The Logan and Beaudesert Health Service (LBHS) Allied Health Research and Quality Improvement Forum was a chance to celebrate the great work being done across our allied health teams.
Dietitian Michelle Palmer said the October event gave allied health professionals the opportunity to share their research and quality improvement projects, all focused on making patient care safer, better, and more effective.
“The Forum is an important opportunity to recognise the incredible work happening across our allied health teams,” Michelle said.
“These projects demonstrate our commitment to evidence-based practice and continuous improvement in patient outcomes.”
This year’s event highlighted several exceptional presentations and projects. Congratulations to this year’s winners.
The Forum was also a chance to recognise and thank staff who are leading the way in research and quality improvement.
“By supporting and celebrating this work, LBHS is helping to build a strong culture of learning and innovation. This not only improves care for patients but also helps attract new allied health professionals who want to be part of a team that values evidence-based service delivery,” Michelle said.