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August 2004 – Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia

Metropolitan Health

$333 million hospital budget boost
10,000 have PET scans at Peter Mac
Alfred reaches milestone in lung transplants
Ambulance service hosts student camp
Western Health in project on ulcer drug and aspirin
Research award for doctor
Western Health service goes for the doctor
Austin tackles winter demand
Revamp at Sandringham Hospital
Grants help hospitals manage patient flow

General News

VicHealth offers PhD research scholarships

Classical CD brings a hush to hospital

Conference on cancer of the pancreas

Scholarship call to rural health clinicians

Play explores themes of ageing and disability

Public Health

Eating disorder facts for students
Public health focus for Chinese visit
Website has the facts on infectious diseases
Forum debates biotech ethics
Tips to prevent childhood injuries at home

Community Care

More monitoring for children's services

Conference on early childhood
Cultural activities mark NAIDOC Week

Community Health

New community health head
Aged Care
Millions for nursing home
Ingredients for healthy ageing
Short course on pet animal bereavement

Housing

Office of Housing call centre wins award

CBD program tackles homelessness
Mental Health
Community-based recovery goal of mental health unit
Rural and Regional Health
BreastScreen service opens in Gippsland

Disability Services

Victorian first for innovative disability research
Performances excite all senses
Festival attracts seasoned performer

Metropolitan Health

$333 million hospital budget boost

Public hospitals will treat thousands more patients and open hundreds more beds after receiving a massive $333.2 million increase to their budget bottom lines—the biggest increase in the history of the State.

10,000 have PET scans at Peter Mac

Bruce Kentish, of Bendigo, has seen a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) machine from both sides.

Alfred reaches milestone in lung transplants

The Alfred Hospital's lung transplantation team has performed its 500th lung transplant, a significant milestone in the history of lung transplantation in Australia.

Ambulance service hosts student camp

More than 50 Grade Six pupils were given an insight into the role of ambulance paramedics and other emergency service workers at the third Camp 000 at Doncaster.

Western Health in project on ulcer drug and aspirin

Western Health and Melbourne University are leading an international research project to make low-dose aspirin even safer.

Research award for doctor

Alfred Hospital Dermatology Registrar Dr Alex Chamberlain has received the Schering-Plough Award for clinical research at the Australasian College of Dermatologists 37th annual scientific meeting in Sydney.

Western Health service goes for the doctor

Western Health has forged stronger ties with local general practitioners by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with local Divisions of General Practice.

Austin tackles winter demand

A new program is helping Austin Health cope with the annual increase in patient numbers during winter.

Revamp at Sandringham Hospital

A revitalised Emergency Department at Sandringham and District Memorial Hospital will accommodate an expanding service that has grown by more than 35 per cent during the past five years.

Grants help hospitals manage patient flow

Health Minister Bronwyn Pike has announced $2 million in new State funding to trial new ways to improve patient access to public hospitals.

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General News

VicHealth offers PhD research scholarships

Applications for Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) Public Health PhD Research Scholarships beginning in 2005 are due by August 20.

Classical CD brings a hush to hospital

A special compilation of soothing classical music will calm and relax children and their parents in the Royal Children's Hospital.

Conference on cancer of the pancreas

The Melbourne University Department of Surgery at Austin Health is holding a conference on carcinoma of the pancreas for advanced surgical trainees, surgeons, physicians and other personnel.

Scholarship call to rural health clinicians

Applications have opened for the next round of funding for the Australian Government Rural and Remote Health Professional Scholarship Scheme.

Play explores themes of ageing and disability

Finding strong, interesting and challenging roles has always been difficult for older female actors.

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Public Health

Eating disorder facts for students

A new guide is helping combat the prevalence of eating disorders among teenagers in Victorian schools.

Public health focus for Chinese visit

Victoria's ability to respond to communicable diseases outbreaks was put under the microscope for a visit by a high-level Chinese Ministry of Health delegation.

Website has the facts on infectious diseases

A new internet resource targeting health professionals and the general public promotes awareness of infectious diseases.

Forum debates biotech ethics

ABC Radio National's Health Report presenter Dr Norman Swan led a lively forum about the need for a Code of Ethical Practice for Biotechnology and how to develop it.

Tips to prevent childhood injuries at home

The City of Greater Dandenong's Child Injury Prevention program is leading the way in reducing the number of household injuries in children with Safe Smart Homes—a picture book of safety tips for parents and carers of children.

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Community Care

More monitoring for children's services

Community Services Minister Sherryl Garbutt has announced a $250,000 funding injection to strengthen monitoring of Victorian children's services.

Conference on early childhood

The Queen Elizabeth Centre's third national Critical Early Childhood Years conference boasts a program with more than 100 presentations.

Cultural activities mark NAIDOC Week

Young people, staff and community visitors took part in a range of activities in juvenile justice centres during National Aboriginal Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week.

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Community Health

New community health head

Lakes Entrance Community Health's new Chief Executive Officer Bruce Hurley is looking forward to the challenge of his new role.

Aged Care

Millions for nursing home

Aged Care Minister Gavin Jennings has announced $11 million in funding for the next stage of redeveloping the aged care facilities at Lyndoch Warrnambool.

Ingredients for healthy ageing

Aged Care Minister Gavin Jennings has encouraged older people to challenge the myths of ageing and indulge in life's healthy pleasures.

Short course on pet animal bereavement

The Centre for Grief Education will conduct a 12-week short course in companion animal bereavement.

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Housing

Office of Housing call centre wins award

A Moe-based telephone call centre, operated by the Office of Housing, has been awarded the top prize for a Greenfield Teleservices Centre in the Australian Teleservices Association's (ATA) 2004 Victorian State Awards.

CBD program tackles homelessness

A $2 million initiative in the heart of Melbourne will provide support services and accommodation to young people at risk of homelessness.

Mental Health

Community-based recovery goal of mental health unit

A $500,000-a-year mental health service in Flemington will help ease the pressure on hospital emergency departments while focusing on community-based recovery.

Rural and Regional Health

BreastScreen service opens in Gippsland

An extra 3,000 women will be screened for breast cancer with the expansion of BreastScreen services in Gippsland.

Disability Services

Victorian first for innovative disability research

A new PhD scholarship program will ensure Victoria continues to lead the rest of Australia in disability research.

Performances excite all senses

Activities during Deafblind Awareness Week provided opportunities for people to participate and have fun as they learned about deafblindness.

Festival attracts seasoned performer

Tenor Tim McCallum will be a feature performer at the 2004 Awakenings festival in Horsham.

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