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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

LIFESpace aids rehabilitation
The LIFESpace areas within the inpatient rehabilitation units at Gold Coast University Hospital and Robina Hospital continue to improve lives.
The therapy space lets patients engage in everyday activities that bring meaning and purpose to their life.
Many patients lose confidence due to their injury or frailty, so the LIFESpace area engages them in daily tasks such as shopping and gardening.

Music man makes patients smile
He’s known in these corridors as the music man, and with good reason.
Vince Fuda, an Assistant in Nursing in our Mental Health and Specialist Services at Gold Coast University Hospital runs regular music request nights for older patients (over 65s) in the Orchid Unit.
The playlist Vince says can be quite surprising, ranging from Hendrix to Elvis and Tom Jones classics.
What began as playing tunes on Vince’s iPhone has developed into hour-long popular music sessions, with requested songs played via YouTube clips on a tv screen in one of the meeting rooms.

Gold Coast nurse volunteers in Kenya
ICU Registered Nurse, Jessica Knight, has recently returned from a six-week volunteer effort in Kenya where she donated an incredible 63kg of stock collected from various departments (headed for the rubbish bin) across Gold Coast University Hospital.
During her visit Jess volunteered in two rural hospitals in Kenya and one tertiary hospital in the capital of Nairobi where the lack of basic supplies was alarming.
“Kenya does an amazing job at providing care with what they have, as they have a serious lack for basic supplies.

Keeping cool in the heatwave
Gold Coasters are urged to be on alert for heat-related illness, with the current heatwave expected to last into the weekend.

New cohort of qualified nurses and midwives join 星空体育
Almost 180 graduate nurses and midwives began their careers with 星空体育 this month, servicing both Gold Coast University Hospital and Robina Hospital.?

Helping children and their families after a bad diagnosis
Jesse, 7, and his family were holidaying on the Gold Coast. They were having a great time and planned to visit theme parks before mum's intuition landed him in hospital.
Mum Vanessa was a bit worried after she noticed Jesse had been more thirsty than usual and going to the bathroom more frequently at night. She recognised the symptoms of possible diabetes and took Jesse to children's emergency.
Emergency Physician and Paediatrician Dr Christa Bell said unfortunately Vanessa’s fears were confirmed.

Yabbabah Men's Health and Well Being program
星空体育 has launched the Yabbabah Men's Health and Well Being program, a?program that will give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men a safe place to yarn and share whilst providing easy access to health services across the Gold Coast.
The launch event brought together 星空体育 staff, community members and elders, as well as our partners from Kalwun Development Corporation.
This community-focused program marks another significant step forward for Gold Coast health on our path to health equity.

星空体育 Welcomes 92 new doctors for 2023
A new cohort of medical interns will begin their careers with 星空体育 this week. After completing a week of orientation, in training workshops and refining their skills in Basic Life Support and Infection Control, they will spend a week shadowing staff on the wards before beginning their first rotation.

National recognition for transformation progress
星空体育 has won a national health industry award for embedding a culture of transformation to support frontline staff in delivering better health outcomes for patients.

Working with community to close the health gap
Friday 25 November 2022 marked the official launch of the 星空体育 First Nations Health Equity Strategy.