calling for consumers to join Project Community Advisory Groups (PCAGs).
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Last Updated: 05/05/2025
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