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21 Aug
Fascinated by the miracle of life

Jocelyn Toohill the Director of Midwifery in the Office of the Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer shares with us her experiences and why she became a Midwife.

19 Aug
Queensland accepts the Nightingale Challenge 2020

Queensland has stepped up to the plate by accepting Nursing Now’s Nightingale Challenge 2020. Shelley Nowlan, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, said Queensland was up to the task. ‘I am proud to say we are one of three Australian organisations to do so and an early adopter of the campaign.’

02 Aug
Statewide Child and Youth Clinical Network Forum wrap up

The Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network held its annual forum on 1 August 2019. The Better together: Linking clinicians, consumers and systems theme saw more than 100 people attend either in person or via video conference.

01 Aug
Improving surgical outcomes for patients in rural and remote Queensland

The Statewide Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care Clinical Network’s Rural Perioperative Team Training Program (—sponsored by Clinical Excellence Queensland—aims to improve surgical outcomes for patients in crisis situations by promoting teamwork, communication and system design.

18 Jul
What’s in your circle of influence?

“In his seminal 1989 book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Steven Covey identified a habit that separated the great leaders from the good. So, what is it?

16 Jul
Pitchfest initiatives ready for scale

Following its wildly successful Pitchfest, the PROV-ED Project will soon embark on a statewide tour to showcase the initiatives chosen for scale and spread across Queensland’s emergency departments.

10 Jul
Queensland assists the United Nations with health technology

Following his recent trip to Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan for the United Nations’ 5th International Partnership for Technology in Peacekeeping Symposium, Daniel Best from the Telehealth Support Unit tells us about the trip and how proud Queensland should be of its global standing.