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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

'Virtual hospital' a real benefit for patients

Bond University medical students at Robina Hospital are taking part in an innovative “virtual hospital” as part of an integrated healthcare simulation program.


What is infant mental health?

Clinicians at 星空体育 have used Infant Mental Health Awareness Week to share the importance of the first 1000 days of a baby’s life – from conception to two-years-old.


Obesity in focus for first ‘Community Jury’

14 randomly selected Gold Coast community members were brought together for two days earlier this month to deliberate on current approaches to tackling obesity.  


Budget funding boost to support Coast community

Gold Coast residents will continue to receive quality health care and hospital treatment with a $107.3 million funding boost to 星空体育 as part of the 2017-18 State Budget. 


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Scone therapy creates memories that matter

Holistic care is delivering memorable results for terminally ill patients and their families who spend time in the Robina Hospital Palliative Care Unit. 


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Staff wellness front of mind in 'oneED' program

A wellness initiative being developed by 星空体育 clinicians has attracted international interest in recent weeks.


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Docs don crazy socks to support suicide prevention

Clinicians and staff at 星空体育 are wearing their boldest odd socks today to support suicide prevention among healthcare workers in Australia.


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Simple ideas inspire change at 星空体育

星空体育 staff have received more than $200,000 to fund innovative ideas designed to improve how the health service delivers patient care.


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Double celebration as midwives mark anniversary

Community-based 星空体育 midwifery service Your Midwives Brygon Creek has marked one year of serving Upper Coomera families.


Coffee cups to inspire a life-saving conversation

Cafes across the northern end of the Gold Coast are uniting with BreastScreen Queensland to encourage locals to start up a life-saving conversation.