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A total of 55 new graduates - including nurses, social workers and occupational therapists - commenced in February with further intakes joining the health service in the coming months.
Volunteering is at the heart of Albury Wodonga Health (AWH), and with the appointment of new volunteer coordinator Sarah Bartsh, the program is set to continue to make a meaningful impact across the region.
Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) has proudly welcomed 27 new medical interns, marking the beginning of their careers as junior doctors at the region’s largest cross-border health service.
The event capped off celebrations marking 15 years of the health service. More than 100 community members, local dignitaries and AWH staff joined the Board for the meeting.
Albury Wodonga Health is proud to offer a meaningful opportunity for the community to reflect and honour the memories of loved one who have passed.
Albury Wodonga Health is proud to announce the launch of its 2024 Christmas Appeal, offering a meaningful opportunity to support quality healthcare across our community all year round.
The success of our ‘Progression of Care Hub,’ has significantly improved our capacity to manage patient flow.
Our Midwife Care Program is currently being transitioned to a new model of care called the Maternity Antenatal Postnatal Service (MAPS). This service is free and there will be continuity of care, with one known midwife caring for the pregnancy across the antenatal and postnatal period. The MAPS service will commence early October 2024 and will aim to support more women and their families through their pregnancy and birthing journey.