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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The International Diabetes Federation’s theme for World Diabetes Day 2020 is Nurses make the difference for diabetes, meet two Mater clinical nurses who lead a ...
Foot Health Week runs from 12-18 October with this years’ theme of, ‘Get Back on Track - Fit feet for a better YOU’ which seeks to highlight how podiatrists help ...
Mater and University of Queensland Researcher Dr Mitchell Sullivan has been awarded a 2020 Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship from the Queensland ...
Rachael is a Clinical Nurse and Credentialled Diabetes Educator at the Mater Queensland Diabetes and Endocrine Centre (QDEC), and she runs the Insulin Pump Therapy ...
Clinical Nurse Consultant Marina Noud runs the Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating (DAFNE) program at the Mater Queensland Diabetes and Endocrine Centre (QDEC ...
Meet Dr Helen Barrett she is an Endocrinologist with the Mater Queensland Diabetes and Endocrine Centre (QDEC), this National Diabetes Week she speaks about an ...
Mater Research Professor Josephine Forbes has been awarded a research grant from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) in partnership with Yale University ...
Mater Professor David McIntyre has been awarded a significant honour and chosen to present a prestigious lecture in Austria, later this year.
The International Diabetes Federation 2019 Congress has selected Mater’s Professor David McIntyre to provide the prestigious ‘Stream Award Lecture’ at this year’s ...
Do you have type 1 diabetes? Are you looking for more freedom, less guesswork and better health?
Young diabetes patients who need regular appointments are seen by a range of specialists and often face waiting times at their clinic now have access to an ...