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Inside our clinical trials

The real-world impact of clinical trials at CHS

World class radiation treatment boosted in the ACT

Radiation oncology services in the ACT have been given a world-class boost, following the full replacement of four linear accelerator machines (LINACs.)

Michaela’s journey from being paralysed to doing karate

When Michaela turned 30, she wished for new experiences. But what she got that year wasn’t what she expected or hoped for.

Trauma from mountain bikes and ladder accidents

Statistics show people who fall off ladders stay in hospital twice as long as mountain bike accidents.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and BreastScreen ACT is encouraging everyone aged 40+ to have a mammogram.

Rural road crashes account for more than 65% of the Australian road toll

Cherilyn was one of 170 patients admitted to Canberra Hospital last year as the result of a motor vehicle collision outside the ACT.

Life is bigger than a brain injury

Last year, 219 people were admitted to Canberra Hospital with a moderate to severe brain injury as the result of a traumatic injury.

Comprehensive Stroke care

Sarah's husband, Josh, recognised the signs of her stroke and sought urgent medical attention.

Forever grateful for exceptional care

Kylie says she'll be forever grateful to the ED staff for their quick recognition of the situation and action.

Small acts make a big difference

'With a big thanks, a fist bump, and our jar - we were out the door within two hours of arrival.’

Chris Cairns: the only option is to keep going

Chris Cairns’ life took a turn for the worse in August last year when he suffered two medical emergencies.

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