What do I do if I become an Emergency Patient? The role of the Emergency Department is to diagnose and treat acute and urgent illnesses and injuries. Patients are seen in order of medical urgency with non-urgent patients being seen after…
Frankston Hospital has one of the busiest Emergency Departments in Melbourne with about 50,000 patient attendances each year with 30% of attendees requiring inpatient care. The Department of Emergency Medicine provides care within a scope of…
The Medical Assessment and Planning Unit (MAPU) at Frankston Hospital is a 15 bed unit dedicated to expediting the acute assessment of General Medicine patients admitted from the Emergency Department, so improving the movement of patients to wards…
The Response, Assessment and Discharge (RAD) Team was established to assess patients whose needs could be more appropriately met through non-hospital services such as Peninsula Post Acute Care, referal to Complex Care Program, community supports or…
The Emergency Medicine service at Rosebud Hospital continues to evolve as a free standing emergency department. As such the Department is a designated purpose specific geographical area equipped and staffed to provide assessment and treatment…

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