News
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16 October 2024
Research to Bridge the Heart Gap with First Nations families
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people needing heart surgery will help co-design a model to ensure more timely and culturally safe care closer to home.
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17 September 2024
90 children gifted a new kidney over the past decade at the Queensland Children’s Hospital
90 children have been gifted a new kidney since the Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH) opened its doors ten years ago, in 2014.
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15 August 2024
Juiced TV expands its educational program across Queensland
More Queensland children and their families will have access to the educational resources of Juiced TV, as it expands its health literacy content across the state.
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31 July 2024
New model of care for Queensland babies that could transform peanut allergies for young children
Queensland Children's Hospital, one of 10 Australian paediatric hospitals, part of a world first peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) program.
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18 July 2024
Arts in Health program brings opera to Queensland Children’s Hospital
The performance space of the Queensland Children's Hospital (QCH) has been transformed into a theatre, as patients and their families enjoyed the magic of opera.
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26 June 2024
Queensland Children's Hospital recognised with international design award
An innovative design project to help children and their families navigate their way through the Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH) has been acclaimed by international design leaders.
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19 June 2024
Food allergy research to improve treatment options for adolescents
Teenagers with food allergies to benefit from improved treatment options thanks to new research by Children’s Health Queensland.
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10 June 2024
Children to benefit from new non-invasive anaesthetic technique in airway surgery
Children requiring airway surgery could soon benefit from a new non-invasive anaesthetic technique.
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30 May 2024
A decade of difference as patients eye podium at Paris Paralympic Games
More than 250 children and their families have been supported by the Queensland Children’s Hospital’s Limb Difference Clinic since 2014.