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    New opportunity for consumer or carer representative for North Executive Team 06 March 2026 North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) is seeking expressions of interest for a consumer representative to contribute to one of two committees as part of the North Executive Team (NET). Applications are open for a consumer or carer representative to join the following committees: Safety, Quality and Consumer Engagement Committee Strategy, People and Digital Committee Angela O'Connor, Director Safety & Quality at NMHS, said consumer and carer input on these committees will be vital in ensuring our services and strategies remain person‑centred and aligned with community expectations. "People with lived experience as consumers and carers bring valuable insight to help us ensure the diverse needs and perspectives of our community are at the forefront of care planning," said Angela. The NMHS NET serves as the principal advisory body to the Chief Executive, providing high-leve...
  • OPH surgical team in theatre with new MAKO robot
    Orthopaedic robotic-assisted surgery now at OPH 06 March 2026 In a first for North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS), robotic-assisted surgical system is now being used in performing joint replacements of the hip, knee and shoulder at our Osborne Park Hospital (OPH). OPH Consultant Surgeon Dr Piet Rogers said the orthopaedic robot provides a way of accurately carrying out an exact plan to execute these replacements in patients who show worn out joints due t...
  • graduate dentists and oral health practitioners
    Welcome graduate dentists and oral health practitioners 26 February 2026 A warm welcome to our 2026 Graduate Development Program (GDP) cohort of 14 graduate dentists and oral health therapists (OHTs), who recently began their professional careers at Dental Health Services. Our GDP is specifically designed to support graduates develop into confident practitioners, providing the ideal program for those wanting to progress from university into clinical practice. Graduate ...
  • Liver Cancer Collaborative receives grant 17 February 2026 The Liver Cancer Collaborative (LCC) has been extended for another four years, following $7.8 million funding for its innovative research program that aims to beat primary liver cancer. Led by clinicians from the Hepatology Department at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH), LCC was established in July 2020 and brings together more than 50 researchers, clinicians and data specialists who bring mul...
  • It’s good to know: Lung cancer screening and the LGBTIQ+ community 10 February 2026 It’s good to know: Lung cancer screening and the LGBTIQ+ community Written by Professor Fraser Brims Consultant Respiratory Physician Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Medical Advisor National Lung Cancer Screening Program Implementation WA Health Lung cancer is Australia’s leading cause of cancer death and for many in the LGBTIQ+ community, it is a bigger risk than most people realise. The new Austra...

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  • Dr Kaushalendra Singh Rathore, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
    SCGH Cardiothoracic Surgeon's ground-breaking technique 12 February 2021 Dr Kaushalendra Singh Rathore, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital has mastered the Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (MIDCABG) technique. Multi-vessel Coronary artery bypass is the most common cardiac surgery. Dr Rathore performs all his cases Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (OPCABG), where the patient’s heart does not need to be stopped. This practice is good for the patient as recovery is fast and outcomes are equivalent to on pump surgery. While most of the OPCABG is done through the front (sternotomy), while utilising the MIDCABG procedure Dr Rathore only needs to make a small incision on the left side of the chest meaning the incision is more cosmetic, less invasive, and surgery is done while the patient’s heart is beating with the help of vacuum suction stabiliser. The largest benefit of the MIDCABG techni...
  • Kim Jordaan
    Celebrating our dedicated staff! 09 February 2021 Congratulations to Kim Jordaan, Coding Clerical Assistant in the Clinical Coding team within Business Information & Performance, who is the first NMHS Corporate Employee of the Quarter for 2021. Kim has worked as the sole clerical support for Coding since September 2020, although the department requires 2.0 FTE clerks. After the retirement of a colleague Kim has gone above and beyond to support the department approaching this time as a challenge and working diligently, without a word of complaint or negativity. Kim consistently performs above expectations using initiative, lateral thinking and a 'can-do' attitude. Kim is reliable, hardworking and committed and will always offer her help in unexpected circumstances or to tie up those loose ends without prompt and puts her department's business needs as priority. Kim's nominator describes how Kim goes above and beyond her daily duties;...
  • Supporting people to be smoke free
    Smoke-free initiative leads to major reduction in smoking at North Metro mental health sites 29 January 2021 North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) mental health services have been commended by the nation’s health watch dog for successfully implementing a smoke-free initiative that has led to a reduction in evidence of smoking at Graylands and Selby Lodge of 60 per cent or more. The ‘Smoke Free Mental Health Project’ was “highly commended” by the Australian Council of Health Care Standards (ACHS) at their Quality Improvement Awards late last year. MHPHDS Director of Public Health, Jo Fagan, said people with mental illness have rates of smoking two or three times higher than that of the general population and as a result are more likely to experience ill health and death from smoking related illness. “We recognise that everyone should be offered the opportunity to quit smoking and research demonstrates that many people with a mental illness want to reduce o...
  • Professor Jan Dickinson
    Congratulations Professor Jan Dickinson 21 January 2021 Congratulations Professor Jan Dickinson - 2021 Australia Day Honours List. On behalf of the North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) Board and Area Executive Group, we wish to extend our congratulations to King Edward Memorial Hospital's (KEMH) Professor Jan Dickinson who was has been recognised in the 2021 Australia Day Honours List as a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia. Professor Dickinson has been acknowledged for her significant service to medical education, and to maternal fetal medicine. For those of you that know Jan, you will agree that this is a deserving and justified recognition of the work that she has carried in the service of others over many years.
  • One Voice Mirrabooka
    Mirrabooka One Voice Launches 17 December 2020 People from all cultures, faiths, ages, abilities and backgrounds have come together to form 'With One Voice Mirrabooka', which was officially launched in early December. The launch was attended by the Member for Mirrabooka, Janine Freeman MLA, MHPHDS Executive Director, Ros Elmes and other special guests who were treated to a performance by the choir. MHPHDS Health Promotion Coordinator Vilma Palacios said some studies had shown that singing in a choir positively impacted both psychological and physical health. "We know choirs bring people together, and with more than two in five people feeling socially isolated, this is very important," she said. Research by Swinburne University of Technology's Centre for Social Impact shows the choir enhances wellbeing and reduces stress, depression and anxiety. It also creates strong networks that become a valuable resource in times of need, especi...
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