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By Petrina Smith
Thursday, 22 January, 2015


Western Australia's international recognised burns service will move from Royal Perth 黑料吃瓜群网 in early February as part of the final opening stages of Fiona Stanley 黑料吃瓜群网.
State Burns Service head, 听Professor Fiona Wood AM and WA Health Minister Kim Hames toured the new facilities today.
鈥淭he whole design of the unit is a credit to Professor Wood鈥檚 experience and expertise because it鈥檚 all about putting the patient in the best possible place - physically and mentally - for the best possible recovery outcomes," Mr Hames said.



鈥淔or example, the operating theatre has a dedicated setup room where the temperature can be adjusted to between 16掳 and 42掳 Celsius according to the needs of individual patients.
鈥淭he rooms on the ward can also be thermostatically controlled, which is vital to the comfort and care of burns patients.鈥
Professor Wood is delighted with the progress of the new burns unit and while eager for the move to progress smoothly, is keen to start work at next month.
鈥淚鈥檝e always said that the quality of outcome must be worth the pain of survival, and with the right equipment, the right people and the right environment, good outcomes become more real for everyone,鈥 Professor Wood said.
With a purpose-built 10-bed inpatient ward, outpatient treatment services and facilities to co-ordinate a burns management program, the burns unit will provide high-quality care as well as access to a State-wide assessment, referral and management service.
The burns unit also includes a gym and rehabilitation area, training areas with dining and kitchen facilities and a range of treatment, procedure and therapy rooms for inpatients and outpatients.
The State Burns Service will treat approximately 150 patients a week when it is operational in February.




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