Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ News
The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

New nursing graduates start at Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ has welcomed the next generation of nurses who will start work in wards across the health service’s two hospitals.
This year’s intake of 149 Registered Nurses are completing a comprehensive orientation before heading into the clinical workplace in areas such as emergency, medical, palliative care, mental health and more at both Gold Coast University and Robina hospitals.

Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ a magnet for medical interns
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ is the first Queensland health service to introduce an extended orientation for graduate doctors to provide a supportive transition from medical school to the hospital ward.
A total of 91 new graduate doctors started their internship at Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ today.
The health service has extended orientation from one week to a fortnight to give interns the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the hospitals, services and clinical practice and procedures.

Severe heatwave conditions expected on Gold Coast until Sunday
Advice from the Bureau of Meteorology indicates that temperatures in the Gold Coast area will reach 36 degrees over the next five days.
The hottest days forecast for Nerang and Coomera are Thursday and Saturday, with Surfers Paradise expected to reach 35 degrees on Saturday and Robina to hit 34 on Thursday and Saturday.
These temperatures are above what is normally expected in Queensland for this time of year.
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ’s Dr Anu Anuradha advised Gold Coast residents and visitors to take precautions to avoid heat stress during this time.

Gold Coasters urged to prepare for summer heat
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ is urging the city’s residents and visitors to be alert for signs of heat-related illness as the summer holiday season begins.
More than 40 Gold Coasters were treated at Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ emergency departments for heat-related illness from July 2015 to June 2016.
Public Health Medical Officer Dr Anu Anuradha from the Public Health Unit said it was important residents look after their health by staying cool and hydrated. “Heat-related illness occurs when the body overheats and cannot cool itself down,” Dr Anuradha said.

Tips to keep your child safe during the festive season
Gold Coast parents have been urged to be vigilant this festive season to avoid an unnecessary trip to the emergency department.
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ paediatric emergency specialist Dr Christa Bell has urged parents to be especially watchful of children around bodies of water, medications and household cleaning agents.
“We know Christmas is a wonderful time to celebrate with family, but with busy households, curious little ones can quickly find themselves in trouble,” Dr Bell said.

New palliative care service improves quality of life
Patients living with a life-limiting illness are being offered telehealth consultations to improve quality patient care.
The contemporary approach by the Community Palliative Care Team increases access to consultants, reduces travel and inconvenience for patients, carers and families and improves patient satisfaction.
The team, which currently actively cares for about 400 patients living in the community, has delivered almost 100 consultations via telehealth since the model of care was introduced in March this year.

Homeless Health Outreach Team marks 10 years on Gold Coast
During the past decade Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ’s Homeless Health Outreach Team (HHOT) has helped rebuild the lives of people experiencing mental health issues and other difficulties that lead them to living on the streets.
The multi-disciplinary team of 20, which includes psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, social workers and drug and alcohol experts, marked the 10th anniversary with a brunch at CityLink Resource Centre, Carrara.

Measles on the Gold Coast
The Gold Coast Public Health Unit has been notified of a case of measles in a resident of Tweed Heads who has travelled to parts of the Gold Coast.
Dr Paul Van Buynder, Public Health Staff Specialist, said that measles was highly infectious among people who were not fully immunised and has warned people in the Tweed Heads–Palm Beach area who are not protected against measles to be alert for symptoms.

Community spirit lights up palliative care unit
The festive season has begun for terminally ill patients at Robina Hospital with the rooftop garden outside the palliative care unit receiving a Christmas makeover.

Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ's golden staff shine at Gala awards
The best and brightest from across Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ shone at the second annual Golden Gala Awards which recognise and reward staff excelling in delivering patient care and living the values of the health service.