How passion and grit shape effective healthcare research

A common misconception about researchers is that they’re white-coated introverts who tinker away in laboratories, disconnected from the real world.

In reality researchers are diverse, interesting and passionate people who are highly motivated to make a real difference.

Case in point is Associate Professor Liz Sutton, Director of Research at Central Adelaide Local Health Network, our guest in this episode of the Our People podcast.

Liz brings a background that touches on many core aspects of health, including nursing, biomedical ethics, international development and not-for-profits, workforce training and accreditation, policy, advanced care planning and more.

At Central Adelaide Local Health Network, Liz’s leadership builds effective healthcare on a strong foundation of evidence and research.

Research is the creation of new knowledge, or application of existing knowledge in new or creative ways to solve problems. Research gives us insights into what keeps us healthy. It’s also the way we come up with new treatments, new medications and new ways to prevent and manage diseases and conditions.

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