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  • Aboriginal Health Practitioner Kira Prosser (centre left) sits with an Aboriginal women (centre right) in front of colourful Aboriginal artwork. Two other Boodjari Bidi clinic midwives stand with them. Kira and the clinic midwives wear scrubs with colourful Aboriginal designs
    Boodjari Bidi pregnancy clinic welcomes Aboriginal women 07 August 2025 The culturally safe and accessible Boodjari Bidi clinic, providing care for Aboriginal women and their families, is available at Fiona Stanley Hospital.
  • Heart transplant recipient Brett Driessen stands behind a bicycle. A nurse stands to his right and FSH Cardiac Transplant Nurse Practitioner Clare Fazackerley stands at his left
    Every day a gift for heart transplant recipient 01 August 2025 It was a full circle moment for heart transplant recipient Brett Driessen when he returned to Rockingham General Hospital as a guest speaker for DonateLife Week.
  • Dean English with Amputee Senior Physiotherapist Nicole, and partner Sharon Wreford.
    Couple’s remarkable rehab journey following motorcycle crash 10 July 2025 While on an organised motorcycle ride with 14 others along Great Eastern Highway near Cunderdin, Dean and pillion passenger Sharon collided with a caravan being towed by a car, just minutes from their planned lunch stop.
  • Staff involved in the project standing together in front of a presentations screen.
    Theatre Flow Plus launched 07 July 2025 A two-year project to improve theatre utilisation and optimise patient flow – Theatre Flow Plus – has been launched at FSFHG.
  • Dr Wei-Sen Lam stand with a patient, Barry, in front of a colourful wall mural
    Mesothelioma biobank research to help patients like Barry 02 July 2025 For Barry, a new biobank for research into mesothelioma, a devastating cancer caused by asbestos exposure, gives him hope future sufferers of the disease will live longer and spend their days diving and fishing, as he now does.

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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.
  • Former Hospital in the Home patient Amanda 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: 05/05/2025
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