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Consumer Rep spotlight: Byron Croft giving back to the LGBTIQ+ community

Consumer Representative Byron Croft joined our LGBTIQ+ Community Advisory Group in late 2019. When Byron Croft came across a flyer promoting Peninsula Health’s LGBTIQ+ Community Advisory Group (CAG) in September 2019, everything fell into place.   He had been looking to volunteer in community health, so it was an ideal opportunity.   Shortly after, Byron successfully joined the …

International Clinical Trials Day: Saying thank you to our community

Former patient and clinical trial participant Ted Pekala says he is in good health after suffering a heart attack in 2019. Peninsula Health’s status as an emerging leader in research and innovation would not be possible without clinical trials. What is more, clinical trials can only happen with the support of members of the Frankston-Mornington …

National Palliative Care Week 2021: It’s more than you think

Staff who make up the palliative care workforce at Peninsula Health. With National Palliative Care Week kicking off on Sunday 23 May, we’re taking a moment to pause and reflect on the amazing impact our people have in this often misunderstood part of the health service.  This year’s theme is ‘Palliative Care… It’s more than …

Returning with a smile: Celebrating National Volunteer Week 2021

Longtime volunteer Maggie Bell says she is excited to be back at Peninsula Health. When Maggie Bell received her 10-year Peninsula Health Life Governorship last year, it was Volunteer Program Manager, Helen Wilson, who personally delivered the award to her house. The duo have enjoyed a tremendous eight-year working relationship together, which has been reignited …

Colourful celebration: Peninsula Health raises rainbow flag on IDAHOBIT 2021

Peninsula Health Community Advisory Group member Hazel Rich raises the rainbow flag for IDAHOBIT. Photo: Yanni Dellaportas. Peninsula Health has raised the rainbow flag in support for the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Transphobia and Intersex Discrimination (IDAHOBIT). IDAHOBIT has been recognised every year since 2004, raising awareness of the violence and discrimination against Lesbian, …

Secret Lives of Staff: Concierge a master of illusion

Frankston Hospital concierge Duck Cameron has been entertaining audiences around the world for more than 30 years. Before becoming one of the smiling faces to greet our patients as they arrive at hospital, this concierge was a globe-trotting magician. Duck Cameron, who joined Peninsula Health last year when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, has been wowing …

“Exceptionally proud”: Health Information Services going above and beyond

Our Health Information Services team went above and beyond during COVID-19. 10 – 16 May is Health Information Management Awareness Week (HIMA Week). To celebrate, we are acknowledging the tremendous efforts of our Health Information Services (HIS) team which works tirelessly behind the scenes at Peninsula Health and went above and beyond during Covid-19.  “We …

Take a Break for Cancer returns to support local cancer services

Peninsula Health staff members get together for Take a Break for Cancer in 2019. Photo: Supplied. Cancer care never takes a break.   Patients with cancer continue to receive timely, comprehensive and compassionate care here in our community amid the current global health crisis.   This year Take a Break for Cancer returns, raising funds …

World Asthma Day 2021 – get your asthma under control

Ceri Banks, Peninsula Health’s Respiratory Clinical Research Nurse Consultant. Asthma is a serious condition that affects 2.7 million Australians. That’s why this World Asthma Day (WAD), Peninsula Health is encouraging all asthmatics within our community to take control of their condition. “When people say they have ‘bad’ asthma, they are more often than likely to …

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