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  • Group photo of medical imaging and paediatric staff with Mineral Resources and Telethon guests within a paediatric hospital room.
    Medical Imaging thanks Telethon and Mineral Resources for ultrasound equipment 02 April 2026 Thanks to funding from Mineral Resources and Telethon, the Medical Imaging service at Fiona Stanley Hospital will soon install a purpose-built paediatric ultrasound suite, catering exclusively for children.
  • Professor Andrew Maiorana stands next to patient Sarah. Behind them on a wall are the words Cardiac Gym
    Study offers peer support to help patients like Sarah through heart disease 27 March 2026 The 'Heart2Heart' trial at Fiona Stanley Hospital will test whether a digital peer support program can help people like Sarah who have heart disease to better manage their condition by feeling more socially connected.
  • A man with his back to the camera stands on a stage conducting a choir
    Martin over the ‘Moon’ for son and cancer treatment 24 March 2026 Diagnosed with advanced colorectal cancer almost ten years ago, Martin credits treatment at Fiona Stanley Hospital and his active involvement in choral singing as a source of strength and longevity throughout his battle with cancer.
  • A male emergency doctor stands beside a woman who is laying in a hospital bed connected to monitoring equipment.
    Study of AI to detect heart attacks in the FSH Emergency Department 20 March 2026 Depending on the outcomes of an innovative retrospective study being undertaken in Fiona Stanley Hospital Emergency Department, one day clinicians may be assisted by artificial intelligence (AI) in interpretating electrocardiogram results.
  • Eric Watson pictured standing next to a wall of yellow rubber ducks that have been collected over the years.
    Celebrating more than a decade in the FSH hydrotherapy pool and a career dedicated to patient care 18 March 2026 For 12 years Eric has been running the hydrotherapy pool, and as he transitions to retirement, he hopes to be remembered for his crucial role in recruiting allied health staff as well as keeping patients’ safe poolside.

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  • A woman sits on a chair cradling a newborn baby.
    Demi's experiences shaping the future for birthing women on International Women's Day 06 March 2025 After two supportive but different birthing experiences at Fiona Stanley Hospital, one involving delivering her first baby Freya stillborn, Demi joined the Maternity Advisory Group to ensure other birthing women have the empowering experiences she did.
  • Rod and wife Roxy standing with Clare Fazackerley and Professor Robert Larbalestier out the front of Fiona Stanley Hospital.
    Miracle heart still beating strong three decades on 28 February 2025 Last Thursday, Rod Western celebrated his 65th birthday. On the same February day thirty years ago, Rod received the best birthday present he could’ve ever asked for – a new heart.
  • Dr John Scanlon stands in front of a conference poster
    Study hopes to improve patella dislocation and associated cartilage injury outcomes 27 February 2025 Researchers from Fiona Stanley Hospital’s orthopaedic team are hoping to improve outcomes for patients with patella dislocation and associated cartilage injuries through a new study.
  • A female health professional sits at a desk. Medical images can be seen on two computer monitors behind her.
    Less invasive procedures for patients with heart valve disease saves lives 21 February 2025 Less invasive heart valve procedures are improving and saving lives for some of the most unwell Fiona Stanley Hospital patients with heart valve disease.
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Last Updated: 06/08/2025
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