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  • Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe
    Congratulations to former SCGH King's Birthday Honours recipients 16 June 2026 Congratulations to Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe and Dr David Joske who were recognised in the King’s Birthday 2026 Honours List (external site) Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for his work in endovascular clot retrieval, which sits at the heart of acute stroke care. Dr Mcauliffe served as an Interventional Neuroradiologist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and was Deputy Head of Department of the Neurological Intervention and Imaging Service of WA. His award recognises his incredible service to interventional neuroradiology and the transformation of outcomes for people experiencing a stroke. Dr David Joske received a Member of the Order of Australia (OA) in the General Division for pioneering the use of integrative cancer treatments. Dr Joske, a clinical haematologist, identifie...
  • Grant awarded to enhance adolescent cancer services 04 June 2026 An Australian-first Adolescent and Youth Cancer Service is being established at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital to bridge a critical gap in care for young patients moving out of the children’s health system. A $1 million Telethon grant has been awarded to both North Metropolitan Health Service and Children and Adolescent Health Service to support and care for adolescents accessing cancer services. S...
  • Cancer Network WA nursing staff at the Forum
    Cancer Network WA turns 20 27 May 2026 Cancer Network WA staff at the 2026 Forum.
  • Professor Joshua Lewis1
    AI breakthrough in heart disease began at Charlies 19 May 2026 A Western Australian researcher and his global team have shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can detect telltale signs of heart disease from low dose bone scans, potentially unlocking a new defence against one of Australia’s leading causes of death. Edith Cowan University Professor Joshua Lewis began as a research fellow at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in 2009, where he first explored using D...
  • Osborne Park Hospital Occupational Therapy (OT) clinic volunteer Teresa
    Meet a volunteer during National Volunteer Week 18 May 2026 In celebration of National Volunteer Week, we are profiling one of our fantastic Occupational Therapy Clinic volunteers from Osborne Park Hospital, Teresa.

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  • PRIDE 2021 team
    Proud to be part of PRIDE in 2021 30 November 2021 Saturday was an opportune time for us to demonstrate our commitment to diversity and inclusion as more than 50 of our staff participated in the first ever NMHS Pride Parade Float as part of the annual PRIDE parade in the city. This year the theme was R.E.S.P.E.C.T and the NMHS contingent walked as queer, trans, intersex and ally healthcare professionals, encouraging all communities to respect and love themselves. “It was great to see and be part of such an inclusive family event that was supported by not only NMHS, but all other HSPs,” said Jodi Graham, Executive Director, Women and Newborns Health Service & Pride participant. “I’m proud to be part of a health service that is committed to supporting a collaborative and inclusive workplace culture that values the diversity of our people and patients.” For the Pride Parade organising committee, it meant ...
  • B&P ED Jordan Kelly, with Michelle Osler and HESTA's Ben Brackley
    Celebrating our dedicated staff! 10 November 2021 Congratulations to Michelle Osler who was today named as our North Metro Corporate Employee of the Quarter. Private Patient Liaison Officer in the Finance TeamPrivate Patient Liaison Officer in the Finance Team, based at OPH. Michelle was nominated for this award by Justine Huggins, a midwife Manager at WNHS and it is especially fantastic to be acknowledged outside of the Division. Justine noticed that Michelle saw some cracks in the system for patients who were ineligible for Medicare and worked with the team to find solutions. These women were being disadvantaged financially for some outpatient services such as lactation consultancy, so Michelle gave them private external health care provider details, so they had options to choose from. It means they could plan their postnatal care after their hospital discharge with significantly less out of pocket charges than the public system. Thi...
  • NMHS Family and Domestic Violence Framework launched
    NMHS Family and Domestic Violence Framework launched 09 November 2021 We are very pleased to have launched the inaugural North Metropolitan Health Service Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) Framework. One of five West Australian women has reported experiencing partner violence since the age of 15 and nationally one in four Australian women have experienced violence by an intimate partner. Together across NMHS this framework will provide strategic direction and leadership for all our NMHS services and guide us to improve the safety of families experiencing FDV. A big thank you to Hon. Simone McGurk, MLA, Minister for Child Protection; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services for attending the official launch, and to Alison Gibson for your insight into families living with FDV and work being done in this space. The Framework was co-designed and jointly developed by Women’s Health Strategy and Programs (WHSP), in partnership with...
  • OPH midwife Niccola
    Midwife Niccola's career high 01 November 2021 When WNHS at OPH midwife Niccola recently provided wonderful continuity of care to a mum at Osborne Park Hospital she did so not realising that it would be the highlight of her career! Mum Rishu was comfortable in her OPH surroundings. She attended OPH for her antenatal care and Niccola had met and cared for the family five or six times in the lead up to the birth. “I’d have worked another shift just to be here when those twins were born,” she said. Thankfully this story went as planned with labour progressing smoothly and full support provided by both midwifery and medical colleagues, Rishu’s twin delivery was calm and beautiful. “This was so special to me both personally and professionally as it was my first vaginal twin birth ever (in 21 years of midwifery) and with a patient I had created such a beautiful relationship with.” Congratulations to N...
  • Erika Lori
    Erika Lori finishes her ultramarathon in record time! 29 October 2021 We bring thrilling news about Erika Lori, Physiotherapist from the State Head Injury Unit (SHIU): not only has she completed her Bibbulman Track ultramarathon but she has done so in the fastest known time ever! On the evening of Monday 25 October amidst the drizzle and dark skies, Erika crossed the finishing line having run 1003km from Albany to Kalamunda. At last count she has managed to raise more than $4,000 for the Blue Tree Project (external site) from donors supporting her achievement. Erika has been encouraged along the way by her supportive and proud colleagues who had the best things to say about her feat: “In usual Erika spirits, she crossed the line with a beaming smile and also did a victory dance! Her energy levels are astounding!” - Miffy Durham, Program Manager, SHIU “What an absolutely incredible achievement – excellently well done indeed, we ar...
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