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  • Yolanda
    Congratulations to Healing Gardens winner Yolanda 24 June 2025 Over the past 13 weeks, students from The University of Western Australia have brought creativity and care to the forefront, designing courtyard gardens that promote healing, wellbeing, and climate resilience at Sir Charles Gairdner and Osborne Park Hospitals. After an inspiring showcase andmore than 520 votesfrom staff, patients, and visitors, a winner has been announced for theinaugural Healing Gardens – Sustainable Green Scaping Competition. Congratulations to Yolanda Trigger, whose design“A Home (Away from Home)”for theWard 3 courtyard garden at Osborne Park Hospitalcaptured hearts and imaginations, earning both thePeople’s ChoiceandJudges’ Choiceawards. Yolanda stated that she has a rather personal connection to the space, having been born at Osborne Park Hospital. Her uncle was also patient of the ward over several months. "I wanted to create a space t...
  • Aboriginal Health Champions
    Meet Aboriginal Health Champion Morgan 20 June 2025 Our Aboriginal Health Champions Program recognises those who take the time to ensure Aboriginal people feel culturally safe when accessing our services. Morgan, a physiotherapist at our State Head Injury Unit, is just one person who has been nominated as an ally for the program. Aboriginal Health Liaison Officer Rebecca was able to share her cultural knowledge to support Morgan in her service deli...
  • Dr Epee
    Life-saving care following recent birth 29 May 2025 A young family have praised the life-saving care provided by King Edward Memorial Hospital and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital following the recent birth of their third child. During a 20-week scan, mum Emily was diagnosed with a rare pregnancy complication known as placenta increta, where the placenta embeds too deeply into the wall of the uterus. King Edward Memorial Hospital Consultant Obstetrici...
  • Virtual technology a game-changer for regional and metro healthcare coordination
    Virtual technology a game-changer for regional and metro healthcare coordination 19 May 2025 An innovative partnership between our Occupational Therapy Department at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital between WA Country Health Service (WACHS) is helping to upskill allied health professionals in remote locations and enabling complex lymphoedema patients to receive care closer to home. The program connects allied health clinicians in the Kimberley with an advanced practice lymphoedema occupation...
  • Rotary Nurse of the Year event 2025 combined winners
    2025 Rotary Nurse of the Year winners announced 16 May 2025 A big congratulations to Tracey McCarley and Ellie Tovey on being announced as our 2025 Rotary Nurse of the Year winners for Osborne Park Hospital (OPH) and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH). The annual Rotary Nurse of the Year awards recognise nurses who have demonstrated innovation and excellence in health care by advancing the profession, building partnerships and making a difference in thei...

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  • Natalie Rinaldi
    Dental Health Services Prize winner - Natalie Rinaldi 19 April 2021 Congratulations to Natalie Rinaldi who was awarded the Dental Health Services Prize for the student demonstrating the best performance in the clinical practice, dental public health and community dentistry streams of the Oral Health Therapy course. We are fortunate to have Natalie as one of our graduate MHPHDS Oral Health Therapy employees at DHS.
  • The Honourable Kim Beazley presents Ann Jones with her Order of Australia medal
    Ann Jones - Order of Australia Medal 06 April 2021 Congratulations to Ann Jones OA who was recently honoured with an Order of Australia medal for the incredible work she does for the Huntington Disease community. Ann has been affiliated with the MHPHDS Neurosciences Unit for over 30 years as a carer for her late husband, and now her two adult daughters who have advanced Huntington's Disease. At a ceremony held last month at Government House, Ann was presented with her Order of Australia medal by WA Governor, the Hon. Kim Beazley.
  • Priscilla Nanguromo
    Celebrating our dedicated staff! 31 March 2021 We are proud to announce our inaugural Employee of the Bunuru (February/March) - Priscilla Nanguromo, Nurse, Mental Health Unit at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. At a celebratory morning tea with her colleagues, Priscilla was presented with a $150 gift voucher, a EOS badge and a certificate of recognition for her outstanding contribution to our health service. Priscilla routinely leads by example and models the NMHS values at SCGH Mental Health Unit. Priscilla's nomination (submitted by fellow MHU nurse Emma) describes Priscilla's 'consistent hard work and authentic, person-centred approach - demonstrated not only when caring for her patients, but in her everyday interactions with colleagues and patients alike'. In her nursing care, the nomination states 'Priscilla sees each patient for themselves, their experiences, their needs and wants'. Priscilla is a natural leader who inspires an...
  • Senior Speech Pathologist Peta Graciet with patient Karl Gobba
    Dysphagia. A difficult diagnosis to swallow! 16 March 2021 Do you know the average Australian swallows 500-700 times a day. That’s around three times an hour during sleep, once per minute while awake and even more during meals. Most Australians are unaware how difficulty with swallowing can be frightening and life threatening. It’s why on Wednesday 17 March 2021, Peta Graciet, Senior Speech Pathologist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, SCGH, is promoting Swallowing Awareness Day. Swallowing Awareness Day 2021 is an opportunity to bring attention to swallowing disorders and to connect people with speech pathologists, the professionals who can help. Speech Pathologists assess and treat people with Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) – pronounced ‘dis-fay-juh’. The theme for Swallowing Awareness Day in 2021 is: ‘Dysphagia. A difficult diagnosis to swallow!’ Around 15‐30 per cent of people aged 65+ living in t...
  • Meet some of the inspirational women at NMHS
    International Women’s Day #ChooseToChallenge 05 March 2021 International Women’s Day (external site) is on 8 March, and is a day to celebrate women's achievement, raise awareness against bias and act for equality. This year’s theme encourages us to #ChooseToChallenge and work together to help create an inclusive world. Watch this video of our wonderful NMHS colleagues all raising their hand to show they are choosing to challenge and calling out inequality. Some of the reasons our staff are choosing to challenge are: I challenge a commitment to cultural diversity among our leaders. I challenge services to provide easy access to reliable health information in culturally diverse languages and forms. I choose to challenge inequality and work tirelessly to empower women to live a life free of violence. I challenge the sexual harassment still experienced by women in work and education places around the world. I cha...
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