Our People: Central to healthcare CALHN
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- Health & Fitness
From the Central Adelaide Local Health Network, this is Our People.Listen to the personal stories of the people who deliver world-class healthcare services at CALHN and gain an insight into the diversity and range of the impactful work carried out across the network.To listen to upcoming episodes, find us and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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Positive impact: Improving the health, wellbeing and performance of our healthcare professionals
Work plays a pivotal role in our lives. Therefore, enhancing the health and wellbeing of any workforce is vital – this is especially so in the healthcare sector when some mistakes can be life-threatening. However, humans are complex. Workplaces are complex. Mental health is complex. That means there won’t be a ‘one size fits all approach’ when addressing wellbeing challenges of an organisation and its people.The good news is that more healthcare organisations are making the care of their...
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The power of education: CALHN expertise leaves a lasting legacy
In this episode of the Our People podcast, we speak to CALHN Nurse Educator Joy Booth about the impact of her role educating Central Adelaide perioperative nursing staff and upskilling health care workers in Timor Leste, also known as East Timor. Joy has worked at the Royal Adelaide Hospital for more than 30 years and during that time has undertaken 10 visits to Timor with the Overseas Specialist Surgical Association of Australia, or OSSAA, to share her knowledge and skills to support ou...
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Helping patients thrive, not just survive: personal connection drives excellence in scientific research
In this episode of the Our People podcast, we speak to Alia Cibich, who is the Clinical Data Manager at the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, a statewide service delivered by the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.
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Dying well: helping people through life’s most unknown journey
In this episode of the Our People podcast, we speak to Dr Chloe Furst about her role as a geriatrician and palliative care physician, supporting patients over the age of 65 to improve their health and wellbeing. Chloe has been helping people navigate life’s most unknown journey for more than a decade. Although it is associated with dying, palliative care is a specialist area of health focused on improving quality of life in response to a life-threatening illness. Chloe is a d...
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Moving forward: living with a spinal cord injury
In this episode of the Our People podcast, we speak to Troy Andrews about his role at the SA Spinal Cord Injury Unit, which supports patients as they begin their recovery and learn to maximise their independence and abilities. Troy is gold medal winning Paralympian, an Order of Australia medal recipient, and also an allied health assistant and wheelchair technician in the Spinal Rehab Unit. Based at the Repat Health Precinct, the Unit is one of the specialised clinical and community heal...
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Working in prison healthcare: the rewards and the opportunities
In this episode of the Our People podcast, we hear from Andrew Wiley who speaks about the opportunities and benefits of providing high quality healthcare to people in custody.Andrew discusses the positive impact he and his team of nurses make in the lives of the patients they care for, who are among the most vulnerable populations in our community. Andrew is the Director of the South Australian Prison Health Service, one of the specialised clinical and community health services de...