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30 August 2024
CanCommunicate is changing the conversation for brain tumour patients
A team of passionate speech pathologists and researchers at PA Hospital are pioneering a groundbreaking approach with their ‘CanCommunicate’ project, delivered by Erin Kelly and Pip Butler.
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29 August 2024
Speech pathology week at logan
A snapshot of the celebrations of speech pathology week at Logan Hospital.
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10 July 2024
Age no barrier for our valuable vollies
Logan Hospital’s vibrant volunteers are proving that age is no barrier to service, with nearly 70 years between the youngest and most ‘seasoned’ volunteer.
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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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27 June 2024
Building 3 expansion now complete
Logan Hospital has celebrated a wonderful milestone this week - the completion of the Building 3 expansion.
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26 June 2024
Enhanced safety in the ED
A new team is being established to enhance the safety and wellbeing of front-line staff in Logan Hospital’s Emergency Department.
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26 June 2024
Logan providing comfortable care for seniors
Logan Hospital’s growing geriatric services are helping the elderly access fast-tracked care, often in the comfort of their own homes.
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17 June 2024
Musician Vicky's lasting legacy to Logan
Accomplished pianist Dr Vicky Yang has left a legacy of music to Logan’s palliative care patients and their loved ones.
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17 June 2024
Ward nannies bring comfort and relief to CIU
Five-year-old Valentina Davey made some new playmates today during a bedside visit from two of Logan Hospital’s Ward Nannies.
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17 June 2024
10News First showcases ambient experience
Logan Hospital’s new Medical Imaging Department has been operational for just over six months and has already recorded remarkable success and outcomes thanks to its state-of-the-art equipment upgrades.
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17 June 2024
Australian-first changing lives of patients with complex care and spinal injuries
A 13-year-old girl from Logan has become the first person in Australia with a spinal cord injury to undergo a vertigo assessment in Queensland’s only Multiaxial Rotational (TRV) Chair at Logan Hospital.