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Who is Fiona Stanley Hospital named after?

Who is Fiona Stanley Hospital named after?

Professor Fiona Stanley AC
Named after eminent Western Australian doctor and Australian of the Year, Professor Fiona Stanley AC (external site), the development of Fiona Stanley Hospital commenced as a result of the 2004 Reid Report which set out a clear direction for the Western Australian public health system for the next decade and beyond.

What did Fiona Stanley study?

After graduation Fiona Stanley studied at the University of London where she obtained a Master of Science in Social Medicine and became a Member of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians. It was here that she was introduced to epidemiology, biostatistics and public health.

Where does Fiona Stanley live?

Perth
The Fiona Stanley Hospital will be one of the best in Australia – a leader in clinical care, research and education, supported by an innovative design that uses the latest scientific, technological and medical developments. Born in Sydney in 1946, she moved to Perth with her family in 1956.

How many beds does Fiona Stanley have?

783
Fiona Stanley Hospital/Number of beds
Quality, innovative non-clinical services As a 783-bed tertiary hospital, Fiona Stanley Hospital provides a full range of medical and surgical services, including the State burns service, the 140 bed State rehabilitation service, comprehensive cancer services, and state-of-the-art emergency care.

How much is Fiona Stanley Hospital?

At an estimated capital cost of $1.76 billion, the Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH) is Western Australian Government’s largest ever building project.

How many beds does Fiona Stanley Ed have?

Fiona Stanley Hospital
Funding Public hospital
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds 783

Who is Fiona Stanley and what does she do?

Stanley is a professor at the School of Paediatrics and Child Health at University of Western Australia and the UNICEF Australian Ambassador for Early Childhood Development. She was named Australian of the Year in 2003. Phase one of the hospital, the Fiona Stanley Hospital named in her honour, officially opened on 3 October 2014.

When did Fiona Stanley Hospital Open in Toronto?

Phase one of the hospital, the Fiona Stanley Hospital named in her honour, officially opened on 3 October 2014. Awards, honours and other recognition Part of the Fiona Stanley Hospital

What makes Fiona so special in the giver?

One of the first colors he sees is the red of Fiona’s hair, which is one of the things that sets her apart from other people and makes her special. When Jonas acquires memories through his training, he realizes that he loves Fiona, but also knows that without the memories, she doesn’t have the capacity to love him back.

When did Fiona Stanley move to Western Australia?

In 1956, the family moved to Western Australia when Stanley’s father took the Foundation Chair of Microbiology at the University of Western Australia. Stanley attended St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls before studying medicine at the University of Western Australia, graduating in 1970.

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