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Unveiling Excellence: Grand Opening of Peta Murphy Breast Imaging Suite

It is with great honour that we have chosen to name this vital facility after someone who had a profound impact on our community.  The Peta Murphy Breast Imaging Suite is a tribute to the enduring legacy of the Honourable Peta Murphy, who recently passed away after losing her battle to breast cancer.  Officially opened …

Regular Givers: Joan’s Ongoing Pledge to her Local Hospital

After a short stay as an inpatient at Frankston Hospital, local Somerville resident Joan Kime decided it was time to support her local hospital in 2013. Pleased with the care she received following a successful operation, Joan joined the Regular Giving program at Peninsula Health as a way to say thanks and to give back …

Generous Donation Set to Give Local Children a Brighter Future

The Menzies donation of over $300,000 directly supports the appointment of a Paediatric Fellow for three years. Weekly clinics, offering general paediatric and developmental and behavioural services, operate seamlessly without the need for separate GP referrals. Parents and teachers can refer children directly. Since their inception in 2017, these school-based clinics have facilitated 7,613 appointments …

Enhancing Paediatric Care with Virtual Reality

Having a procedure or injection in the Emergency Department is now a little bit less scary for our paediatric patients, with the introduction of a new virtual reality (VR) headset.   Thanks to the generous support of the Rye Opportunity Shop, the Emergency Departments at Rosebud and Frankston Hospital have acquired two Smileyscope VR headsets.  …

Dr Tim Smith and Dr Angela La Macchia’s Commitment to Indigenous Healthcare

Showcasing excellence, diversity, and inclusivity at Peninsula Health, Dr Timothy Smith and Dr Angela La Macchia are two of nine Indigenous fellows across the whole of Australia contributing to improved health care outcomes. Dr Smith, a proud Taungurung man who grew up on Bunurong land, and Dr La Macchia, a proud Gumbaynggirr woman from Northern …

From the classroom to the clinic – making a difference in rural Vietnamese communities

Celeste Bruce, one of our Registered Undergraduate Student of Nursing (RUSON) made the decision to head overseas to Vietnam for her summer holidays —though she didn’t spend her days relaxing by the pool. Instead, she underwent a three-week placement program, an opportunity granted to a few select nursing students from Charles Darwin and Griffith University.   …

Empowering healthcare through remote education and collaboration

In early 2023, Peninsula Health Registrar Dr Elise Pascoe excelled in a 6-month Ultrasound Special Skills rotation at Frankston Emergency Department, learning how to perform point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) to enhance ED patient care.   During Dr Pascoe’s rotation, she piloted an innovative remote coaching method as part of PEARLS (POCUS for Emergency & Acute care in …

Leading the way in global ultrasound education

Dr Jonathan Henry, one of our dedicated emergency physicians at Peninsula Health, was recently honoured by ASUM (Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine) with their 2023 Humanitarian of the Year Award.   The award recognises his creation of the PEARLS (POCUS for Emergency and Acute care in Resource-Limited Settings) program, which aims to upskill frontline clinicians …

Peninsula Health staff lace up for 5 km foreshore walk for The FEB 50 Challenge

Lacing up for what is sure to be a fun and exciting month of physical activity, our team at Rosebud Hospital kicked off their FEB 50 Challenge with a brisk 5 km walk along Rosebud Foreshore on Thursday 1 February. Staff and community members came together from different departments and backgrounds, all with the shared goal of …

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