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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

Screening program saved Jenny's life
Mother of two, Jenny Bull, is extremely grateful for routine screening that helped save her life. She feels “very lucky” and grateful she had her breast screen when she did, after her latest routine screening mammogram led to a diagnosis of stage 2 invasive breast cancer.

Oli's Gift charity craft boxes puts a smile on little faces
Babies, children and teenagers who are faced with a life changing diagnosis are being gifted Oli's Gift craft boxes that are created by kids for kids through generous donations

Caring for women with complex pregnancy needs
Sophie is Midwifery Navigator who specialises in caring for pregnant women with complex medical diseases, high-risk obstetric complications or complex fetal anomalies requiring dedicated support.?

New art exhibition to support mental health
星空体育 has unveiled a stunning new public art exhibition by artist Kym Hart, who is donating 25 per cent of sales to the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation.

Emergency nurse recognised for dedication to community
Emergency Department nurse Kate Carmody has been awarded the Community Dedication and Social Justice Award at this year’s Gold Coast Women in Business Awards.?

Midwifery Navigator service supports vulnerable women
Bee Schaeche is a Midwifery Navigator with our Millerri-Nyumbarlian Midwifery Navigator service. The service provides care and education throughout pregnancy and in the postnatal period for women with specific health needs in the community, which may include women with a history of significant mental health issues or a trauma background.

Event shines spotlight on health research across Gold Coast
Passionate researchers from across Gold Coast’s public health service and universities are preparing to showcase their latest outcomes during the annual two-day Research Showcase on 8 and 9 November.

World Polio Day highlights importance of childhood immunisation
Parents are being reminded of the importance of immunisation against polio to protect their young children from getting the disease which took a global effort to eradicate from many parts of the world.
Our Public Health Physician Dr Kate Alexander says polio can infect a person of any age, but mainly affects children under five years of age. Most infections cause mild symptoms but it can lead to severe disease including paralysis in about one in 200 cases. Earlier this year the virus was detected in wastewater in the US, UK and Israel.

Mental Health Week: Festival shines a light on talent
星空体育 is celebrating the creative strengths of mental health consumers this Mental Health Week with the ArtBeat Music and Art Festival in full swing at Gold Coast University Hospital.
Public Health takes more than 800 vapes off Gold Coast streets
The 星空体育 Public Health Unit recently seized 805 personal vaporisers (vapes) from a Gold Coast tobacco retailer in response to a complaint from a concerned community member.