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  • Angela Komninos
    Profile on NMHS Board member Angela Komninos 03 July 2026 Introducing Board member Angela Komninos who is also Deputy State Solicitor. With a wealth of experience, Angela joined the Board as part of her passion for improving healthcare outcomes in Western Australia. The daughter of migrant parents, Angela Komninos finished school unsure what career path to pursue. Initially choosing architecture, Angela swapped to science, then commerce and finally found her calling in law. Angela now has 30 years’ experience as a commercial lawyer and is the Deputy State Solicitor (Commercial) at the State Solicitor’s Office. Her parents, a seamstress and truck driver, wanted a better life for their children after moving from Greece to Australia, and instilled the belief that university was not an option, it was a necessity, and it paid off. Angela specialises in large-scale social and economic infrastructure projects and is expertly skilled in nav...
  • Building a sustainable future through remanufacturing of medical equipment 01 July 2026 A program that involved the collection and return of single use devices that started in Osborne Park Hospital (OPH) Theatres in November 2025 has quickly grown into a hospital‑wide sustainability success story. Over a five-month period more than 10 kilograms of material has been diverted from landfill by OPH Theatres, equivalent to two bags of potatoes. OPH Clinical Nurse Specialist Surgical Servi...
  • Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe
    Congratulations to former SCGH King's Birthday Honours recipients 16 June 2026 Congratulations to Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe and Dr David Joske who were recognised in the King’s Birthday 2026 Honours List (external site) Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for his work in endovascular clot retrieval, which sits at the heart of acute stroke care. Dr Mcauliffe served as an I...
  • Grant awarded to enhance adolescent cancer services 04 June 2026 An Australian-first Adolescent and Youth Cancer Service is being established at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital to bridge a critical gap in care for young patients moving out of the children’s health system. A $1 million Telethon grant has been awarded to both North Metropolitan Health Service and Children and Adolescent Health Service to support and care for adolescents accessing cancer services. S...
  • Cancer Network WA nursing staff at the Forum
    Cancer Network WA turns 20 27 May 2026 Cancer Network WA staff at the 2026 Forum.

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  • Heart Team
    North Metropolitan Health Service wins big at 2023 WA Health Excellence Awards 08 December 2023 North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) won four awards at the 2023 WA Health Excellence Award, includingthe NMHS HEART team; Department of Renal Medicine and Transplantation, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) and Dr David Speers, Consultant Pathologist and Infectious Diseases Physician, SCGH. As well as winning the Excellence in Safety and Quality Award, the HEART teamwere joint winners ofthe prestigious Director General Award. The Director General Award is chosen by the Department of Health’s Director General, Dr David Russell-Weisz amongst all the nominations, highlighting the HEART team’s remarkable success. The HEART Program (the Hospital Emergency Access Response Team) was established in 2022 to develop initiatives to support ambulance ramping and provision of timely, safe and quality patient care. It is a whole of hospital initiative and a testament to the collabor...
  • Jennifer Pruiti-Ciarello
    Celebrating our dedicated staff 30 November 2023 Dental Coordinator Jennifer Pruiti-Ciarello has been chosen as the Djilba Employee of Season for always going out of her way to make the Swan Government Dental Clinic (GDC) a great place to work. Jenni has worked with the Dental Health Service for more than 20 years and Swan GDC since 2021. She is invested in ensuring the integration and connection of each team member so everyone feels cared for professionally and personally. Head of Swan GDC Marcus Quo said Jenni is always at the clinic early to ensure everything runs smoothly and steps in to cover staff absences to enable continuity of service. "Jenni's compassion for staff and patients goes above and beyond expectations, especially in stressful situations," Marcus said. "There are countless examples of her contributions, but one that stands out is when an elderly patient was in the process of having new dentures made but died before t...
  • Headphones
    Silent Disco a success at Graylands Hospital 29 November 2023 A new initiative involving silent disco technology is being used to help improve patient experience and engagement at Graylands Hospital. A three-month trial using silent disco headphones began in September and is proving to be successful as a therapeutic activity for inpatients. Occupational Therapy Manager Tamara Rouen said the technology can help promote wellbeing, reduce stress and aggression, enhance emotional expression and improve patient engagement. "It can also help with coping and self-regulation in what can be a noisy and chaotic ward environment at times," Tamara said. "Graylands Hospital is trialling this technology in a range of areas including mindfulness and meditation, physical exercise, self-esteem, stress management, education sessions and group therapy. "The idea had been on the back burner for some time, but support from Acting Adult Inpatient Co-Director Jill Spears...
  • WA Mental Health Awards 2023
    Congratulations WA Mental Health Award winner Dan Cazangiu 27 November 2023 Dan Cazangiu has been awarded the Lived Experience Impact and Inspiration Award at the annual WA Mental Health Awards held at the Hyatt on Thursday night 23 November. Dan works as a mentor and peer worker for the Start Court program. The North Metropolitan Health Service won two awards with King Edward Memorial Hospital Perinatal and Infant Mental Health program coordinator Leanda Verrier taking the Mental Health Employee or Volunteer Excellence Award. Hosted by the Western Australian Association for Mental Health (WAAMH) the Awards recognise and reward the achievements of those who demonstrate excellence, innovation and initiative in supporting consumers of mental health services, their families and carers. This year, 144 nominations were received across nine categories with 34 individuals, schools, employers and community groups named a finalists. For more information on the WA Mental ...
  • Dental staff supporting victims of family and domestic violence 24 November 2023 With 25 November marking the start of 16 Days in WA, we are highlighting some of the activities being undertaken across the organisation to help stop violence against women. Some of our staff at Dental Health Service volunteer their time to support victims of family and domestic violence, by providing free private dental services as part of the Healing Smiles Organisation. The Perth-based Health Smiles Organisation provides dental services to people who are unable to access treatment because of financial, physical or emotional limitations. Suanne said she first heard about Healing Smiles at an event in 2021 and decided to volunteer. “It is so rewarding to be able to provide services to people who couldn’t otherwise have access to them. Our patient is no longer in pain and is much more confident,” Suanne said. “Many women are unable to afford the costs of dental t...
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