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  • women and midwives central to mbc philosophy
    Women and midwives central to MBC philosophy 04 March 2025 The Midwifery Birth Centre (MBC) which opened at Bentley Hospital in December 2024 is WA’s first stand-alone birth centre, developed with both women and midwives in mind.
  • a beautiful beginning at new midwifery birth centre
    A beautiful beginning at new Midwifery Birth Centre 25 February 2025 The East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) farewelled 2024 in the most memorable way, celebrating the arrival of the first baby at the new Midwifery Birth Centre (MBC) at Bentley Health Service (BHS).
  • The babies are back at Bentley 19 December 2024 Following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, Bentley Hospital's Maternity Services temporarily closed, and women were required to be cared for either at King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH) or Armadale Health Service (AHS).
  • Picture of EMHS NAIDOC Week celebration 2024
    Spirit of NAIDOC Week 19 July 2024 Last week we all came together to recognise NAIDOC Week, and it felt truly amazing to see everyone across the Royal Perth Bentley Group (RPBG) actively participate in the many events across both sites.
  • Picture of BHS Board Rounding Member Pia Turcinov AM
    Beyond the Board Room at Bentley Health Service 17 July 2024 Last week, the East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) Board took an insightful tour and experienced a behind-the-scenes look at Bentley Health Service (BHS).

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    Bentley Health Service opens 15 Bed Rehabilitation Ward 1 05 April 2022 Recently, Bentley Health Service (BHS) opened the new Ward 1 – a slow stream rehabilitation ward that creates a bridge between acute or intensive and community rehabilitation services.
  • Photo of Saiuj Bhat
    Meet Saiuj Bhat - Resident Medical Officer 28 March 2022 Recently Saiuj led Royal Perth Bentley Group's participation in a global surgical research project called COVIDSurg-3.
  • Photo of Wayne Epton
    Meet Wayne Epton - Head of Department Dietetics and Nutrition 19 March 2022 Royal Perth Bentley Group (RPBG) Head of Department Dietetics and Nutrition, Wayne Epton says that when he visits a patient, he focuses on recovery – not on ‘good’ and ‘bad’ foods.
  • Members of the RPBG Wellbeing Team with Annette Baker (centre), Bentley Heath Service Nursing and Site Director.
    Quiet place opens for individual and group reflection 04 July 2021 Patients, families and staff across our Bentley Health Service campus can now access a quiet place for individual and group reflection thanks to the Wellbeing and Facilities Management teams at Bentley Health Service.
  • Photo of patient with staff
    RPBG patients benefiting from new at home treatment 14 May 2021 For the past nine months, Royal Perth Bentley Group have been working on the development of a self-administered Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin (SCIg) treatment, which could see patients administer the treatment from the comfort of their own home.
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Last Updated: 21/02/2022
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