Bellbird Private Hospital
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Bellbird Private Hospital in collaboration with accredited private specialists has established a reputation for high quality, patient-focused care. Bellbird Private Hospital has been contributing to the provision of quality care to the community since opening in 1970. Our hospital in collaboration with accredited private specialists has established a reputation for high quality, patient-focused care, in a broad spectrum of specialty fields. Centrally located at Blackburn South in Melbourne’s east, Bellbird Private Hospital is also well known for its tree-filled grounds and several well-positioned garden benches that allow patients and their visitors to relax in our gardens.
The staff and management at Bellbird Private Hospital recognise the integral and important role our hospital plays as part of the local community, which is reflected in the focus to provide excellence via support programs for patients, referring doctors and accredited private specialists.
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Skin Cancer Action Week runs from 20th- 26th November. Take action and have your skin assessed this week.
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This week is National Nutrition Week, the focus this year is the Try for 5 challenge! We all know we should eat 5 serves of vegetables a day... But did you know that the average person only eats half that? Vegetables are packed full of important vitamins and minerals, disease-fighting antioxidants and gut-healthy fibre, Challenge yourself to eat 5 serves of vegetables every day during National Nutrition Week! For more information on National Nutrition Week head to http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/national/national-nutrition-week #TryFor5 #NNW2016
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R U OK?Day reminds people to ask family, friends and colleagues the question, "R U OK?", in a meaningful way, because connecting regularly and meaningfully is one thing everyone can do to make a difference to anyone who might be struggling. This week at Bellbird Private Hospital held a staff BBQ to encourage colleagues to talk and ask… RUOK?
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This week is Women's Health Week 5-9 September, 2016 Do you have an ‘elephant in the room’ – a difficult topic to talk about when it comes to your health? Many women do! And every woman, at some stage, asks the question ‘am I normal?’ when it comes to their health. Women’s Health Week is all about getting women across Australia talking about their health. It’s a week to focus on you, to learn more, take action – and get talking! Subscribe today at www.womenshealthweek.com.au #womenshealthweek
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This week is National Diabetes Week The best estimate is that 1.7 million Australians have diabetes which includes all types of diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes as well as silent, undiagnosed type 2 diabetes and over 100,000 Australians have developed diabetes in the past year. Two million Australians have pre-diabetes and are high-risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The key to managing type 2 diabetes is achieving and maintaining a healthy body weight, making healthier food choices and being as active as you can be, every day. Healthy eating for people with diabetes is no different to what is recommended for everyone – there is no such thing as a diabetes diet!
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This Week is Men’s Health Week. The aim of Men's Health Week 2016 is to encourage communities across Australia to reach out to men, boys and their families to promote health and wellbeing. Did you know that Australian men are more likely to get sick from serious health problems than women? Often due to a lack of early intervention #Menshealthweek For more inforamtion head to http://www.menshealthweek.org.au
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International Nurses Day 2016
International Nurses Day 12 May 2016 #IND2016 -- Embodied by the spirit of Florence Nightingale International Nurses Day celebrates the calling and careers of all nurses and their dedicated commitment to caring for the sick and injured. Today we celebrate each of our 8,500 nurses who across our hospitals and medical centres provide care for over 900,000 patients a year. Each of our nurses has their own unique story as to why they chose their career in nursing but all are connected by their commitment to make a difference in healthcare. Today we say thank you, thank you for your patience and perseverance, dedication to providing continued quality healthcare and your willingness to go above and beyond for your patients and their families. -- Healthscope
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February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. In Australia, four women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer every day. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month aims to highlight the symptoms of ovarian cancer, to honour those women who have lost their battle to the disease, and to raise funds for their programs. For more information on being aware of Ovarian Cancer or to donate head to https://ovariancancer.net.au/ or visit Ovarian Cancer Australia
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Ringwood Breast Care, Rapid Access Breast Clinic. What a wonderful new service for women at Ringwood Private Hospital!
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We are in for a hot one today! Today it is expected that many places in Victoria will reach temperatures of over 41 degrees. It’s important to look after your health and check on and help other people who may be at higher risk of heat-related illness. Today make sure you: •Drink plenty of water •Keep yourself cool •Spend as much time as possible in cool or air-conditioned buildings (shopping centres, libraries, cinemas or community centres). •Stay out of the sun – if you must go out in the sun remember to, Slip on some sun-protective clothing, Slop on sunscreen, Slap on a hat, Seek shade and Slide on some sunglasses. •Avoid heavy activity like sports. •Watch or listen to news reports to find out more information during extreme heat. For more up to date information on today’s extreme heat head to Bureau of Meteorology for more information about being sun smart head to Cancer Council Australia