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DASHBOARD: METRO SOUTH HEALTH
PermID | 5074494123 |
Website | https://metrosouth.health.qld.gov.au/ |
Industry | Healthcare |
Address | Princess Alexandra Hospital Building 15, Level 3 199 Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba QUEENSLAND 4102 Australia |
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Metro South Health is the major provider of public health services in the Brisbane south side, Logan, Redlands and Scenic Rim regions. We employ more than 13,000 staff who provide specialist health care to a population of more than 1 million people, 23% of Queensland''s population.
+ METRO SOUTH HEALTH [5 Press Releases]
+ METRO SOUTH HEALTH: ALL-NEW ONLINE EDUCATIONAL HUB FAST-TRACKS SCI CARE
The Queensland Spinal Cord Injuries Service (QSCIS) are streamlining spinal cord injury care information for clinicians with the launch of an all-in-one online educational hub.
The QSCIS website consolidates SCI care information in a digestible online format.
QSCIS Clinical Nurse Consultant and website content writer, Julie Bundz says the 18-month project started when the team identified a need for a comprehensive and user-friendly guide for clinicians outside of the SCI field.
"This is a how-to for clinicians who don't usually work in spinal injury wards, so they can get an understanding of what it is and how to navigate care in this environment."
Julie says the advantage of the website is in its simplified and consistent format, as it allows clinicians from all disciplines to quickly gather and share information regardless of their specialty.
"It's broad enough that anyone with a clinical background can come in and have a look and find what they're after and share everything with their team."
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+ METRO SOUTH HEALTH: ED STAFF CHECK WELLBEING PULSE
The PA Hospital Emergency Department have provided evidence once again that their team love language is providing an explosion of thoughtfulness through food, colour and frivolity with yet another amazing event on R U OK? Day.
The teamwork was significant across all three shifts with staff on day, afternoon and night shifts all contributing to the yellow-themed festivities.
Clinical Nurse Moz Wallace, who is one half of the ED's fun care-mittee, has been an essential member of the ED team for over ten years and said this local event was organised for everyone to come together for R U OK? Day as a reinforcement of the need to ask the question, R...