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10 March 2025
Reminder to never touch bats
Extreme weather can disrupt bats' habitats, and Metro South Health’s Public Health Unit is reminding residents not to touch or pick them up, even if they appear sick or injured.
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07 March 2025
Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Evacuation centre and shelter information
Metro South Health provides critical healthcare for patients in emergencies. We encourage people who do not need emergency hospital care to seek shelter at a local Refuge Shelter.
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26 July 2024
Associate NUM inspires excellence at QEII ED
A/Associate NUM at QEII ED, Gracie Torres has claimed the 2024 International Nurses Day Excellence in Nursing award this May.
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22 July 2024
New Allied Health and Ambulatory Care Services building opens at QEII Hospital
QEII Hospital’s latest milestone was achieved with doors opening to the new Allied Health and Ambulatory Care Services building.
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12 July 2024
Graduate Support Team crowned Team of the Year
The small but extraordinary village behind QEII Hospital’s Graduate Nurse Program has welcomed 60 nursing graduates for 2024.
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12 July 2024
QEII heralds new generation of nursing graduates
Over 100 ready-to-launch nursing graduates flocked to QEII to explore career offerings at the 2024 Nursing Graduate Open Day on July 11.
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11 July 2024
SOPD superstar puts Values first
Rebecca Dimitrovski and her dedicated team proudly support between 150 to 300+ outpatient appointments every day.
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09 July 2024
Metro South Health NAIDOC Week celebrations: Spotlight on Brian Blow
Meet Brian Blow, Cultural Capability Officer, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Directorate, Metro South Health.
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04 July 2024
ICU Education Team claims Improvement of the Year Award
QEII Hospital’s ICU Education Team has successfully implemented a new blood glucose management model at the unit.
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01 July 2024
Deadly Start trainees springboard into health career
A new intake of Deadly Start Trainees commenced this week with Metro South Health.
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28 June 2024
RN reflects on a remarkable 48-year career
After 48 remarkable years of nursing, QEII Day Surgery Unit (DSU) RN Robyn Piraner has hung up the scrubs for the last time.