Central Adelaide’s hospitals and healthcare workers – past and present – have been instrumental in the care of defence forces members and the community in a number of conflicts and wars. As we pause for Remembrance Day to honour those who have served, we take a look...
In this Q&A we ask Central Adelaide gastroenterologist, Professor Jane Andrews, some common questions about inflammatory bowel disease. What causes inflammatory bowel disease? Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of conditions where there is visible...
To complement its cancer service, Central Adelaide is recruiting 90 people undergoing cancer treatment to trial a support and wellbeing program as part of a pilot developed by Osara Health. Through the Cancer Coach Program, patients diagnosed with cancer will have...
Our People podcast: Episode 1 From Europe to Adelaide, a new home for work and life In this episode of the Our People podcast, an Irish-born doctor shares his experiences of taking a leap of faith to carve out a new life with a move to South Australia to advance his...
Research Pulse podcast: Episode 10 Could vitamin C save the lives of people in the intensive care unit? In this episode, we discuss exciting new research using megadoses of a derivative of vitamin C, called sodium ascorbate, that could change the way sepsis is managed...