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  • Special needs dental clinic
    Launch of Special Needs Dental Clinic 26 September 2025 The Dental Health Services Special Needs Dental Clinic was officially opened today, setting a new benchmark for inclusive and accessible oral care. Opened by Health Infrastructure Minister John Carey and Health Minister Meredith Hammat, it is the first purpose-built clinic in WA designed specifically to support and provide dental care for patients who may experience difficulties accessing mainstream dental services, due to developmental, intellectual, or physical disabilities. Health Minister Meredith Hammat said this purpose-built initiative reflects the voices of people with lived experience and highlights what can be achieved when design, compassion and clinical excellence come together. Health Infrastructure Minister John Carey said the clinic will provide quality dental care to people with special needs, and it was great to see members of our community now benefiting from this caref...
  • Cyclotron
    Cyclotron to supercharge WA's cancer-fighting capacity 16 September 2025 The Radiopharmaceutical Production and Development (RAPID) Laboratories and Cyclotron Project was recently viewed by the Minister for Health Infrastructure John Carey MLA and Minister for Health Meredith Hammat MLA. The new facilities, set to open this year at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, will allow more patients with cancer, neurological, heart and other conditions to be diagnosed and monitored...
  • Nurse Blessie
    Meet Hospital in the Home nurse Blessie 02 September 2025 HITH provides patients with the ability to receive acute inpatient care in the comfort of their own home, away from a hospital setting. It allows patients to be closer to loved ones, in a familiar comfortable setting. Blessie said she had worked in a similar service in New South Wales and had enjoyed it but was looking for a change of environment. "After living in the hustle and bustle of Sydney ...
  • Speech Therapy Week
    Speech pathology week - recovery and romance 28 August 2025 In celebration of Speech Pathology Week, two of our patients shared the profound impact our Speech Pathology Department had on their lives following a stroke, both in recovery and romantically. Anne-Marie Ellery and Steven Roberts both experienced a stroke six-months apart in 2022, which affected the language centres of their brains, resulting in a condition known as aphasia. One in three people e...
  • WA Country Health Service Director of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Assoc. Professor Jared Watts
    Connecting Care for WA Country Health Service women 05 August 2025 An innovative WA Country Health Service (WACHS) project is aiming to improve access to timely, expert antenatal care for women with high-risk pregnancies in the Kimberley and Pilbara. The Connected Care: Advancing Maternal-Fetal Health with Telehealth Ultrasound Across Western Australia project will pilot a real time tele-ultrasound service linking clinics in the two regions with Maternal Fetal Me...

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  • Cameron Pretsel
    Celebrating our staff! 05 September 2022 One of our graphic designers has been recognised as the NMHS Employee of the Quarter for his role in increasing patient and community awareness of the new self-collection option for cervical screening. Cameron Pretsel used his design skills to create engaging collateral to promote the WA Cervical Cancer Prevention Program new self-collection policy expansion which allows all participants to choose between two cervical screening options; a clinician taken sample or a self-collected sample. Cameron's nominator said he reprioritised his workload to ensure the new resource suite was complete in time for the policy change. Cam offered his expertise on graphic design to complement the health information to ensure the resource was of a high standard. One of the judges commented "Cameron is a deserving winner for his willingness to go well above and beyond what is required to ensure his customer...
  • Chloe Davies and Tetyana from UAWA
    Mental Health Service Donation to Ukraine 10 August 2022 MHPHDS Clinical Equipment Coordinator, Chloe Davies, has been busy upgrading equipment for us at Graylands Hospital including securing a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation machine which uses brain stimulation to impact the central nervous system by applying powerful magnetic fields to certain parts of the brain to help with neurological issues. In the course of sourcing this new machines and other equipment for our services, she has amassed a number of ‘retired’ resources that needed a new home, including vital signs monitors and bladder scanners. Chloe has a history of making connections with charitable organisations for the purposes of donating medical equipment and this time she reached out to the Ukrainian Association of Western Australia (UAWA). With her great efforts, she has managed to facilitate the donation of this equipment to be shipped to war-stricken Ukraine for u...
  • Public Health Nutritionists Julia Platts and Michael Clow
    WA’s first ‘Public Health Nutritionists’ 10 August 2022 NMHS is the proud place of employment of WA’s first 'Public Health Nutritionists' with Julia Platts and Michael Clow becoming the first people to be appointed to this position in Western Australia. As Public Health Nutritionists, their goal is to improve the nutrition of the overall population to help prevent obesity and diet-related diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and many cancers. To do this they will work on identifying the source of nutrition issues within communities and work collaboratively to find ways to address those issues. Julia and Michael will be working in two different streams - the Priority Communities program and the Healthy Population programs – to begin making a real difference to nutritional health amongst the people of WA. A great leap forward for the health of Western Australians.
  • Mark Dark
    Harnessing the power of music in Mark’s mental health therapy and recovery 09 August 2022 ‘Mark Dark’ has brooding deep tones reminiscent of Johnny Cash and a way with words that conjures the lyrics of Nick Cave. It’s hard to believe this is not the description of new talent in the Triple J Unearthed line up. Mark is a client at the Creative Expression Centre for Art Therapy (CECAT) who has been working with Andrew Miller, Senior Occupational Therapist, to harness music as part of his mental health therapy and recovery. With a love of music having played in bands since he was a teenager, Andrew’s talent for instruments, production and sound-engineering has found a synergy with his professional life. Over the past few years, he has been setting up a small recording studio at CECAT and now works with clients to help them express themselves through music. Mark is a prolific poet and has been learning to play instruments, now a quite a dab hand on the ke...
  • Wild flowers
    Djilba brings relief and hope 01 August 2022 Though it's traditionally the coldest month of the year, August is the month of hope and relief as it leads us into the warmer days of Djilba. Represented by the colour pink for the blossoming newness it brings in September as Kings Park lights up with its burst of floral joy. In Noongar culture, it is marked as the season of conception; probably because there is nowhere better to be during these chilly days than under the covers in a cozy embrace. Nature's finest exhibition begins with buttery creams and the vitalising perfume and hue of sunny wattle before morphing into richer golds and tangerines and culminating in a biennale of magenta, azure and violet. By the time this eruption of colour is in our sight, we will have the warmth of the sun on our face and the promise that the coldest days are behind us. Woodland birds will be nesting so tidings of magpies/koolbardi will be protect...
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Last Updated: 18/10/2023
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