Keep up to date with the latest news about the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
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29 May, 2020
Farewell to the Australian Defence Forces personnel who supported CALHN’s response to COVID-19
CALHN was fortunate to have the Australian Defence Force join the CALHN Network Incident Management Team to observe and assist in our response.
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29 May, 2020
SA Pathology involved in breakthrough breast cancer research
Research conducted by scientists in the Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) has made a critical breakthrough, discovering how an obscure protein causes breast cancer to develop and grow more quickly.
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28 May, 2020
South Australian Prison Health embraces telehealth
The use of telehealth was widely embraced during the COVID-19. For the SA Prison Health Service, it has helped improve appointment attendance rates and pick up a condition that could have been missed. Read more here.
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27 May, 2020
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander input in TQEH redevelopment
Creating a welcoming environment for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers has been an important design factor in the redevelopment program at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH).
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26 May, 2020
Hospital in the Home patients triple at COVID height
With the Royal Adelaide Hospital the dedicated COVID-19 hospital, patients admitted to the Hospital in the Home (HITH) service were able to access hospital-equivalent care from the comfort of their own home.
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21 May, 2020
Guard of honour for COVID-19 survivor
After two months in hospital, including four weeks in ICU, COVID-19 survivor Paul Faraguna has been discharged from the RAH. Staff gave him a special send-off in the form of a guard of honour. Paul reflects on his journey below.
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15 May, 2020
CALHN #givingback to the community
We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of public thanks and support during the pandemic, and now its our turn to give back.
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7 May, 2020
Kidney transplants resume at the RAH
A special cross-border exemption has allowed the smooth passage of interstate kidneys for transplant at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, changing the lives of three young South Australians.
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