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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.

More News

  • Photo of Manoh at BHS
    From numbers to nursing, mental health NUM thrives in rewarding career 09 October 2022 Bentley Health Service (BHS) mental health nurse Manoh Dumbuya had almost completed a degree in accounting when he arrived in Australia in 2006 from the West African country of Sierra Leone.
  • Photograph of Gerald Watts holding 2 microphones
    Congratulations to Professor Gerald Watts 19 August 2022 Professor Gerald Watts has won Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand's prestigious research award the R T Hall Prize.
  • EMHS moving to blue alert 12 August 2022 As announced by the WA Health Minister, due to the continuing decline in COVID-19 cases in the community, East Metropolitan Health Service is moving from a red to a blue alert status from Monday, 15 August 2022.
  • Kalamunda's new day hospice
    New day hospice opens at Kalamunda 19 July 2022 Works have completed on phase 1 of the Kalamunda Hospital redevelopment, with the new day hospice now open.
  • Aboriginal Artwork Celebration EMHS staff and artists
    EMHS Health Promotion artwork celebration 08 July 2022 The EMHS Health Promotion team recently celebrated the creation of three unique artworks created for the team by local Aboriginal artists.
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Last Updated: 21/05/2025
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