Vale Professor Robin Warren We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of the most eminent doctors to have worked at Royal Perth Hospital – Nobel Laureate Emeritus Professor Robin Warren AC. Prof Warren and Prof Barry Marshall AC were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2005 for their groundbreaking discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease. Prof Warren's inspiring work laid the foundation for many of the innovative practices at RPH, the wider East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) and beyond. His dedication to linking laboratory research with clinical practice has led to numerous 'world firsts' in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases at RPH. Prof Grant Waterer, Executive Director of Medical Services at EMHS, said Prof Warren was a highly respected pathologist who provided decades of devoted service at RPH. “His identification of Helicobacter pylori was critical to the insights that led to his shared Nobel Prize with Dr Barry Marshall, but beyond that, his work was critical to the healthcare of many tens of thousands of West Australians over his career.” In addition to the Nobel Prize, Prof Warren was honoured with Australia’s highest civilian honour, the Companion of the Order of Australia, in 2007 for his exceptional contributions to medical research. Here at EMHS, Prof Warren's legacy continues to inspire our commitment to medical innovation and excellence. His pioneering spirit and dedication to improving healthcare will be long remembered by generations of medical professionals and the wider community. #healthpeople #research #emhs #royalperthhospital #publichealth Photo copyright The Nobel Foundation 2005
East Metropolitan Health Service
Hospitals and Health Care
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Healthy people, amazing care. Koorda moort, moorditj kwabadak.
About us
East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) comprises an extensive hospital and health service network that aims to maintain and improve the health and wellbeing of more than 725,500 Western Australians in its catchment area. Our hospital network includes Armadale Hospital, Bentley Hospital, Kalamunda Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital and St John of God Midland Public Hospital. Our wonderful staff provide health care for the entire East Metropolitan region. Our services work together to provide a combination of tertiary, secondary and specialist health care services including emergency and critical care, state trauma, elective and emergency surgery, general medical, mental health, inpatient and outpatient services, aged care, palliative care, rehabilitation and women’s, children’s and neonates services.
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https://emhs.health.wa.gov.au
External link for East Metropolitan Health Service
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Perth, Western Australia
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2016
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10 Murray St
Perth, Western Australia 6000, AU
Employees at East Metropolitan Health Service
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Here at East Metropolitan Health Service, we value ALL staff – and that includes the amazing Security teams across our sites, who we are grateful for not just on International Security Officers Day but every day of the year. These are the unsung heroes who put their lives on the line to keep staff, patients and visitors to our hospitals safe. From everyone here at East Metropolitan Health Service, thank you!
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Striving for Excellence: EMHS’s commitment to research and innovation. WA government grants are accelerating world-leading collaborative research at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH)! Last week, Minister for Medical Research Stephen Dawson visited RPH to announce funding for the Collaborative Centres Program. The cutting-edge work by CCTWA provided the perfect backdrop for this exciting announcement. East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) is proud to have established the Collaborative Centre for Advanced Therapies (CCPAT). By leveraging our existing expertise in cell and gene manufacturing at Royal Perth Hospital, Westmead Hospital in New South Wales, the Alfred Hospital in Victoria, and the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in Queensland, we are poised to advance the development of novel medical therapies. This collaboration will see a diverse range of locally manufactured cell and gene products, driving forward our mission to innovate and excel in medical research and patient care. Watch the Channel 7 News Story to find out more! 📺 https://lnkd.in/g9WHXjyG #EMHS #MedicalResearch #Innovation #HealthcareExcellence #CollaborativeResearch #AdvancedTherapies #healthpeople #amazingcare #emhs #royalperthhospital #publichealth #ComeJoinUs
Perth lab will soon start making a new cancer killing cell being hailed a game changer for Australia
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We're #hiring a new Registered Midwife in Armadale, Western Australia. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Registered Midwife- Endorsed in Perth, Western Australia. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Over the past seven days, EMHS staff and community members have come together in myriad ways to celebrate NAIDOC Week, a time to recognise and honour the rich history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This year’s theme – “Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud” – honours the enduring strength and vitality of First Nations culture. Fire symbolises connection to Country, to each other, and to the rich tapestry of traditions that define Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Thank you to all those who joined us in celebrating and supporting the vibrant cultures and contributions of our First Nations communities. #NAIDOCWeek #FirstNations #EMHS #CulturalCelebration #KeepTheFireBurning #healthpeople #amazingcare #emhs #armadalehospital #royalperthhospital #hospital #nurse #wellbeing #publichealth #ComeJoinUs
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We're #hiring a new Coordinator Complex Care - Allied Health in Perth, Western Australia. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Why Aboriginal leadership counts! EMHS Area Director of Aboriginal Health Francine Eades appeared on the Paint It Blak podcast recently. In a far-ranging interview with Emma Garlett, a columnist for The West Australian, Francine discussed the positive impact Aboriginal leadership can have in healthcare design, access and delivery. Watch the interview > https://lnkd.in/gMy4mPyu
Indigenous health champions take control | Paint It Blak with Emma Garlett
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Proudly supporting the next generation. Meet Regine Ineza and Riley Alberti, two bright and enthusiastic students who are experiencing “working life” at East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) through our exciting School-Based Traineeship program. Organised in partnership with the Public Sector Commission, this program offers students like Regine and Riley a unique opportunity to gain first-hand experience in the work environment. Now in their second year, both students are relishing every moment and making the most of this invaluable experience. This initiative aligns with EMHS’ Operational Plan and underscores our unwavering commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. We are proud to support the next generation of professionals and foster a diverse and inclusive workplace. #healthpeople #amazingcare #emhs #armadalehospital #royalperthhospital #hiring #career #mentalhealth #hospital #nurse #wellbeing #publichealth #ComeJoinUs
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🔥 Honouring NAIDOC Week: Igniting Cultural Pride 🔥 East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) proudly stands alongside the nation in acknowledging NAIDOC Week, which runs from July 7th to 14th. This year’s theme, “Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud, and proud,” pays tribute to the enduring strength and vitality of First Nations culture. The flame symbolises profound connection. The flame represents more than warmth—it’s a powerful symbol of connection to Country, to each other, and to the rich tapestry of traditions that define Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Despite challenges, Indigenous cultures have passed down this sacred fire through generations, igniting pride and unity. Let us celebrate the heartbeat of our land—the world’s oldest living culture. Join EMHS in stoking the flames of cultural heritage, loud and proud! 🖤💛❤️ #NAIDOCWeek #IndigenousPride #CulturalHeritage https://lnkd.in/gE8dtrMF
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