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12 April 2023
33 new nurse and midwifery graduates joining South West HHS
A total of 33 new nursing and midwifery graduates start their careers with the South West Hospital and Health Service.
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29 November 2022
Lily loves life in Mungindi
Mungindi nurse Lily Collier was introduced to the South West HHS from a very early age.
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12 April 2023
33 new nurse and midwifery graduates joining South West HHS
A total of 33 new nursing and midwifery graduates start their careers with the South West Hospital and Health Service.
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29 November 2022
Lily loves life in Mungindi
Mungindi nurse Lily Collier was introduced to the South West HHS from a very early age.
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29 November 2022
NAIDOC Week - A time to celebrate and reflect
NAIDOC Week is a significant event on the South West Hospital and Health Service (HHS) calendar every year.
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29 November 2022
Rural health work experience a treat for Ryly
Ryly spent a week enjoying a taste of a future carer in Allied Health under the guidance of Occupational Therapist, Meg Jakins at the Roma Hospital.
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29 November 2022
Welcome to Country sign unveiled at Charleville
During the South West NAIDOC week celebrations, Charleville Hospital unveiled remarkable new Welcome to Country signage by local artist Alara Geebung, with language provided by Bidjara Elder Keelen Mailman.
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29 November 2022
Deadly Recruits Camp inspires South West high school kids
South West HHS’s Hope Program has pulled off the 7th annual Deadly Recruits camp with the help of an enthusiastic bunch of teenagers and some very generous supporters.
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29 November 2022
Jamie’s Ministry of food cooking program rolls out across the south west
Budding chefs from Charleville, Cunnamulla and Quilpie took part in the first rollout of the Jamie’s Ministry of Food cooking program held at the end of June.
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29 November 2022
GP’s passion for rural and remote medicine shines light across the South West
South West HHS continue to work hard to secure key staff across the region, all of whom are welcomed with open arms and enthusiasm by their adopted communities.
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29 November 2022
Partners to deliver end-to-end medical training for Darling Downs and South West
One hundred future doctors will be training in the Darling Downs and South West regions within three years – set to ramp up to 120 each year by 2026 – in a partnership between universities and health services.