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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

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RBWH-PLS@health.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3646 8216

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🌈 September is Pride Month in Brisbane! It’s a time when the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies come together to celebrate, support, and advocate for equality and inclusion.

Former Uni mates and now RBWH Registrars, Dr Angus and Dr Dan have both worked in LGBTQIA+ healthcare and are passionate about creating safe access to care for this community.

Dr Angus says that some members of the LGBTQIA+ community may delay or avoid seeking healthcare due to previous negative experiences.

“Inclusive healthcare is much more than treating symptoms—it’s about creating a safe, non-judgemental environment where everyone’s identity is respected and understood,” he said.

“Building trust and safety encourages patients to seek timely care and feel comfortable sharing important health information.”

Dr Dan adds that the LGBTQIA+ community have unique needs that require tailored services.

“From gender-affirming care for transgender or non-binary individuals to providing comprehensive sexual health care relevant to LGBTQIA+ identities, the community has unique healthcare needs, and it’s important that providers understand their lived experiences,” he said.

Drawing on their career experience, Dr Angus and Dr Dan are currently supporting RBWH’s Infections Diseases Department to provide safe and inclusive care for all.
19 September 2025

🌈 September is Pride Month in Brisbane! It’s a time when the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies come together to celebrate, support, and advocate for equality and inclusion.

Former Uni mates and now RBWH Registrars, Dr Angus and Dr Dan have both worked in LGBTQIA+ healthcare and are passionate about creating safe access to care for this community.

Dr Angus says that some members of the LGBTQIA+ community may delay or avoid seeking healthcare due to previous negative experiences.

“Inclusive healthcare is much more than treating symptoms—it’s about creating a safe, non-judgemental environment where everyone’s identity is respected and understood,” he said.

“Building trust and safety encourages patients to seek timely care and feel comfortable sharing important health information.”

Dr Dan adds that the LGBTQIA+ community have unique needs that require tailored services.

“From gender-affirming care for transgender or non-binary individuals to providing comprehensive sexual health care relevant to LGBTQIA+ identities, the community has unique healthcare needs, and it’s important that providers understand their lived experiences,” he said.

Drawing on their career experience, Dr Angus and Dr Dan are currently supporting RBWH’s Infections Diseases Department to provide safe and inclusive care for all.
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Ethan Moffat is this the Dr. Angus you speak of?!

Dr Angus is one of the best doctors I’ve ever worked alongside on 8BN. A huge advocate for not only his patients, but his nursing colleagues too 🩵

Anyone would be lucky to have Angus as a doctor! 💖

Great and important work

Great work legends 💕

Metro South Health Where are your champions?

Part of our team. My home away from home. Well done Angus and Dan.

Angus Samuel absolute legend!!!

I miss Metro North where I did my registered nurse training.

Probably could have celebrated Pride and Infectious diseases in two separate posts Metro North Health 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

lol Sam Verhoeff pride month so they opening infectious diseases clinic

Kate Ledingham Speech Pathologist

Keep the politics bs out of it

I wish I could be treated with respect,kindness and non judgement. Clearly I'm not special...

Have yall at rbwh actually considered how stigmatizing it is to be placed under ID? I’m fully aware ID are some of the most educated specialist doctors for systemic health, but you really should consider creating a specific team name for GSH. Imagine being sick, needing inpatient admission, and having perpetual microaggressions of misgendering and deadnaming, only to then get introduced to your team when you don’t have any infectious disease 🙂‍↕️

Inclusive such as reinstating all health care workers who refused the experimental vax that was neither safe or effective 🙄 Are u that inclusive?

Really Is this the best image you could project

Load of crap

Zzzzz

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Joint pain sufferers can count their lucky stars having Dr Sam on their side and knowing that her research is creating change Australia-wide. 🌟

Dr Sam is a physiotherapist and Senior Research Fellow who divides her time between leading studies with patients and clinicians at RBWH and researching musculoskeletal pain at Griffith University, where she is transforming those findings into healthcare standards for every Australian.

💫 Recently presented with the Metro North Health Rising Star Award for her work in joint pain, Dr Sam knows how pain fuels fear and a higher rate of hospital visits, especially in areas where healthcare is limited.

Its really common for people to feel worried about their joint pain, she shared. 

Its time we changed the narrative, because people can look after their joint health, and live well with the right knowledge, skills and supports.

Dr Sam and the team have created a great resource to help every Australian to Stay Strong with Arthritis, which we believe deserves all the gold stars! 🤩

‎ https://www.stayingstrongwitharthritis.org.au/
18 September 2025

Joint pain sufferers can count their lucky stars having Dr Sam on their side and knowing that her research is creating change Australia-wide. 🌟

Dr Sam is a physiotherapist and Senior Research Fellow who divides her time between leading studies with patients and clinicians at RBWH and researching musculoskeletal pain at Griffith University, where she is transforming those findings into healthcare standards for every Australian.

💫 Recently presented with the Metro North Health 'Rising Star Award' for her work in joint pain, Dr Sam knows how pain fuels fear and a higher rate of hospital visits, especially in areas where healthcare is limited.

"It's really common for people to feel worried about their joint pain," she shared.

"It's time we changed the narrative, because people can look after their joint health, and live well with the right knowledge, skills and supports."

Dr Sam and the team have created a great resource to help every Australian to Stay Strong with Arthritis, which we believe deserves all the gold stars! 🤩

www.stayingstrongwitharthritis.org.au/
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Great work Sam 👏

Dr Sam is absolutely amazing!

🙌

📣 People of North Brisbane, your voice matters. Youre invited to contribute to the future of Metro North cancer care services.

The Metro North Queensland Cancer Centre Project Team are inviting patients, staff and community members to complete a survey and provide feedback on a background paper that analyses current cancer care service arrangements, future demand projections, and emerging innovations in cancer care.

According to RBWH Cancer Care Services Acting Executive Director Associate Professor Melissa Eastgate, stakeholder feedback is instrumental in developing a future clinical services plan that delivers exceptional care for patients, staff and community.  👐🫶

“The survey opens on Monday 22 September, and stakeholder feedback will help inform the development of a revised and comprehensively updated clinical services plan to support Metro North and RBWH cancer services over the next decade, Melissa shares.

👉 For more information and to have your say, please visit the RBWH cancer services page to access the Service Needs Assessment background paper summary, survey link and Stakeholder Consultation Briefing details.

https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/rbwh/healthcare-services/cancer-care-clinical-services-plan
16 September 2025

📣 People of North Brisbane, your voice matters. You're invited to contribute to the future of Metro North cancer care services.

The Metro North Queensland Cancer Centre Project Team are inviting patients, staff and community members to complete a survey and provide feedback on a background paper that analyses current cancer care service arrangements, future demand projections, and emerging innovations in cancer care.

According to RBWH Cancer Care Services Acting Executive Director Associate Professor Melissa Eastgate, stakeholder feedback is instrumental in developing a future clinical services plan that delivers exceptional care for patients, staff and community. 👐🫶

“The survey opens on Monday 22 September, and stakeholder feedback will help inform the development of a revised and comprehensively updated clinical services plan to support Metro North and RBWH cancer services over the next decade," Melissa shares.

👉 For more information and to have your say, please visit the RBWH cancer services page to access the Service Needs Assessment background paper summary, survey link and Stakeholder Consultation Briefing details.

metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/rbwh/healthcare-services/cancer-care-clinical-services-plan
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Wonderful to ask for input from those who have used your amazing service. Prof Melissa Eastgate is a very special and talented professional.

Thank you Melissa. You are exceptional with your care and kindness.

Genevieve Messina

People diagnosed with bladder cancer should be under cancer care not urology.

Why are you ignoring this ??

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I was born here at the Royal at 24 weeks weighing 750grams. My mum was born early and with the arrival of Liam that makes it three generations of premmies. I spent 120 days here when I was a baby in the ICU and Special Care Units and then spent more time visiting when my siblings were born.

I know how good the care is here and how well the team look after you, thats why I chose to have Liam here too. Its been so lovely to see some of the nurses who have come to visit and shared some fond stories from when I was born here nearly 30 years ago.

💭 Monday Mantra, Laura and Liam, one week, RBWH NICU
15 September 2025

"I was born here at the Royal at 24 weeks weighing 750grams. My mum was born early and with the arrival of Liam that makes it three generations of 'premmies'. I spent 120 days here when I was a baby in the ICU and Special Care Units and then spent more time visiting when my siblings were born."

"I know how good the care is here and how well the team look after you, that's why I chose to have Liam here too. It's been so lovely to see some of the nurses who have come to visit and shared some fond stories from when I was born here nearly 30 years ago."

💭 Monday Mantra, Laura and Liam, one week, RBWH NICU
... See MoreSee Less

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Congratulations hope are both doing well I was born at rbwh, so were my 3 siblings, and my nieces were born there too along with my daughter now 19yrs old.

Awww so precious x

What a handsome lil man

Congratulations Laura!

Congratulations Laura!! What a cutie. Hope you are recovering well 🥰

Congratulations Miss Laura! What a beautiful bub! Laurel and Bobby miss you - Laurel was very excited when this popped up and I showed her this gorgeous pic 🥰

Congratulations Laura, family and grandma Kimmy Trenaman!!

What an amazing story! Congratulations to Laura and baby Liam 🚶

Congratulations Laura and Steve 💙

Laura Boulais

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When 78-year-old retired engineer Randall underwent major surgery to remove a metastatic cancer, which resulted in him losing his eye and part of his face, he was left feeling self-conscious about his appearance. 😔
 
“I was aware I was getting unwanted stares, glares and sometimes questions while I was out and about, Randall said.
 
To overcome this, Randall began working with the RBWH Maxiliofacial clinic in 2023 to rebuild the area of his face that had been removed and to have a face prosthetic developed. 💖
 
“The ingenuity the team has displayed to ensure my prosthetic works well for me both aesthetically and functionally is truly a work of art, Randall said.
 
When I was having trouble keeping my prosthetic in place on hot and humid days due to sweat, they came up with a way to ensure it didn’t slip using my glasses and magnets to keep it in place.”
 
“Having the prosthetic has returned my life to normal; I have gone back to living without a care in the world.
14 September 2025

When 78-year-old retired engineer Randall underwent major surgery to remove a metastatic cancer, which resulted in him losing his eye and part of his face, he was left feeling self-conscious about his appearance. 😔

“I was aware I was getting unwanted stares, glares and sometimes questions while I was out and about," Randall said.

To overcome this, Randall began working with the RBWH Maxiliofacial clinic in 2023 to rebuild the area of his face that had been removed and to have a face prosthetic developed. 💖

“The ingenuity the team has displayed to ensure my prosthetic works well for me both aesthetically and functionally is truly a work of art," Randall said.

"When I was having trouble keeping my prosthetic in place on hot and humid days due to sweat, they came up with a way to ensure it didn’t slip using my glasses and magnets to keep it in place.”

“Having the prosthetic has returned my life to normal; I have gone back to living without a care in the world."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Hero!

Well done team

Amazing 🥰

Amazing how wonderful

An amazing Maxfac team at RBWH! Great story. 🥰

Kudos to your team @Goleta Abdi-Ward 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

I genuinely didn’t notice any prosthetic work prior to reading the caption and having to zoom in to notice any fine detail. What incredible work! Such a tender and emotional field to work in, done with such precision, beauty and grace. To then be worn by such a humble and thankful man, this is what true health care is all about and why we all go to work the next day with a smile.

This is fantastic, so pleased for you.

You're not just rebuilding faces, you're restoring confidence and lives 🌟

Amazing work!

This is amazing.

Incredible work, just wow! Such incredible talent making such a significant difference 🙌

This is what dedication and care look like 👏💖

Fantastic

Awesome work RBWH-MF legends! Thanks for all you do for the patients we refer to you 💕🦷💕

Good on you ! Enjoy the boost it has given you.

Wow!!! You look amazing!!

Outstanding..we have some remarkable medical people here in Australia

Great job team ❤️

I watched this video yesterday - fantastic work from everyone involved! All the best to you, Randall 😊

I lost my eye, nose, part of cheek bone and part of maxifacial bone I waited for 3 yrs 11 months and 22 days to have my prosphetic,it's not perfect but it's given me a little of my self confidence back However the cost involved is ridiculous it should be covered by Medicare myself and my friend Leesa who has also had a rhinectamy would love to come and visit your facility

View more comments

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Latest news


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Events


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Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.
Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.

Reset

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
🌈 September is Pride Month in Brisbane! It’s a time when the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies come together to celebrate, support, and advocate for equality and inclusion.

Former Uni mates and now RBWH Registrars, Dr Angus and Dr Dan have both worked in LGBTQIA+ healthcare and are passionate about creating safe access to care for this community.

Dr Angus says that some members of the LGBTQIA+ community may delay or avoid seeking healthcare due to previous negative experiences.

“Inclusive healthcare is much more than treating symptoms—it’s about creating a safe, non-judgemental environment where everyone’s identity is respected and understood,” he said.

“Building trust and safety encourages patients to seek timely care and feel comfortable sharing important health information.”

Dr Dan adds that the LGBTQIA+ community have unique needs that require tailored services.

“From gender-affirming care for transgender or non-binary individuals to providing comprehensive sexual health care relevant to LGBTQIA+ identities, the community has unique healthcare needs, and it’s important that providers understand their lived experiences,” he said.

Drawing on their career experience, Dr Angus and Dr Dan are currently supporting RBWH’s Infections Diseases Department to provide safe and inclusive care for all.
19 September 2025

🌈 September is Pride Month in Brisbane! It’s a time when the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies come together to celebrate, support, and advocate for equality and inclusion.

Former Uni mates and now RBWH Registrars, Dr Angus and Dr Dan have both worked in LGBTQIA+ healthcare and are passionate about creating safe access to care for this community.

Dr Angus says that some members of the LGBTQIA+ community may delay or avoid seeking healthcare due to previous negative experiences.

“Inclusive healthcare is much more than treating symptoms—it’s about creating a safe, non-judgemental environment where everyone’s identity is respected and understood,” he said.

“Building trust and safety encourages patients to seek timely care and feel comfortable sharing important health information.”

Dr Dan adds that the LGBTQIA+ community have unique needs that require tailored services.

“From gender-affirming care for transgender or non-binary individuals to providing comprehensive sexual health care relevant to LGBTQIA+ identities, the community has unique healthcare needs, and it’s important that providers understand their lived experiences,” he said.

Drawing on their career experience, Dr Angus and Dr Dan are currently supporting RBWH’s Infections Diseases Department to provide safe and inclusive care for all.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Ethan Moffat is this the Dr. Angus you speak of?!

Dr Angus is one of the best doctors I’ve ever worked alongside on 8BN. A huge advocate for not only his patients, but his nursing colleagues too 🩵

Anyone would be lucky to have Angus as a doctor! 💖

Great and important work

Great work legends 💕

Metro South Health Where are your champions?

Part of our team. My home away from home. Well done Angus and Dan.

Angus Samuel absolute legend!!!

I miss Metro North where I did my registered nurse training.

Probably could have celebrated Pride and Infectious diseases in two separate posts Metro North Health 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

lol Sam Verhoeff pride month so they opening infectious diseases clinic

Kate Ledingham Speech Pathologist

Keep the politics bs out of it

I wish I could be treated with respect,kindness and non judgement. Clearly I'm not special...

Have yall at rbwh actually considered how stigmatizing it is to be placed under ID? I’m fully aware ID are some of the most educated specialist doctors for systemic health, but you really should consider creating a specific team name for GSH. Imagine being sick, needing inpatient admission, and having perpetual microaggressions of misgendering and deadnaming, only to then get introduced to your team when you don’t have any infectious disease 🙂‍↕️

Inclusive such as reinstating all health care workers who refused the experimental vax that was neither safe or effective 🙄 Are u that inclusive?

Really Is this the best image you could project

Load of crap

Zzzzz

View more comments

Joint pain sufferers can count their lucky stars having Dr Sam on their side and knowing that her research is creating change Australia-wide. 🌟

Dr Sam is a physiotherapist and Senior Research Fellow who divides her time between leading studies with patients and clinicians at RBWH and researching musculoskeletal pain at Griffith University, where she is transforming those findings into healthcare standards for every Australian.

💫 Recently presented with the Metro North Health Rising Star Award for her work in joint pain, Dr Sam knows how pain fuels fear and a higher rate of hospital visits, especially in areas where healthcare is limited.

Its really common for people to feel worried about their joint pain, she shared. 

Its time we changed the narrative, because people can look after their joint health, and live well with the right knowledge, skills and supports.

Dr Sam and the team have created a great resource to help every Australian to Stay Strong with Arthritis, which we believe deserves all the gold stars! 🤩

‎ https://www.stayingstrongwitharthritis.org.au/
18 September 2025

Joint pain sufferers can count their lucky stars having Dr Sam on their side and knowing that her research is creating change Australia-wide. 🌟

Dr Sam is a physiotherapist and Senior Research Fellow who divides her time between leading studies with patients and clinicians at RBWH and researching musculoskeletal pain at Griffith University, where she is transforming those findings into healthcare standards for every Australian.

💫 Recently presented with the Metro North Health 'Rising Star Award' for her work in joint pain, Dr Sam knows how pain fuels fear and a higher rate of hospital visits, especially in areas where healthcare is limited.

"It's really common for people to feel worried about their joint pain," she shared.

"It's time we changed the narrative, because people can look after their joint health, and live well with the right knowledge, skills and supports."

Dr Sam and the team have created a great resource to help every Australian to Stay Strong with Arthritis, which we believe deserves all the gold stars! 🤩

www.stayingstrongwitharthritis.org.au/
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Great work Sam 👏

Dr Sam is absolutely amazing!

🙌

📣 People of North Brisbane, your voice matters. Youre invited to contribute to the future of Metro North cancer care services.

The Metro North Queensland Cancer Centre Project Team are inviting patients, staff and community members to complete a survey and provide feedback on a background paper that analyses current cancer care service arrangements, future demand projections, and emerging innovations in cancer care.

According to RBWH Cancer Care Services Acting Executive Director Associate Professor Melissa Eastgate, stakeholder feedback is instrumental in developing a future clinical services plan that delivers exceptional care for patients, staff and community.  👐🫶

“The survey opens on Monday 22 September, and stakeholder feedback will help inform the development of a revised and comprehensively updated clinical services plan to support Metro North and RBWH cancer services over the next decade, Melissa shares.

👉 For more information and to have your say, please visit the RBWH cancer services page to access the Service Needs Assessment background paper summary, survey link and Stakeholder Consultation Briefing details.

https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/rbwh/healthcare-services/cancer-care-clinical-services-plan
16 September 2025

📣 People of North Brisbane, your voice matters. You're invited to contribute to the future of Metro North cancer care services.

The Metro North Queensland Cancer Centre Project Team are inviting patients, staff and community members to complete a survey and provide feedback on a background paper that analyses current cancer care service arrangements, future demand projections, and emerging innovations in cancer care.

According to RBWH Cancer Care Services Acting Executive Director Associate Professor Melissa Eastgate, stakeholder feedback is instrumental in developing a future clinical services plan that delivers exceptional care for patients, staff and community. 👐🫶

“The survey opens on Monday 22 September, and stakeholder feedback will help inform the development of a revised and comprehensively updated clinical services plan to support Metro North and RBWH cancer services over the next decade," Melissa shares.

👉 For more information and to have your say, please visit the RBWH cancer services page to access the Service Needs Assessment background paper summary, survey link and Stakeholder Consultation Briefing details.

metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/rbwh/healthcare-services/cancer-care-clinical-services-plan
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Wonderful to ask for input from those who have used your amazing service. Prof Melissa Eastgate is a very special and talented professional.

Thank you Melissa. You are exceptional with your care and kindness.

Genevieve Messina

People diagnosed with bladder cancer should be under cancer care not urology.

Why are you ignoring this ??

View more comments

I was born here at the Royal at 24 weeks weighing 750grams. My mum was born early and with the arrival of Liam that makes it three generations of premmies. I spent 120 days here when I was a baby in the ICU and Special Care Units and then spent more time visiting when my siblings were born.

I know how good the care is here and how well the team look after you, thats why I chose to have Liam here too. Its been so lovely to see some of the nurses who have come to visit and shared some fond stories from when I was born here nearly 30 years ago.

💭 Monday Mantra, Laura and Liam, one week, RBWH NICU
15 September 2025

"I was born here at the Royal at 24 weeks weighing 750grams. My mum was born early and with the arrival of Liam that makes it three generations of 'premmies'. I spent 120 days here when I was a baby in the ICU and Special Care Units and then spent more time visiting when my siblings were born."

"I know how good the care is here and how well the team look after you, that's why I chose to have Liam here too. It's been so lovely to see some of the nurses who have come to visit and shared some fond stories from when I was born here nearly 30 years ago."

💭 Monday Mantra, Laura and Liam, one week, RBWH NICU
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Congratulations hope are both doing well I was born at rbwh, so were my 3 siblings, and my nieces were born there too along with my daughter now 19yrs old.

Awww so precious x

What a handsome lil man

Congratulations Laura!

Congratulations Laura!! What a cutie. Hope you are recovering well 🥰

Congratulations Miss Laura! What a beautiful bub! Laurel and Bobby miss you - Laurel was very excited when this popped up and I showed her this gorgeous pic 🥰

Congratulations Laura, family and grandma Kimmy Trenaman!!

What an amazing story! Congratulations to Laura and baby Liam 🚶

Congratulations Laura and Steve 💙

Laura Boulais

View more comments

When 78-year-old retired engineer Randall underwent major surgery to remove a metastatic cancer, which resulted in him losing his eye and part of his face, he was left feeling self-conscious about his appearance. 😔
 
“I was aware I was getting unwanted stares, glares and sometimes questions while I was out and about, Randall said.
 
To overcome this, Randall began working with the RBWH Maxiliofacial clinic in 2023 to rebuild the area of his face that had been removed and to have a face prosthetic developed. 💖
 
“The ingenuity the team has displayed to ensure my prosthetic works well for me both aesthetically and functionally is truly a work of art, Randall said.
 
When I was having trouble keeping my prosthetic in place on hot and humid days due to sweat, they came up with a way to ensure it didn’t slip using my glasses and magnets to keep it in place.”
 
“Having the prosthetic has returned my life to normal; I have gone back to living without a care in the world.
14 September 2025

When 78-year-old retired engineer Randall underwent major surgery to remove a metastatic cancer, which resulted in him losing his eye and part of his face, he was left feeling self-conscious about his appearance. 😔

“I was aware I was getting unwanted stares, glares and sometimes questions while I was out and about," Randall said.

To overcome this, Randall began working with the RBWH Maxiliofacial clinic in 2023 to rebuild the area of his face that had been removed and to have a face prosthetic developed. 💖

“The ingenuity the team has displayed to ensure my prosthetic works well for me both aesthetically and functionally is truly a work of art," Randall said.

"When I was having trouble keeping my prosthetic in place on hot and humid days due to sweat, they came up with a way to ensure it didn’t slip using my glasses and magnets to keep it in place.”

“Having the prosthetic has returned my life to normal; I have gone back to living without a care in the world."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Hero!

Well done team

Amazing 🥰

Amazing how wonderful

An amazing Maxfac team at RBWH! Great story. 🥰

Kudos to your team @Goleta Abdi-Ward 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

I genuinely didn’t notice any prosthetic work prior to reading the caption and having to zoom in to notice any fine detail. What incredible work! Such a tender and emotional field to work in, done with such precision, beauty and grace. To then be worn by such a humble and thankful man, this is what true health care is all about and why we all go to work the next day with a smile.

This is fantastic, so pleased for you.

You're not just rebuilding faces, you're restoring confidence and lives 🌟

Amazing work!

This is amazing.

Incredible work, just wow! Such incredible talent making such a significant difference 🙌

This is what dedication and care look like 👏💖

Fantastic

Awesome work RBWH-MF legends! Thanks for all you do for the patients we refer to you 💕🦷💕

Good on you ! Enjoy the boost it has given you.

Wow!!! You look amazing!!

Outstanding..we have some remarkable medical people here in Australia

Great job team ❤️

I watched this video yesterday - fantastic work from everyone involved! All the best to you, Randall 😊

I lost my eye, nose, part of cheek bone and part of maxifacial bone I waited for 3 yrs 11 months and 22 days to have my prosphetic,it's not perfect but it's given me a little of my self confidence back However the cost involved is ridiculous it should be covered by Medicare myself and my friend Leesa who has also had a rhinectamy would love to come and visit your facility

View more comments

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Masks are encouraged here...
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Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

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Events


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🌈 September is Pride Month in Brisbane! It’s a time when the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies come together to celebrate, support, and advocate for equality and inclusion.

Former Uni mates and now RBWH Registrars, Dr Angus and Dr Dan have both worked in LGBTQIA+ healthcare and are passionate about creating safe access to care for this community.

Dr Angus says that some members of the LGBTQIA+ community may delay or avoid seeking healthcare due to previous negative experiences.

“Inclusive healthcare is much more than treating symptoms—it’s about creating a safe, non-judgemental environment where everyone’s identity is respected and understood,” he said.

“Building trust and safety encourages patients to seek timely care and feel comfortable sharing important health information.”

Dr Dan adds that the LGBTQIA+ community have unique needs that require tailored services.

“From gender-affirming care for transgender or non-binary individuals to providing comprehensive sexual health care relevant to LGBTQIA+ identities, the community has unique healthcare needs, and it’s important that providers understand their lived experiences,” he said.

Drawing on their career experience, Dr Angus and Dr Dan are currently supporting RBWH’s Infections Diseases Department to provide safe and inclusive care for all.
19 September 2025

🌈 September is Pride Month in Brisbane! It’s a time when the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies come together to celebrate, support, and advocate for equality and inclusion.

Former Uni mates and now RBWH Registrars, Dr Angus and Dr Dan have both worked in LGBTQIA+ healthcare and are passionate about creating safe access to care for this community.

Dr Angus says that some members of the LGBTQIA+ community may delay or avoid seeking healthcare due to previous negative experiences.

“Inclusive healthcare is much more than treating symptoms—it’s about creating a safe, non-judgemental environment where everyone’s identity is respected and understood,” he said.

“Building trust and safety encourages patients to seek timely care and feel comfortable sharing important health information.”

Dr Dan adds that the LGBTQIA+ community have unique needs that require tailored services.

“From gender-affirming care for transgender or non-binary individuals to providing comprehensive sexual health care relevant to LGBTQIA+ identities, the community has unique healthcare needs, and it’s important that providers understand their lived experiences,” he said.

Drawing on their career experience, Dr Angus and Dr Dan are currently supporting RBWH’s Infections Diseases Department to provide safe and inclusive care for all.
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Ethan Moffat is this the Dr. Angus you speak of?!

Dr Angus is one of the best doctors I’ve ever worked alongside on 8BN. A huge advocate for not only his patients, but his nursing colleagues too 🩵

Anyone would be lucky to have Angus as a doctor! 💖

Great and important work

Great work legends 💕

Metro South Health Where are your champions?

Part of our team. My home away from home. Well done Angus and Dan.

Angus Samuel absolute legend!!!

I miss Metro North where I did my registered nurse training.

Probably could have celebrated Pride and Infectious diseases in two separate posts Metro North Health 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

lol Sam Verhoeff pride month so they opening infectious diseases clinic

Kate Ledingham Speech Pathologist

Keep the politics bs out of it

I wish I could be treated with respect,kindness and non judgement. Clearly I'm not special...

Have yall at rbwh actually considered how stigmatizing it is to be placed under ID? I’m fully aware ID are some of the most educated specialist doctors for systemic health, but you really should consider creating a specific team name for GSH. Imagine being sick, needing inpatient admission, and having perpetual microaggressions of misgendering and deadnaming, only to then get introduced to your team when you don’t have any infectious disease 🙂‍↕️

Inclusive such as reinstating all health care workers who refused the experimental vax that was neither safe or effective 🙄 Are u that inclusive?

Really Is this the best image you could project

Load of crap

Zzzzz

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Joint pain sufferers can count their lucky stars having Dr Sam on their side and knowing that her research is creating change Australia-wide. 🌟

Dr Sam is a physiotherapist and Senior Research Fellow who divides her time between leading studies with patients and clinicians at RBWH and researching musculoskeletal pain at Griffith University, where she is transforming those findings into healthcare standards for every Australian.

💫 Recently presented with the Metro North Health Rising Star Award for her work in joint pain, Dr Sam knows how pain fuels fear and a higher rate of hospital visits, especially in areas where healthcare is limited.

Its really common for people to feel worried about their joint pain, she shared. 

Its time we changed the narrative, because people can look after their joint health, and live well with the right knowledge, skills and supports.

Dr Sam and the team have created a great resource to help every Australian to Stay Strong with Arthritis, which we believe deserves all the gold stars! 🤩

‎ https://www.stayingstrongwitharthritis.org.au/
18 September 2025

Joint pain sufferers can count their lucky stars having Dr Sam on their side and knowing that her research is creating change Australia-wide. 🌟

Dr Sam is a physiotherapist and Senior Research Fellow who divides her time between leading studies with patients and clinicians at RBWH and researching musculoskeletal pain at Griffith University, where she is transforming those findings into healthcare standards for every Australian.

💫 Recently presented with the Metro North Health 'Rising Star Award' for her work in joint pain, Dr Sam knows how pain fuels fear and a higher rate of hospital visits, especially in areas where healthcare is limited.

"It's really common for people to feel worried about their joint pain," she shared.

"It's time we changed the narrative, because people can look after their joint health, and live well with the right knowledge, skills and supports."

Dr Sam and the team have created a great resource to help every Australian to Stay Strong with Arthritis, which we believe deserves all the gold stars! 🤩

www.stayingstrongwitharthritis.org.au/
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Great work Sam 👏

Dr Sam is absolutely amazing!

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📣 People of North Brisbane, your voice matters. Youre invited to contribute to the future of Metro North cancer care services.

The Metro North Queensland Cancer Centre Project Team are inviting patients, staff and community members to complete a survey and provide feedback on a background paper that analyses current cancer care service arrangements, future demand projections, and emerging innovations in cancer care.

According to RBWH Cancer Care Services Acting Executive Director Associate Professor Melissa Eastgate, stakeholder feedback is instrumental in developing a future clinical services plan that delivers exceptional care for patients, staff and community.  👐🫶

“The survey opens on Monday 22 September, and stakeholder feedback will help inform the development of a revised and comprehensively updated clinical services plan to support Metro North and RBWH cancer services over the next decade, Melissa shares.

👉 For more information and to have your say, please visit the RBWH cancer services page to access the Service Needs Assessment background paper summary, survey link and Stakeholder Consultation Briefing details.

https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/rbwh/healthcare-services/cancer-care-clinical-services-plan
16 September 2025

📣 People of North Brisbane, your voice matters. You're invited to contribute to the future of Metro North cancer care services.

The Metro North Queensland Cancer Centre Project Team are inviting patients, staff and community members to complete a survey and provide feedback on a background paper that analyses current cancer care service arrangements, future demand projections, and emerging innovations in cancer care.

According to RBWH Cancer Care Services Acting Executive Director Associate Professor Melissa Eastgate, stakeholder feedback is instrumental in developing a future clinical services plan that delivers exceptional care for patients, staff and community. 👐🫶

“The survey opens on Monday 22 September, and stakeholder feedback will help inform the development of a revised and comprehensively updated clinical services plan to support Metro North and RBWH cancer services over the next decade," Melissa shares.

👉 For more information and to have your say, please visit the RBWH cancer services page to access the Service Needs Assessment background paper summary, survey link and Stakeholder Consultation Briefing details.

metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/rbwh/healthcare-services/cancer-care-clinical-services-plan
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Wonderful to ask for input from those who have used your amazing service. Prof Melissa Eastgate is a very special and talented professional.

Thank you Melissa. You are exceptional with your care and kindness.

Genevieve Messina

People diagnosed with bladder cancer should be under cancer care not urology.

Why are you ignoring this ??

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I was born here at the Royal at 24 weeks weighing 750grams. My mum was born early and with the arrival of Liam that makes it three generations of premmies. I spent 120 days here when I was a baby in the ICU and Special Care Units and then spent more time visiting when my siblings were born.

I know how good the care is here and how well the team look after you, thats why I chose to have Liam here too. Its been so lovely to see some of the nurses who have come to visit and shared some fond stories from when I was born here nearly 30 years ago.

💭 Monday Mantra, Laura and Liam, one week, RBWH NICU
15 September 2025

"I was born here at the Royal at 24 weeks weighing 750grams. My mum was born early and with the arrival of Liam that makes it three generations of 'premmies'. I spent 120 days here when I was a baby in the ICU and Special Care Units and then spent more time visiting when my siblings were born."

"I know how good the care is here and how well the team look after you, that's why I chose to have Liam here too. It's been so lovely to see some of the nurses who have come to visit and shared some fond stories from when I was born here nearly 30 years ago."

💭 Monday Mantra, Laura and Liam, one week, RBWH NICU
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Congratulations hope are both doing well I was born at rbwh, so were my 3 siblings, and my nieces were born there too along with my daughter now 19yrs old.

Awww so precious x

What a handsome lil man

Congratulations Laura!

Congratulations Laura!! What a cutie. Hope you are recovering well 🥰

Congratulations Miss Laura! What a beautiful bub! Laurel and Bobby miss you - Laurel was very excited when this popped up and I showed her this gorgeous pic 🥰

Congratulations Laura, family and grandma Kimmy Trenaman!!

What an amazing story! Congratulations to Laura and baby Liam 🚶

Congratulations Laura and Steve 💙

Laura Boulais

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When 78-year-old retired engineer Randall underwent major surgery to remove a metastatic cancer, which resulted in him losing his eye and part of his face, he was left feeling self-conscious about his appearance. 😔
 
“I was aware I was getting unwanted stares, glares and sometimes questions while I was out and about, Randall said.
 
To overcome this, Randall began working with the RBWH Maxiliofacial clinic in 2023 to rebuild the area of his face that had been removed and to have a face prosthetic developed. 💖
 
“The ingenuity the team has displayed to ensure my prosthetic works well for me both aesthetically and functionally is truly a work of art, Randall said.
 
When I was having trouble keeping my prosthetic in place on hot and humid days due to sweat, they came up with a way to ensure it didn’t slip using my glasses and magnets to keep it in place.”
 
“Having the prosthetic has returned my life to normal; I have gone back to living without a care in the world.
14 September 2025

When 78-year-old retired engineer Randall underwent major surgery to remove a metastatic cancer, which resulted in him losing his eye and part of his face, he was left feeling self-conscious about his appearance. 😔

“I was aware I was getting unwanted stares, glares and sometimes questions while I was out and about," Randall said.

To overcome this, Randall began working with the RBWH Maxiliofacial clinic in 2023 to rebuild the area of his face that had been removed and to have a face prosthetic developed. 💖

“The ingenuity the team has displayed to ensure my prosthetic works well for me both aesthetically and functionally is truly a work of art," Randall said.

"When I was having trouble keeping my prosthetic in place on hot and humid days due to sweat, they came up with a way to ensure it didn’t slip using my glasses and magnets to keep it in place.”

“Having the prosthetic has returned my life to normal; I have gone back to living without a care in the world."
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Hero!

Well done team

Amazing 🥰

Amazing how wonderful

An amazing Maxfac team at RBWH! Great story. 🥰

Kudos to your team @Goleta Abdi-Ward 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

I genuinely didn’t notice any prosthetic work prior to reading the caption and having to zoom in to notice any fine detail. What incredible work! Such a tender and emotional field to work in, done with such precision, beauty and grace. To then be worn by such a humble and thankful man, this is what true health care is all about and why we all go to work the next day with a smile.

This is fantastic, so pleased for you.

You're not just rebuilding faces, you're restoring confidence and lives 🌟

Amazing work!

This is amazing.

Incredible work, just wow! Such incredible talent making such a significant difference 🙌

This is what dedication and care look like 👏💖

Fantastic

Awesome work RBWH-MF legends! Thanks for all you do for the patients we refer to you 💕🦷💕

Good on you ! Enjoy the boost it has given you.

Wow!!! You look amazing!!

Outstanding..we have some remarkable medical people here in Australia

Great job team ❤️

I watched this video yesterday - fantastic work from everyone involved! All the best to you, Randall 😊

I lost my eye, nose, part of cheek bone and part of maxifacial bone I waited for 3 yrs 11 months and 22 days to have my prosphetic,it's not perfect but it's given me a little of my self confidence back However the cost involved is ridiculous it should be covered by Medicare myself and my friend Leesa who has also had a rhinectamy would love to come and visit your facility

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