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  • Dr Julian Soares
    Golfer pain free after novel Interventional Radiology procedure in WA 06 February 2025 7NEWS has reported on Dr Julian Soares and patient Frank McGuire in its news bulletins locally and nationally, following which there has been great interest from the public to know more about the procedure.
  • recruitment-pool
    Recruitment pool - Resident Medical Officer and Service Medical Registrar 17 January 2025 Apply now for the mid-year recruitment pool for WA Health Resident Medical Officer (RMO) and Service Medical Registrar (SMR) positions. Applications close midday on Wednesday 5 February.
  • Photo of staff talking with patient
    Medical help over the Festive Season 17 December 2024 Need medical help this Christmas to New Year? Find out more here.
  • Picture of HIVE – Laura Trentino, Aleesha Thompson, Kevin Trentino and Adam Lloyd
    HIVE lands spot in international journal 27 July 2024 EMHS’ award-winning HIVE has made it to the pages of an international peer-reviewed research journal – the paper discussing the implementation and early results of the nearly four-year-old service.
  • Picture of Future Health Research and Innovation collage
    EMHS dominates in recent FHRI grant round 26 July 2024 East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) has turned in an impressive performance at the recent Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund Innovation Challenge, with four of the 10 successful projects involving teams from across our sites – the most from any health service provider in the State.

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  • Rainbow Flag being raised
    Royal Perth Bentley Group raise the Rainbow Flag 17 May 2019 Today we raised the Rainbow Flag in recognition of inpatient mental health services at Royal Perth and Bentley Hospitals achieving the Rainbow Tick accreditation. The Rainbow Flag formally recognises our inpatient mental health services’ support and respect for the LGBTI community – both staff and patients. Our staff are appropriately trained and committed to providing an accessible, inclusive and safe space for members of the LGBTI community, as well as providing a friendly and welcoming place of work for LGBTI staff. Royal Perth Bentley Group is one of only three public health services in Australia to achieve Rainbow Tick Accreditation, and the first public hospital in WA! Congratulations to all involved.
  • Photograph of BHS midwives
    Bentley Health Service celebrates International Midwives Day 05 May 2019 Bentley Health Service's (BHS) maternity team took a step back in time on Friday, in recognition of today’s International Midwives Day. Unsurprisingly, the staff are fans of the period drama "Call the Midwife", about a group of nurse midwives working in the East End of London in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Their special day gave them the ideal excuse to dress midwife Tessa Simcox in a uniform of days long ago. Tessa, who herself was born at BHS, said she was honoured to take centre stage on the day and celebrate the caring and unique role midwives play within the community. This year’s theme, “Midwives: Defenders of Women’s Rights”, is a strong reminder of the significant contribution our midwives make in the delivery of professional, compassionate care to women regardless of their age, culture, sexual orientation or social status. It is important to recognise the work they do ca...
  • Photograph of a group of nurses from Bentley Health Service
    Our staff, helping to deliver health for all 03 May 2019 International Day of the Midwife and International Nurses' Day will be celebrated on 5 and 12 May respectively, in recognition of the amazing care our nurses and midwives provide to people in our community every day. This year's themes, Nurses: A Voice to Lead: Health for All and Midwives: Defenders of Women's Rights, are a strong reminder of the significant contribution our nurses and midwives make in the delivery of professional, compassionate care. It is important to recognise the work they do can be transformational to the health care needs of individuals and communities. Our nurses and midwives constantly perform at a high level, and what they do every day has a significant impact on other peoples’ lives. This is a testament to the ongoing kindness, and compassion our nurses and midwives show our patients throughout their healthcare journey, delivering care to all regardless of ...
  • Patient Experience Week collage
    Patient Experience Week 2019 29 April 2019 This week is Patient Experience Week – a time to celebrate and honour our professional and compassionate staff who strive to make our patients, families and carers experience as positive as possible. Supported by the Health Consumers’ Council in Western Australia, Patient Experience Week is a global event that acknowledges the work of each person who is involved in caring for patients throughout their health care journey. Providing high quality, consumer-centred care is at the centre of everything we do at EMHS, and I’d like to extend my thanks to each and every one of you for your continued efforts in putting our patients first. Commencing today, a number of activities and displays will be taking place across our health service throughout the week. Keep an eye out for the roving photo booths, badge making activities, short film viewings and other activities designed to celebrate ev...
  • Health Consumer Excellence Awards logo
    2019 Health Consumer Excellence Awards – congratulations to our nominees 26 April 2019 Now in their fourth year, the Health Consumer Excellence Awards, initiated by the Health Consumers’ Council, were created to honour the everyday heroes in health in Western Australia. At East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) we value the contributions from all of our staff; acknowledging the role that everybody plays in providing or supporting the provision of high quality health care to our consumers. It is incredibly pleasing to see a number of our staff and services were nominated for the Health Consumer Excellence Awards for 2019. Congratulations to the following nominees who were directly nominated by consumers and/or members of the public: Health Organisation Award This category is for health organisations working effectively with consumers to improve services: Kalamunda Hospital Palliative Care nursing team, Kalamunda Hospital Emergency Department, Royal Perth Hos...
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