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Murray Valley encephalitis public health alert

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Murray Valley encephalitis public health alert

The Northern Territory (NT) is currently experiencing an outbreak of Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE), with 7 confirmed cases this year, including 2 deaths. Territorians are urged to protect themselves and children from mosquito bites.

Meet Senior Psychologist, Chloe

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Meet Senior Psychologist, Chloe

As a senior psychologist in Cancer Care at Royal Darwin Hospital, Chloe says people are the most rewarding part of her job.

Meet Danielle, Senior Mortuary Technician

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Meet Danielle, Senior Mortuary Technician

Learn more about our Senior Mortuary Technician at Alice Springs Hospital.

Strong Born

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Strong Born

It is never too late in pregnancy to stop or cut down drinking alcohol as this will increase the chance of having a healthy baby.

Alice Spring’s Sub-Acute Mental Health Facility

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Alice Spring’s Sub-Acute Mental Health Facility

Learn more about our transitional treatment facility that minimises the need for hospitalisation.

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Statement on historic health data incident, no ongoing risk to patients

NT Health and the Department of Corporate and Digital Development (DCDD) have been working to develop a new health digital system, Acacia. Acacia is replacing six ageing health systems and will transform the way patient care is delivered.

National Palliative Care Week

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National Palliative Care Week

Join us in putting 'Matters of Life and Death' front and centre, 21 to 27 May.

Murray Valley encephalitis public health alert

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Murray Valley encephalitis public health alert

People in the Big Rivers region are urged to protect themselves and their children from mosquitos following Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) cases.

International Nurses Day

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International Nurses Day

This Friday, 12 May, is International Nurses Day and to celebrate we’re shining a spotlight on some of our amazing Territory nurses.

Millie the BreastScreenNT bus is on her way!

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Millie the BreastScreenNT bus is on her way!

Breast screening saves lives, free screenings for women aged 50 to 74 years.