‘Be patient’: CEO pleased with region’s eagerness for vaccine
‘Be patient, and stay safe’: This is the message being delivered to enthusiastic Darling Downs residents as the COVID-19 vaccine rollout progresses.
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‘Be patient, and stay safe’: This is the message being delivered to enthusiastic Darling Downs residents as the COVID-19 vaccine rollout progresses.
The region’s federal member has urged the Darling Downs community to step forward and get their vaccination as phase 1B prepares to be rolled out.
One Toowoomba man didn’t let a devastating accident ruin his life – instead he created an idea to help other people like him recover.
Over the past 10 years health and wellbeing, including the social services sector, has contributed a whopping $1067m to Gross Regional Product.
A NEW centre at St Andrew’s Hospital will provide emergency cardiac services to patients, any time of the day or night.
TOOWOOMBA residents are more likely to get a majority of cancers compared to the national average, new research from The Conversation has revealed.
DARLING Downs Health has joined with Griffith University to offer an innovative maternity model of care in Toowoomba.
GRIEF, anxiety, isolation and stress is the focus of a beyondblue initiative launching in the Darling Downs today.
Toowoomba residents have contracted a variety of surprising diseases and infections in high numbers so far in 2018.
ACCESS to health services is a massive issue for rural patients across the Darling Downs, so it’s great to see our hospitals expanding their services.
FIFITY five patients in one of Australia’s most disadvantaged towns had utilised life-saving technology, Queensland’s Health Minister has said.
PREVENTABLE, lifestyle-related diseases will put added strain on the health sector if nothing is done, according to the region’s PHN.
A TOOWOOMBA woman and her siblings have donated a new state-of-the-art cot to the Toowoomba Hospital in honour of their stillborn sister.
FOR graduate nurses Skye Burke and Karla Schwerin, this week was not only the start of a new job, it was the start of a long-held dream.
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