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  • An endorsed midwife wearing purple scrubs stands in a garden at Fiona Stanley Hospital
    Endorsed midwives providing comprehensive maternity care on International Day of the Midwife 08 May 2025 Women birthing at Fiona Stanley Hospital can now be cared for by endorsed midwives within existing continuity of midwifery care models in the Family Birth Centre and the trial Maternity Antenatal Postnatal Service program.
  • A large group of Fiona Stanley Hospital nursing and security staff stand around tubs filled with books and puzzles.
    A distraction worthy of attention at Fiona Stanley Hospital 28 April 2025 Fiona Stanley Hospital Safety and Incident Management Services Team Leader Peter Cook has raised $1,500 to purchase distraction devices for inpatients requiring medical and mental health support for eating disorders.
  • Male patient stands with clinical staff
    Compassion and innovation combine in cancer trial at FSH 17 April 2025 When 41-year-old Matthew Furlong was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2023, life changed overnight. Matthew began treatment with determination, undergoing several rounds of chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant in May 2024.
  • Five women stand in a hospital treatment area. Four of the women wear nursing or midwifery hospital scrubs.
    New MAPS continuity of maternity care trial on World Health Day 07 April 2025 Fiona Stanley Hospital has commenced a trial Maternity Antenatal Postnatal Service program, to provide a best-practice continuity of care model for women across their perinatal journey.
  • A young woman wearing Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group scrubs holds a mobile phone with an open app on the screen.
    LifeBerg: Wellbeing app for junior doctors 03 April 2025 New junior doctors at Fiona Stanley Hospital have started their orientation on the right foot with a presentation on a new, free app called ‘LifeBerg’, developed by a junior doctor to help them manage their busy work and life schedules.

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  • 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.
  • Male patient wheeled into medical helicopter on stretcher
    Busy summer for Rottnest Island Nursing Post 20 February 2025 It’s been a busy summer period for our FSH team at the Rottnest Island Nursing Post who so far have treated more than 800 patients.
  • A stands on a balcony with the ocean behind her.
    Home Hospital supports Amanda to recover in comfort at home 30 January 2025 Thanks to the Home Hospital service, Amanda received acute care supported by medical and nursing staff and telehealth in the comfort of her own home.
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Last Updated: 19/03/2025
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