19/06/2026
Amazing news for our students from our Park Ridge Health Hub.โจ๏ธ๐โจ๏ธ
Edit: Sadly, we have been advised that Metro South has withdrawn the program.
This news has been incredibly disappointing for our students, particularly after the significant commitment they have shown throughout the lengthy application process, including interviews, immunisations, police checks, and the support of parents and carers who took time away from work to attend appointments and interviews.
The students were due to commence the program next week, making this decision especially difficult to accept.
To OSMAC Apprenticeships, we extend our sincere thanks for your support of our students during this challenging and disappointing time. Over the past nine years, you have provided valuable opportunities for our students, all of whom have successfully completed the program.
We are proud that many of these graduates have gone on to build rewarding careers at Logan Hospital as Assistants in Nursing (AINs), Enrolled Nurses (ENs), and Registered Nurses (RNs). Blue Stone Medical & Professional Thank you.
While this setback is undoubtedly disappointing, we know our students will draw on their resilience and determination to continue pursuing their goals. We remain proud of what they've done.
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The Park Ridge Health Hub is excited to share that 11 of our Health Hub Students have been selected to undertake their School Based Traineeship at the Logan Hospital. ๐ฅ 7 of these are PRSHS students while the other 4 are from Emmaus College, Jimboomba.
OSMAC Apprenticeships received around 300 applications, Logan Hospital employed 25 trainees, and 11 came from our Health Hub. This is clearly a testament of the training provided by Blue Stone Medical & Professional ๐
Thank you OSMAC and the Greenbank Services Club for their continued financial support to ensure we have the best facilities and opportunities for our students. ๐ค๐
Pictured: Willow, Heidi, Flynn, Kim, Daniel, Mia, Bree.
OSMAC and the Logan Hospital again were blown away with our students' knowledge of hospital terminology and how to utilise various pieces of equipment.
Now our 11 students are School Based Trainees at the Hospital and have recently completed their Cert 2 in Health Support Services. ๐ Well done, students!