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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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  • GEM Award winners 2021
    GEM Award Winners 2021 31 August 2021 The GEM Awards are an opportunity to celebrate and reward high achieving staff who exemplify our values of Care, Respect, Innovation, Teamwork and Integrity in their service. NMHS Board Chair Clinical Professor David Forbes AM was MC for the evening and an incredible field of 45 finalists in ten categories were recognised. As an annual event, the GEM Awards provides a valuable opportunity to showcase the great work being done throughout the NMHS hospital and health service network and celebrate the many exceptional staff that we work alongside. It’s through these colleagues and their behaviours, actions and initiatives, that makes NMHS a service to be proud of. The award categories align with NMHS’s strategic prioritiesand recognise our ongoing commitment to delivering the best outcomes and highest levels of care for our patients and community. Winners and honourable mentio...
  • Anita Woodall
    Speech Pathology at SCGH 26 August 2021 The busy speech pathology team at SCGH sees more than 250 patients a month across a full spectrum from emergency and critical care to outpatients and everything in between. Debilitating communication and swallowing disorders are especially prevalent in certain cancers, neurology and aged care and people of every age and background come through their doors for life-changing therapies. The theme for Speech Pathology Week 2021 was ‘Communication is everyone’s right’ and no one can identify with this more than 57-year-old teacher’s assistant Anita Woodall who lost her voice completely almost a year ago without any noticeable symptoms. “Over about one week my voice faded to a whisper, and with a couple of short spells of my voice coming and going, I whispered consistently for about five months,” said Anita. “No one realises how noisy the world is unti...
  • Department of Wound Management
    Managing wounds across NMHS 23 August 2021 The busy Department of Wound Management services the whole of NMHS and in 2020 / 2021 held over 1,800 consultations for wound reviews and over 650 outpatient appointments. Department Head Nicole Walsh tells us that “the total cost of wound care to the Australian healthcare system is around $2-4 billion annually with pressure injuries alone costing $286 million per year in just the hospitalisation expenditures.” Based on the 6th floor of G Block at SCGH, the team are responsible for the management and consultation of patients with wounds at SCGH and OPH and also provide wound care support and services to KEMH, and all mental health facilities within NMHS (Mental Health Unit UU block SCGH, Graylands Hospital, Selby Older Adult Services Shenton Park, and the Adult Mental Health unit at OPH). As no two wounds are the same, dressing regimens have to be individualised to suit the ...
  • Lewis Payton, Fiona Wilder and Chantelle Waldie
    Patient Compliment - ‘I witnessed a level of care that I can only call brilliant’ 04 August 2021 My mother has recently been very unwell and given that she’s a public (Medicare) patient, I was concerned about the level of care she would receive. I was dreading going to the hospital to be with her. Given what I’ve read and seen on the news about staff shortages and overcrowding, I expected a stressful environment. But the reality was that mum’s room (shared with three other patients) was quiet and peaceful, and the staff were incredibly warm, caring and attentive. My sister Chantelle and I spent around three hours most days with her. We got to know a few of her nurses and doctors, and I found myself leaving each day in awe of the extraordinary job they do, day in day out. Treating each individual as just that, and providing nuanced care. Honestly at times, it reminded me of experiences I’ve had staying in high end resorts as a travel photographer/journalist. T...
  • Nurse caring for a female patient
    Patient Compliment - 'I am so grateful I had you on my team' 30 July 2021 SCGH's Intensive Care Unit East (formerly General High Dependency Unit) recently received this heartfelt feedback from a busy Mum who has returned home to her family and is feeling strong once again. "Hello everyone in the HDU at Charles Gairdner, I have recently returned home after a week long stay with you after emergency surgery to put stents in my neck. I probably wasn’t articulate enough at that time to tell you wholeheartedly just how much your care, skill and genuine kindness meant at such a challenging time. So I wanted to take a moment now that I am (thankfully) home to tell you how important each of you are and how much what you do matters - really matters. This time in my life has been scary and shocking to say the absolute least. One day I was fit and healthy, a busy mum running around - the next I was having bedside consultations with neurologists telling me how lucky ...
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Last Updated: 18/10/2023
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