Hospital Volunteer Corps
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- Category: UQMS Web
- Published on Wednesday, 12 January 2011 10:00
- Written by President Andrew Hobson
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UQMS Hospital Volunteer Corps
2011 Brisbane Flood
The UQMS is calling for Volunteers who are fortunate enough to not be so affected by the flood and are available to lend a hand. Over the next few days, the hospital system may become largely under-staffed particularly in the areas of catering, cleaning and orderly staff. The UQMS has been requested to form a volunteer group in case of this eventuation.
It is unknown as yet which hospitals will be requiring such assistance - so it is asked that those available to volunteer please fill out the form found here or by clicking 'Read More' and when the time comes the UQMS will contact you either via email or phone. |
UQMS Forum Login
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- Category: UQMS Web
- Published on Tuesday, 18 August 2009 10:00
- Written by Liaison Officer Andrew Hobson
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UQMS Forum Now Requires Login
In order to post on the UQMS forum you now must login. Registered users may however still post under an alias. For those UQ Medical students who do not know their login details, click the 'Forgot?' button and enter your username (your my.UQ s-number) and your email address - this will be your old s-number UQ email (unless you have previously logged in and changed it). You should receive an email with your username and password. If you are having difficulties logging in, please email liaison@uqms.org.
For non-UQ Medical Students who wish to post, please feel free to contact our Liaison Officer at liaison@uqms.org in order to obtain a username and password. |
The Evolution of UQMS Web
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- Category: UQMS Web
- Published on Thursday, 21 October 2004 10:00
- Written by UQMS Web
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Phase OneIt began when the (somewhat painfully) sharp mind of one Alexander Ritchie took up office as UQMS President in 2003. This ardent scholar embarked on the prudent task of moving the UQMS out of the dark ages and into the world wide web.
Alexander envisaged a website as a medium where:
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