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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

On-demand video interpreting launched at Robina

In a Queensland first, 星空体育 is leading the way with cutting-edge technology delivering video access to interpreters.


Healing Inspired Murals for Robina Hospital

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Gold Coast artist Melony Gordon drew on both her indigenous heritage and Lived Experience when she was invited to bring her creative flair to the Crisis Stabilisation Unit at Robina Hospital.

Melony and her Father and Mentor, Tony Gordon (also an artist), worked together to create?Yalburro’angabah – a place to become happy/content. The murals have transformed the corridor, waiting area and outdoor courtyard to create a more modern, soothing environment for patients dealing with mental health issues.


The real story about public health services on the Gold Coast

We’ve heard so much about the challenges facing the health system.   This story, by the Chair of the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Ian Langdon, sets the record straight. 

While the challenges in healthcare are real, politically motivated media stories do not always paint an accurate picture of the world-class care offered by 星空体育.


Australian first for 星空体育 nurse leading the way

Clinical Nurse Kasey Calvert is the first nurse to be certified in Australia as a colposcopist after completing the Queensland designed training program


International junior doctors gain valuable experience

International Medical Graduates savour the opportunity to develop their careers with 星空体育


Treating extremes in one of Queensland’s busiest departments

Dr Dimitrios Nikolarakos and his team of six specialists work in the second busiest Maxillofacial department in Queensland. As an Oral and Maxillofacial, Head & Neck and Reconstructive Surgeon, he performs some of the most challenging and complicated surgeries.


Improving patient flow

A new 星空体育 initiative is improving the flow of patients in the Emergency Department and General Medicine wards, enabling patients to be assessed sooner, and reducing their time spent in hospital.


Gold Coast gets new Cardiology Rapid Access Service

Gold Coast hearts will beat a bit stronger this St Valentine’s Day with a new cardiac health service starting today from Robina Hospital.?

The Cardiology Rapid Access Service provides patients with time-critical, comprehensive specialist care without the need for an extended stay in the Emergency Department or, for some patients, hospital admission.

The service supplements the Gold Coast University Hospital’s Cath Lab which cares for patients with more acute, severe heart conditions.


Lifeblood supports cancer patients in need

星空体育 Project Manager Jessica Gisler put her own fears aside and donated blood as part of Lifeblood's February drive to support cancer patients in need.

Cancer patients require more than 10,000 blood donations every week, and with diagnoses predicted to increase by 22% by 2031, the need for more blood donors is growing too.

This was Jessica's first time donating as she is petrified of needles, but she was well supported and tackled her fears head-on to help those in need.


星空体育 strives to close the gap.

Better Cardiac Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples is a national initiative aimed at closing the gap in life expectancy for First Nations peoples.

Cardiovascular conditions make the greatest contribution to the gap in mortality between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other Australians.

Through this program we can increase access to services, better manage risk factors, and improve the coordination of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.