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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

Health staff encouraged to talk more amid pressure

星空体育 is using R U OK? Day to empower staff to address stress, depression and wellbeing in the workplace and at home. 


FASD service expands with $1.37m study grant

Care for children and their families dealing with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is to be expanded in Queensland following a $1.37m funding injection for a Griffith University project.


Emergency department staff celebrate 10 years at Robina

星空体育 today celebrated a decade of providing emergency care at Robina Hospital. 


Emergency staff and QAS hone response to multi-casualty incidents

星空体育 today joined with the Queensland Ambulance Service to prepare for and build capability to respond to multi-casualty incidents.


ICU staff heralded after miraculous recovery

Earlier this year, our amazing team of doctors and nurses treated Gold Coast man Skye McLean, who cheated death following a post-surf heart attack.


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Artwork helps create sacred space for birthing mums

星空体育 recently unveiled new artwork in one of the Gold Coast University Hospital birth suites.


Generous Gold Coasters save lives

Gold Coast organ and tissue donors helped save the lives of 1,448 Australian transplant recipients in 2016.


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Put safety first when renovating to avoid eye trauma

Doctors at Gold Coast University Hospital are warning home renovators to wear protective eyewear when using machinery to avoid major eye injuries.


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Data driven healthcare the goal of A.I. workshop

On Friday 21 July, 星空体育 brought together healthcare professionals, academics, entrepreneurs and business minds to explore how data and artificial intelligence will shape the health care industry.


Health scientists solve hunt for source of burkholderia cenocepacia outbreak

Sunday Mail journalist Janelle Miles put the innovative work of Gold Coast University Hospital infectious diseases team under the microscope.