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  • Jarrod Healey, stroke recovery patient
    Stroke recovery patient Jarrod shares his story 06 August 2026 Jarrod Healey was struck with a major stroke on Boxing Day, where everything changed in an instant. From living an active and independent life, Jarrod was now faced with a life-threatening emergency and an uncertain future. He says that Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) was where his life was saved, due to a radiologist who recognised the seriousness and understood immediate action was critical. He urges everyone to be aware of the signs of stroke, known as F.A.S.T (Face, Arms, Speech, Time), to if recognised to seek help immediately. "Do not assume you are too young, too active or too healthy to have a stroke. It can happen suddenly, without warning, and it can change your life in seconds," he said. "That decision set everything in motion. The specialist team at SCGH were able to restore blood flow to my brain through multiple procedures which saved my life, and I will always be grat...
  • KEMH 110 years
    King Edward Memorial Hospital celebrates 110 years of service 24 July 2026 Western Australia's largest tertiary women and newborn hospital, King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH), recently celebrated 110 years of providing leading maternity and gynaecology care to Western Australian women.
  • 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...
  • 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...

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  • Annual Mumbrella CommsCom Awards!
    DonateLife wins Best Campaign! 25 May 2022 We are very proud to announce that last weekend, the DonateLife Week 2021 awareness campaign won best Government-sponsored campaign (external site) at the annual Mumbrella CommsCon Awards! We were a top three finalist up against highly successful awareness campaigns — the COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign and the Still Six Lives Campaign. Reaching our target of 100,000 new registrations on the Australian Organ Donor Registry in 2021 and the amount of media coverage and activity around the country was a huge achievement, and we were thrilled to accept this award on behalf of the whole DonateLife Network. We are very excited about this award, it is great recognition for us as a team and motivation to go even bigger and better this year for DonateLife Week 2022! SAVE THE DATE: Sunday 24 July to Sunday 31 July. Resources will be updated over the coming weeks here DonateLife Week | DonateLi...
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    World Schizophrenia Awareness Week 2022 24 May 2022 Schizophrenia is a mental illness that causes people to experience reality in a different way. It affects one in 100 Australians and is a highly stigmatized, often misunderstood illness. At Graylands Hospital, many of our mental health staff are specialists in treating patients with schizophrenia including Dr Neil Das, a Lead Consultant in the Hospital Extended Care Service. Along with their efforts to pursue service improvements, staff in this program are engaged in doctoral research investigating patient and healthcare delivery issues to expand treatment of schizophrenia and other mental illness. Dr Das explains that the goal of staff at Graylands treating patients with schizophrenia is to ‘collaboratively work to reconnect patients with their loved ones’ in the hope that they can live a supported and meaningful life in their community. This week is World Schizophrenia Awar...
  • Minister for Health, the Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson, NMHS CE, Dr Shirley Bowen and Medical Director Radiology Dr Liz Wyllie launching new Breast Screen WA clinic
    New Breast Screening and Assessment Centre in Joondalup 23 May 2022 The Minister for Health, the Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson launched the BreastScreen WA (BSWA) clinic, saying that it will provide 11,000 screening episodes per annum for women in the Northern corridor. “Women in Australia have a 1 in 7 risk of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. I hope many women will take advantage of BSWA’s online booking facility to secure an appointment at this outstanding venue in Joondalup.” - Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson. Joined by new NMHS CE, Dr Shirley Bowen, WNHS ED Dr Jodi Graham and Medical Director Radiology Dr Liz Wylie, Minister Sanderson participated in Noongar Elder Auntie Marie Taylor’s smoking ceremony to cleanse and ward off bad spirits. The new assessment clinic also allows the service to incrementally increase capacity for the diagnostics of screen-detected abnormalities, such as cancer. The clinic will enable the service to...
  • Graylands Hospital volunteers Karly and Anne
    National Volunteers Week 20 May 2022 Despite all the differences that come with a multi-generational age gap, the commonality between Karly and Anne is their passion for helping people. Anne Wills has been a volunteer at Graylands Hospital for more than ten years. Karly has just completed a Bachelor Degree in Psychology and in her gap year before she returns to further her studies, she’s filling her time helping Anne in the myriad ways that she contributes as a volunteer (and single-handedly raising the bar for our young adult children!). On any given day, the volunteers at Graylands might be working in the second-hand apparel store hanging and ironing clothes, serving drinks from the kiosk, giving out birthday presents to patients, providing welcome and discharge packs and even collecting bottles and cans to support the hospital’s Containers for Change program. This work has been more crucial than ever during C...
  • Stephanie Taylor
    Celebrating our dedicated staff! 18 May 2022 Going above and beyond in the care and concern she holds for her colleagues and their wellbeing, Stephanie Taylor - Head of Unit, Special Dental Services, MHPHDS has been recognised by her fellow colleagues as the Djeran Employee of the Season! Stephanie was nominated by her colleagues for her caring, professional and innovative leadership in supporting staff to champion positive change at Dental Health Services. The judges said Stephanie showed care for procedures, patients and staff, and is a respectful and innovative leader. Dr Catherine Alford Regional Dental Officer, Education and Special Dental Services will award Stephanie via a Teams e-presentation where she will enjoy cupcakes with her team members courtesy of sponsor P&N Bank. Stephanie clearly demonstrates each of the five values of North Metro and is a worthy recipient of the $150 gift voucher from our generous sponsors. ...
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