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Mater Health Services, Brisbane; Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane – University of Queensland; Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital – University of Queensland; St Vincent's Hospital (Brisbane) The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane; Wesley Hospital (Brisbane) Robina Hospital, Gold Coast – Bond University and Griffith University
Queensland Institute of Technology (1965) Brisbane College of Advanced Education was formed in 1982, which itself is a combination of multiple predecessor institutions shown in the list below: Brisbane Kindergarten Training College (1911) Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College (1965) Queensland Teachers' Training College (1914) Kelvin Grove ...
The Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) is a major Australian teaching hospital of the University of Queensland, located in Brisbane, Queensland. It is a tertiary level teaching hospital with all major medical and surgical specialities onsite except for obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics, and medical genetics .
Queensland Children's Hospital – South Brisbane; Quilpie Hospital [286] – Quilpie; Ravenshoe Outpatients Clinic [287] – Ravenshoe; Redcliffe Hospital [288] – Redcliffe; Redland Hospital [289] – Cleveland; Redland Satellite Hospital (set to open 2023) [290] – Redland Bay; Richmond Hospital [291] – Richmond; Robina Hospital [292 ...
Metro South Health is the provider of public health care in the Brisbane south side, Logan City, Redland City and Scenic Rim Region. [1] It has more than 13,000 employees and provides specialist health care to 23% of the Queensland population. Dr Stephen Ayre is the Chief Executive. Cameron Ballantine is the Chief Information Officer. [2]
Brisbane Dental Hospital and College is a heritage-listed former dental hospital at 168 Turbot Street, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Raymond C Nowland and built from 1938 to 1941 by the Queensland Department of Public Works. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 April 1999. [1]
The hospital was created by the merging of the Royal Brisbane Hospital and the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital in 2003. [6] The women's hospital was demolished first, in 1998, to make way for the new building, after which the acute hospital was demolished. In the same year the hospital precinct was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. [7]