Feature Articles
Feature Articles
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31.10.2022
Supporting a loved one during a breast cancer diagnosis
Breast cancer can often take a really emotional toll not only on the person diagnosed but on their family and friends too. To help answer some questions you may have we spoke with Breast Care Nurse Marion Strong.
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13.09.2021
What it’s been like working on the frontline of COVID-19
In this article, you’ll learn how to care for your kids this summer.
Latest articles
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31.10.2022
Supporting a loved one during a breast cancer diagnosis
Breast cancer can often take a really emotional toll not only on the person diagnosed but on their family and friends too. To help answer some questions you may have we spoke with Breast Care Nurse Marion Strong.
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13.09.2021
What it’s been like working on the frontline of COVID-19
In this article, you’ll learn how to care for your kids this summer.
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12.08.2021
The non-frontline frontline – the health emergency operations centre
Read more about what it has been like for one of our staff to work in the COVID-19 health emergency operations centre.
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30.03.2021
Five inspiring nurses’ stories to celebrate Women’s History Month
For Women’s History Month, we are showcasing five inspiring nurses' stories.
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08.10.2020
Our story
Home is where the heart is. Darling Downs Health exists to heal, support and provide health care through every stage of life.
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01.07.2020
Meet our graduate neonatal nurse Rachel
Rachel works in our Special Care Nursery at Toowoomba Hospital as a graduate neonatal nurse and sat down to have a quick chat with us.
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15.05.2020
Meet our Public Health Team
It’s time we introduced you to the Public Health team and explain why their job is so important to our Darling Downs community.
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05.05.2020
Human of health – meet Kathryn
To continue our celebrations of International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife, we chatted with Kathryn, midwife at Kingaroy Hospital to find out why she chose midwifery as her career, who inspires her and what her day
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25.02.2020
Tips for graduate Nurses
We chatted to three graduate nurses, Brooke, Maxine and Rachel, who completed their 12-month graduate nursing program with us, to provide you with four tips to help you with your first year in the workforce!