We are an iconic provider of hospital-based healthcare, striving to deliver an exceptional standard of care
We comprise several hospitals, health centres, a nationally accredited education provider and a world-class research institute
We are a nationally accredited, hospital-based Registered Training Organisation - the only one of its kind in Queensland
We are part of a collaborative research institute with The University of Queensland and founding partner of the Translational Research Institute
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For young people severely impacted by drug or alcohol concerns the Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal Service (ADAWS) provides a safe and supportive environment ...
Nestled in the back streets of South Brisbane, behind the Mater Hospital is an important service meeting an unmet need in the community.
The future of Intensive Care medicine in Australia
It is estimated over 110 000 people are living with blood cancer or a related blood disorder in Australia today and sadly 15 people lose their life to blood cancer ...
Earlier this year we heard how Mater Hospital Brisbane Emergency Department had begun a six-month trial of having a dedicated physiotherapist in the department.
For pregnant women the birthing journey is an incredibly important and personal experience, each patient will have their own unique wishes and needs but for women who ...
For people with chronic respiratory diseases, pulmonary rehabilitation is an important part of recovery especially for those who remain symptomatic or continue to ...
Mater has a robust hepatology service which treats patients impacted by a range of different concerns including fatty liver disease, viral hepatitis, autoimmune liver ...
Mater Research is now taking applications for the Betty McGrath Seeding Grants in conjunction with Mater Health, Mater Education and supported by the Mater Foundation.
Did you know 1 in 12 children aged between 3-17 will experience a disorder related to voice, speech, language, communication or swallowing?* While these disorders are ...
On the 28 July each year, World Hepatitis Day is held to raise awareness of the global burden of viral hepatitis and to influence change in the community.