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  • Attendees at the Cancer Network Forum
    Join us at the Cancer Network Forum 25 March 2026 Join us for the Cancer Network WA forum this May, to discuss and explore what’s shaping the future of cancer research and care. This one-day forum recognises the collective efforts of organisations contributing to cancer care and celebrates 20 years of our Cancer Network WA delivering state-wide cancer services. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers, share and learn new insights and collaborate across topics of interest in breakout groups. Thisyear's theme is 'Inspiring the Future of Excellence', highlighting the breakthroughs shaping the cancer research and care. Date:Thursday 14 May 2026 from 9am to 4pm (registration from 8.30am) Venue:The University Club of Western Australia, Banquet Hall Theme: Inspiring the Future of Excellence in Cancer Care Who can attend: All are welcome Watchlast year's event. Please register fo...
  • New technique saving lives one liver at a time 24 March 2026 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) has a new liver perfusion machine helping surgical teams save lives by increasing the rate of liver transplants in WA. The technologyof the machine uses amethodcalled cold and warm perfusion which revitalises the donated liver better than ever. SCGH is the first in Australia to utilise this technology of combined cold and warm liver perfusion. Transplant Surg...
  • SCGH Neurologist attracts grant for innovative research on dystonia 09 March 2026 SCGH Consultant Neurologist Dr Wai Yan (Wayne)Yau has received a $100,000 grant for his research on genetic causes of dystonia in Australian families. He received the grant from the 2025-26 WA Government's Future Health Research and Innovation Fund's Near Miss Awards: Emerging Leaders Program. Dystonia is a severely disabling neurological movement disorder that causes muscle spasms that can lead t...
  • Health professional and patient sat talking
    New opportunity for consumer or carer representative for North Executive Team 06 March 2026 North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) is seeking expressions of interest for a consumer representative to contribute to one of two committees as part of the North Executive Team (NET). Applications are open for a consumer or carer representative to join the following committees: Safety, Quality and Consumer Engagement Committee Strategy, People and Digital Committee Angela O'Connor, ...
  • OPH surgical team in theatre with new MAKO robot
    Orthopaedic robotic-assisted surgery now at OPH 06 March 2026 In a first for North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS), robotic-assisted surgical system is now being used in performing joint replacements of the hip, knee and shoulder at our Osborne Park Hospital (OPH). OPH Consultant Surgeon Dr Piet Rogers said the orthopaedic robot provides a way of accurately carrying out an exact plan to execute these replacements in patients who show worn out joints due t...

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  • BreastScreen bus and staff
    World Cancer Day, February 4 Close the Care Gap 05 February 2022 BreastScreen WA - caring for more WA women than ever before BreastScreen WA (BSWA) is excited about the year ahead as it plans to open more breast cancer screening clinics, increase clinic capacity and expand their mobile units. This important planning work will go a long way towards closing the care gap, which is also this year’s World Cancer Day theme. “Close the Care Gap” is all about raising awareness of the equity gap that affects almost everyone. The BSWA Strategic Operations Plan 2030 prioritises where new screening clinics and expansion of current rooms will open, based on population projection data of WA women aged 40-74. BSWA opened its new Albany clinic in July 2021 and has recently expanded the screening capacity at its Mirrabooka and Padbury clinics. “These new screening rooms and the recruitment of extra Medical Imaging Technology staff will mean t...
  • Cervical screening saves lives poster
    Cancer screening campaign for the LGBTQI+ community – Screening saves lives 04 February 2022 World Cancer Day 2022 theme is “Close the care Gap”, and WA’s cancer screening program teams for bowel, breast and cervical have joined forces to share the message that ‘Screening saves lives’, with new resources focusing on the LGBTIQ+ community. The LGBQTI+ community is somewhat resistant to seeking medical help out of fear and are an under screened community and the aim is to increase awareness of, and participation in, these lifesaving programs. A collaboration between BreastScreen WA, the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, and the WA Cervical Cancer Prevention Program has been created as a direct response to this, with advocacy work and communication being undertaken in the background to ensure acceptance and understanding is in place more widely. The first of the materials was seen at the PRIDE Fair in November, featuring community members from ...
  • Remi Toluwade with Acting Head of Social Welfare, Michelle
    Training WA award recipient - Graylands 01 February 2022 As a Welfare Officer with Graylands Hospital’s Extended Care Service (HECS), Remi Toluwade (seen here with Winner Remi with Acting Head of Social Welfare, Michelle) won the Department of Training and Workforce Development’s Cultural Diversity Training Award and was also Ambassador of the Year for North Metro TAFE, 2021. WA Training recently requested Remi to put on her Ambassador hat for the VET sector again and be part of a photo shoot at Graylands Hospital, to promote the launch of the 2022 WA Training Awards program. The award Remi won recognises the achievement of a culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) student who ‘…displays a strong understanding and knowledge of the vocational education and training system, demonstrating the relevance of lifelong learning for themselves and the migrant community’. Migrating from Nigeria in 2015, Remi has a deg...
  • Vaccination Team
    NMHS COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in prime position 27 January 2022 Our fantastic vaccination team was front and centre for the City of Perth Skyshow this January 26 offering first, second and booster vaccinations to the general public across the afternoon and early evening. Lead by the senior nurse for the NMHS COVID-19 Vaccination Program, Ann Andrews, the team consisted of four nurse vaccinators, two administrative staff and an onsite pharmacist. Over 100 vaccinations were given, with 13 first doses, 11 second doses and 80 boosters. It was a great day according to Ann, “The clinic ran very smoothly thanks to a fabulous team and the public were very receptive to obtaining information and receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations.” And as an added bonus the staff were able to view the sky show from a first-class location. "It was amazing!” said Ann.
  • The Minister along with YRS and LWB staff members
    Ministerial visit to Ngatti House 25 January 2022 The Minister for Child Protection and Community Services, Simone McGurk MLA, recently visited Ngatti House along with NMHS Youth Mental Health staff from Youth Reach South (external site) (YRS). Ngatti House (external site) is WA’s only licensed psychiatric hostel for young people at risk. It provides community-based homeless youth services to young people between 17 and 22 years of age, who show signs and symptoms of mental illness while homeless or at risk of homelessness. The service offers safe accommodation for these young people as they work on their mental health recovery, with support from Life Without Barriers (external site) (LWB) who run and staff the program. YRS provides community mental health services to young people living in the southern corridor and works with LWB to provide in-reach care for those at Ngatti House. Sam Garlett, YRS Aboriginal Health Officer, did t...
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