Mater

Mater

Hospitals and Health Care

Brisbane, Queensland 37,061 followers

Mater operates Queensland’s largest not-for-profit network of public and private hospitals and healthcare services

About us

Caring for the health of the community for more than a century, Mater brings together a collective expertise across health, education and research, with a shared vision of empowering people to live better lives through improved health and wellbeing. Mater’s commitment to our Mission compels us to change to meet the needs of our community and the environment in which we operate. This means moving beyond the hospital, the classroom and the laboratory, being closer to our consumers and delivering new products, programs and services to meet emerging community needs. In an emergency call Triple Zero (000). Call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) for health advice 24/7.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Brisbane, Queensland
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1906
Specialties
Healthcare, Medical research, Maternity services, Pathology, Pharmacy, Medical education, Mothers and babies, Elder Care, Orthopaedics, Nuerosciences, Cardiac, Women's Cancer, and Young Adult Health

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    Did you know reported cases of Syphilis in Queensland have increased nine-fold over the past two decades? As we head into Women’s Health Week, Dr Maggie Robin speaks with Dr Jill Parkes-Smith about the risks of the infection for pregnant mothers when left untreated and the referral regime for GPs. Check it out! Watch 🎥 mater.li/sMaterVideo Listen 🎧 mater.li/sMaterAudio

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    Meet Kate, our lactation consultant at Mater Health Hub Springfield 👋 Kate has extensive experience as a registered nurse and clinical midwife, and offers a range of baby-feeding support both at the hub and through home visits. "Breastfeeding is a personal journey, and there are many ways to support parents and carers while navigating baby feeding." "Whether it's positioning and attachment, sore or damaged nipples, low milk supply or supplemental feeding, many options are available to support new parents." Kate also provides assistance with engorgement and mastitis for mums, as well as helping babies with tongue-ties or oral restrictions. Learn more about our specialised women’s health services at 👉https://bit.ly/3yFODb5

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    After the care she received during the birth of her child at Mater Mothers’ Hospital, Mikayla decided a healthcare career was in her future. She has just finished her Certificate III in Pathology Collection with Mater Education and has already landed a job as a phlebotomist at Sullivan Nicolaides! Congratulations to Mikayla and all of Mater Education's August Certificate III in Pathology Collection graduates! Read more about Mikayla's journey here 👉 mater.li/Mikayla

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    Huge congratulations to Mater’s Donata Sackey, who has been named winner of the Lifetime Achiever award at the Multicultural Queensland Awards 2024.   Donata is our Director, Multicultural and Refugee Health and has worked to improve the health and wellbeing of newly-arrived refugees and people seeking asylum for more than 30 years. The award recognises extraordinary individuals who have demonstrated an outstanding long-term commitment to supporting and promoting and inclusive multicultural Queensland – and Donata is a worthy winner!   We are incredibly proud of Donata and the difference she has made to some of Queensland’s most vulnerable people.

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    Mater was thrilled to be at the launch of the 2024 The Courier-Mail Bush Summit in Townsville this morning, which brought together leaders from all industries to discuss the opportunities and issues facing regional areas of Australia today and into the future. The conversation will continue next week, with the Bush Summit travelling to regional centres in other states. We are leading the national conversation around regional health, ensuring the highest quality care at all of our 11 hospitals and across our other three ministries Mater Education, Mater Research and Mater Foundation.

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    Mater Private Hospital Redland is the first hospital in Australia to commission Bausch + Lomb Surgical’s new digital SeeLuma microscope. The microscope provides cutting-edge, big-screen 3D visualisation for eye procedures, including cataracts and retina surgery. Ophthalmic surgeon Dr Sunil Warrier was the first Australian surgeon to use the new technology. “When surgeons can see better, we can perform neater, cleaner surgery and treat more patients sooner,” he said. Watch the video to see the new microscope in action 📽 #medicaltech #innovation #healthcare

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    Mater Pathology is now reaching even more patients across South-East Queensland after opening five new collection centres in Albany Creek Doctors, James St Medical, Salisbury Doctors, Thornlands Surgery, Mt Ommaney Centre and Runaway Bay. Mater Pathology’s 48 collection centres accept all GP pathology request forms for blood and other tests. 🩸 Our staff are highly skilled across a broad range of unique pathology specialities, diagnostic and consultative services – so patients can be confident of receiving exceptional care. 🥰 Read more here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gwBZTWQ7 

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    After eight years of service and sharing his expertise, Emeritus Professor Michael Ward has passed on the baton to the next generation at Mater, retiring from Mater’s Clinical and Business Systems Committee. Soon to celebrate his 80th birthday, Professor Ward has dedicated his professional life to improving the safety and quality of healthcare services in Queensland. His dedication and contributions to Mater will leave a lasting legacy. We wish Professor Ward all the best and thank him for his years of service.

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