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16.09.2022
New van for BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast
BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast has taken delivery of a brand-new mobile breast screening van and it’s first stop is Nambour Mill Shopping Village until 26 September 2022.
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13.09.2022
Rapid diagnosis critical to protecting children from deadly Sepsis
More than 18,000 Australians suffer from sepsis every year, 5000 of those affected will die, and of those who survive, half are left with a disability or impaired function.
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20.09.2022
More beds to reduce wait times for urology and gynaecology services on the Sunshine Coast
A new 24-bed surgical ward at Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH) has today welcomed its first patients.
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16.09.2022
New van for BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast
BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast has taken delivery of a brand-new mobile breast screening van and it’s first stop is Nambour Mill Shopping Village until 26 September 2022.
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13.09.2022
Rapid diagnosis critical to protecting children from deadly Sepsis
More than 18,000 Australians suffer from sepsis every year, 5000 of those affected will die, and of those who survive, half are left with a disability or impaired function.
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12.09.2022
It's hip to care
For the second year running, Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH) has been recognised as among Australia's best performing hospitals for hip fracture care.
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01.09.2022
Local nurse wins Queensland child protection award
A Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service nurse has received state-wide recognition for her work in child protection.
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18.08.2022
Hospital helps high school students kick-start their careers
Maleny Soldiers Memorial Hospital is helping grow the next generation of healthcare workers through school-based traineeships.
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16.08.2022
Boost for mental health services in Gympie Hospital ED
Gympie locals experiencing a mental health crisis now have more access to mental health services at Gympie Hospital.
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11.08.2022
August 2022 - Community News
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04.08.2022
Phone raising for victims of domestic and family violence
Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) has joined the DV Safe Phone initiative, which recycles and distributes mobile phones to victims of domestic and family violence.