As part of the COVID-19 response, almost 700 nurses were prepared and trained with specialist knowledge and skills required to treat patients, and at the helm of this education process were nurse educators Natalie Vinczer and Gigy Cherian. After seeing European...
A Central Adelaide frontline healthcare worker is the one of the first South Australians receiving the Pfizer vaccination at the Royal Adelaide Hospital’s COVID Vaccination Clinic. Nurse Unit Manager Annabel Thomas has played multiple roles in the COVID-19 frontline...
The Royal Adelaide Hospital’s emergency department has been bolstered by technical capabilities to help minimise the risk to frontine staff when treating suspected COVID-19 trauma patients. The CDI technology allows live view, patient vital signs, instant x-ray and...
The ground-breaking world-class research taking place at across our network will be on show during CALHN’s annual research week between the 12 – 16 October. RAHsearch 12 – 14 October The week will commence with the some of the world-class researchers at the Royal...
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Testing Clinic opened on Wednesday, 16 September to help provide easier access to testing for the local community. While South Australia does not currently have any active COVID-19 cases this clinic will make it...
During the pandemic, our surgeons have connected with colleagues interstate and around the world to share information, experiences and learnings. This week Medical Lead for Surgery, Dr Peter Subramaniam, hosted the fourth CALHN Global Webinar: “Responding to the...