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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

OHO finalises investigation into GCUH maternity services

星空体育 has welcomed the final investigation report from the Office of Health Ombudsman (OHO) into a small number of complaints related to adverse maternity events at the Gold Coast University Hospital since 2013.


Board members on board with baton

星空体育 Board members Professor Allan Cripps and Dr Andrew Weissenberger were wearing very different hats when their paths crossed on the Queen’s Baton Relay earlier this week.


Principles of triage in ED still apply during Commonwealth Games

Gold Coasters presenting to public emergency departments during the Commonwealth Games can be assured that they will be treated based on clinical need.


Luck and expertise on the side of Irish trauma patient

Gold Coast man David Conway has paid tribute to the clinicians, nurses and allied health staff who assisted in his extraordinary recovery from a traumatic injury.


The rewards of public service

We asked Colette McCool, one of only eight Queenslanders to receive a Public Service Medal in the 2018 Australia Day Honours’ List, a few questions during Queensland Women’s Week.


星空体育 female researchers leading the way

星空体育 is shining a spotlight on female researchers this Queensland Women’s Week (3 – 11 March).


Junior doctors get a dose of career advice

Registrars and consultants have shared real world tips with the next generation of clinicians.


Award for Excellence: Journey to Zero - Suicide Prevention Strategy

The  ‘Journey to Zero’ Suicide Prevention Strategy has helped reduce the incidence of suicide in more than 1200 cases.


Women’s health made easier with telehealth

星空体育’s Midwifery and Obstetric team have implemented specialist telehealth gynaecology and obstetric consultations which are making life easier for women.


Associate Professor David Green, Medal of the Order of Australia Recipient

Australia Day honours for long-serving emergency director

星空体育’s director of emergency medicine, Associate Professor David Green, was today recognised for his services to the community with a Medal of the Order of Australia.