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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

星空体育 accredited against national health standards

星空体育 has successfully achieved accreditation against the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards.


Newly Qualified Nurses and Midwives boost Gold Coast's frontline workforce

A huge cohort of Newly Qualified Nurses and Newly Qualified Midwives have joined 星空体育 in the first graduate intake of 2025.


Cardiologist awarded prestigious international fellowship

Interventional Cardiology Fellow at 星空体育, Dr Maggie He has been awarded the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand's prestigious ANZET-UK Intervention Fellowship.


Measles Alert for Gold Coast

Gold Coast Public Health Unit is advising people to be alert for signs and symptoms of measles after a case of measles was on the Gold Coast in January while unknowingly infectious.


Behind the Build with Team Leader of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Aleta Webb

Meet 星空体育 Team Leader of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Aleta Webb – one of the clinical brains contributing to the design of the new Coomera Hospital.


Behind the Build with Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Clinical Nurse Consultant Sebastian (Seb) Clyde

Clinical Nurse Consultant Sebastian Clyde, or “Seb”, has been actively providing input on the development of the new Coomera Hospital as a member of the Project User Group (PUG).


A moment of mindfulness to kick off 2025

A new exhibition showcases the benefits from being present in the moment


星空体育 welcomes 94 new junior doctors

Gold Coast was proud to welcome its largest ever intake of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander junior doctors.


Unnecessary tests and treatments in low-value critical care

Dr Gerben Keijzers is a Senior Staff Specialist Emergency Physician at the Gold Coast University Hospital Emergency Department.

Dr Keijzers balances half of his time between clinical work and academic duties, including teaching medical students and conducting research. His role also includes being an honorary professor of emergency medicine at Bond University and is an associate professor at Griffith University.


Emergency Doctor successful in EMF Queensland funding

Dr Richard Pellatt has successfully secured over $27,000 in funding from the Emergency Medicine Foundation to work on the new project "Drug Overdose with Reduced Consciousness: Patient and Staff Perspectives. A Mixed Methods Study."

Through questionnaires and interviews, the project seeks to understand clinician attitudes to the airway management of patients with drug overdose. Concurrently, Richy and his team will also involve patients, building their narrative into this area of research for the first time.