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  • Prof Girish Dwivedi stands at a podium
    WA's heart health advanced with new appointment to Victor Chang Institute 12 June 2025 Fiona Stanley Hospital Cardiologist, Prof Girish Dwivedi, has been announced as the newest faculty member of the prestigious Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute.
  • Midwife Ebony holding baby Holly, alongside mother Tara, smiling.
    All-Risk Continuity (ARC) Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) now offered at FSH 03 June 2025 Having had her first baby via caesarean section in 2022, Tara was thrilled to be able to have the support of continuity of care midwife Ebony alongside doctors in what is a ‘higher risk’ category of birth.
  • Young Emma with Dayse pictured on the left, and Lucas as a toddler with Dayse.
    How growing up with a cochlear implant changed the lives of paediatric patients with SSD 30 May 2025 13 years ago, Emma was the very first child with single-sided deafness (SSD) to receive a cochlear implant, while Lucas was the very first baby with SSD to receive a cochlear implant in Australia. Fast forward to today, the surgery has been life changing for the pair.
  • Clint pictured on the far right walking down a hallway with a Channel 9 journalist, with a cameraman in the foreground.
    FSH ICU uses specialised lung machine to get Dad moving before lifesaving transplant surgery 27 May 2025 Father of two Clinton recently reunited with the teams of specialists involved in his care during his first visit back to the Fiona Stanley Hospital Intensive Care Unit since walking out with a new set of lungs.
  • Monique standing in a yellow dress, holding a framed certificate and glass trophy.
    Monique wins big at the 2025 WANEMA Awards 16 May 2025 Congratulations to Clinical Nurse Monique Carbone who was the sole recipient from South Metropolitan Health Service to bring home a prestigious win at the 2025 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards!

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  • Transplant recipient Taryn pictured right at her wedding holding a bouquet of flowers alongside Transplant Physician Dr Michael Musk and husband Errol.
    The lifelong bond between transplant physician and transplant recipient 31 October 2024 Having only just celebrated her 17th birthday, Taryn spent almost nine hours in theatre as surgeons worked to put in her new heart and lungs. She was finally receiving the gift of life she so desperately needed.
  • A group of attendees at the Thoracic Organ Transplant Symposium.
    FSH Thoracic Organ Transplant Service celebrates major milestones 29 October 2024 This month our state cardiac and lung transplant service, based at FSH, celebrates 30 years of heart and 20 years of lung transplantation.
  • Mum Jenny pictured middle, holding hands with daughters Michelle and Melissa either side of her.
    Mel's looking on the bright side after preventative breast surgery 25 October 2024 With the knowledge their mum had the BRCA2 gene, Mel and her sister Michelle underwent genetic testing of their own. The results changed Mel’s life – she too had the BRCA2 gene.
  • Two babies wearing only a nappy lay side by side
    Help shape the New Women and Babies Hospital Project 17 October 2024 The New Women and Babies Hospital Project team is calling for consumers to join Project Community Advisory Groups (PCAGs).
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Last Updated: 05/05/2025
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