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  • 2025 EMHS Nurse of the Year Lola Sikora grateful to her team 03 December 2025 Lola Sikora is the 2025 EMHS Nurse of the Year and also received the Excellence in Leadership Award.
  • EMHS doctor Haseeb Riaz named WA Young Australian of the Year 17 November 2025 Royal Perth Hospital Doctor Haseeb Riaz, alongside his friend Gareth Shanthikumar, has been named 2026 WA Young Australian of the Year.
  • Double the cheers for our Shannon 11 November 2025 Armadale Hospital’s Midwifery Unit Manager Shannon Scari was a two-time winner at the recent East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS)-Armadale Kalamunda Group (AKG) Nursing and Midwifery Awards.
  • Clockwise from far left - Pia Turcinov AM, Peter Forbes, Ross Keesing, Dr Steve Patchett and Elizabeth Koff AM.
    EMHS farewells five Board Members 30 September 2025 “Navigating change and complexity is a constant challenge for any board, and it's particularly pronounced within the dynamic healthcare environment,” said Pia Turcinov AM outgoing Board Chair of the East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS).
  • EMHS staff meet Prof Fiona Stanley
    National Living Treasure engages with EMHS staff 19 August 2025 Staff at East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) had the pleasure to meet and speak with one of our State’s greatest and most admired medical minds in July – Professor Fiona Stanley.

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  • Logo for Trauma Symposium 2019
    WA State Trauma Symposium 2019 10 July 2019 Royal Perth Hospital Trauma Service in partnership with Paramedics Australasia (WA) are excited to announce the 2019 WA State Trauma Symposium: Trauma Care – A Maze or Amazing? This year's symposium provides an amazing opportunity to hear from trauma experts from across the globe. Keynote speakers: Professor Martin Schreiber – Division Head of Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University Mr Chris Wakeman – Consultant General Surgeon, Christchurch Hospital, and Co-Chair Christchurch Hospital Guest speakers include: Inspector John Harrison – NSW Police Force Ms Michelle Fyfe – Chief Executive Officer (WA) St John Ambulance Australia Lieutenant Colonel Amanda Williamson – Australian Defence Force Professor Steve Dunjey – Royal Perth Hospital / St John of God Murdoch When: Symposi...
  • Photograph of Sophia with her siblings
    Baby Sophia happy and healthy after CITRA innovation 09 July 2019 Two years ago, East Metropolitan Health Service's Centre for Implant Technology and Retrieval Analysis (CITRA) played an instrumental role in saving the life of a new-born girl. Baby Sophia (pictured left with her siblings) was born with a rare, life threatening condition where her nasal cavity was completely blocked by fused bone. After six surgeries, Sophia is healthy, happy, and able to breathe normally. Moments after Sophia was born, her parents watched as hospital staff called a code blue, and began performing compressions on her chest. Sophia couldn't breathe, and she was placed on a ventilator while doctors searched for an answer. She was born with a complete blockage of the nose, a dangerous condition for infants, who don't breathe through their mouth during the first few months after birth. Sophia was small, even for a newborn, which significantly complicated the surgery require...
  • Jack in the grounds team work room at Kalamunda
    Meet Jack from the Kalamunda Hospital Grounds Team 09 July 2019 Meet Jack, one of the gardeners who care for the grounds of Kalamunda Hospital. When he’s not working on keeping the gardens in shape, Jack likes to get away to enjoy his favourite hobby. “I love winter surfing, and I travel a lot to chase the big waves.” Jack had involvement in a recent landscaping project at Kalamunda Hospital, with the development of a new garden that improves the view from patient rooms, and provides a pleasant space to spend time in. Jack enjoys the kind and collaborative environment at Kalamunda Hospital, where all the staff work together. He’s passionate about the variety of his work, and is dedicated to making the hospital a welcoming place for patients and staff. Thank you Jack and the rest of the team, for the work you do to keep the hospital grounds looking beautiful.
  • Photograph of Karthik
    Karthik creates innovative solutions for patients with complex mobility requirements 05 July 2019 Karthik is a Rehabilitation Engineer working for the Heath Technology Management Unit of EMHS, who provides Assistive Technology solutions for patients with complex mobility and seating requirements. One of his core duties involves setting up several input interfaces to control electric wheelchairs depending upon the patient’s ability. For example, a chin or a head control system that is used to control the wheelchair. Karthik is also involved in the development of custom made devices and interfaces that are not commercially available, ranging from a customised 3D printed joystick knob to drive the wheelchair, to interfacing a robotic arm to the wheelchair. In addition, he also assists the clinicians with the design and manufacture of complex seating systems using computer aided design and manufacturing processes. “My goal for the next few years would be to further improve my technic...
  • Photograph of Nicola Frew with award
    Congratulations to the Centre for Wellbeing and Sustainable Practice 28 June 2019 Congratulations to Royal Perth Hospital’s Rich Read, Michael Hertz and the Centre for Wellbeing and Sustainable Practice (CWSP) team who were announced as a winner of the 2019 Best of Care Award – Outstanding Team, at the Spiritual Care Australia Conference Dinner last week. The award acknowledges and celebrates best practice and excellence in the provision of Spiritual Care, and helps to raise awareness of best practice in the sector. The CWSP team were judged on the contribution made in the workplace setting; how they demonstrate excellence or innovation in spiritual care practice; the contribution to building strong and effective teams; and feedback from consumers and the organisation. Spiritual Care practitioners, like those in the CWSP team, play a significant role in providing quality holistic care in our organisation and the local community. The CWSP was officially launched ...
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Last Updated: 21/05/2025
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