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- Who to call in a crisis
Immediate telephone assistance is available for all kinds of emergencies.
- Who's who in a palliative care team
The members of your palliative care team may include doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, volunteers and carers.
- Who's who in aged care
Aged care services are provided by a range of skilled and experienced professionals and aged care support staff.
- Who's who in mental health services
There are a range of mental healthcare and welfare professionals who can help you or someone you care for.
- Who's who in the emergency department
The emergency department is staffed by highly trained clinicians, including nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals.
- Who's who in your healthcare team
Your healthcare team may include a doctor, dentist, pharmacist, medical specialists, allied health professionals and complementary medicine practitioners.
- Whooping cough
The major symptom of whooping cough is a severe cough, which is often followed by a 'whooping' sound.
- Whooping cough – a family’s experience (video)
A family shares their experience when their baby daughter contracted whooping cough (or pertussis)
- Who’s who during pregnancy, birth and newborn care
Depending on the model of care you chose for your antenatal and labour care, you might see a few or all of the healthcare professionals listed below who will take care of you during your pregnancy.
- Why immunisation is important
Immunisation saves lives. It protects you, your family and your community. And it also helps protect future generations by eradicating diseases.