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 * About us
   * About CALHN
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     * NAIDOC gallery 2024
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RESEARCH STRATEGY 2023-2028

CALHN’s Research Strategy 2023-2028 outlines our roadmap for nurturing top-tier
talent, embracing innovative technologies and delivering enhanced patient
outcomes.

Learn about our journey to world-class care and research.

View the strategy


RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN

The Central Adelaide Local Health Network Reconciliation Action Plan has been
developed to guide,
support and hold us accountable as we uphold our values and make reconciliation
a reality.

See our Reconciliation Action Plan
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ARTICLES

One thousand treatment doses have made life better for 229 NETs patients

ONE THOUSAND TREATMENT DOSES HAVE MADE LIFE BETTER FOR 229 NETS PATIENTS

South Australia Medical Imaging (SAMI) at Central Adelaide Local Health Network
is marking the delivery of the one thousandth dose of a specialised treatment
used to treat patients with a rare form of cancer. Known as LuTate therapy, the
treatment has been...

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13 Nov, 2024 | 2 min read

How ‘living guidelines’ improve healthcare for you – and your grandma

HOW ‘LIVING GUIDELINES’ IMPROVE HEALTHCARE FOR YOU – AND YOUR GRANDMA

Just ask your grandmother: from vaccines to antibiotics and pain relief for
childbirth, the health treatments you receive in 2024 are markedly different
from those available in 1984. That’s because new approaches and medications are
continually being developed, and...

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5 Nov, 2024 | 3 min read

New treatments for incurable cancers: playing the long game

NEW TREATMENTS FOR INCURABLE CANCERS: PLAYING THE LONG GAME

Making progress on treatments for deadly cancers requires years of commitment,
innovation and funding. Professor Michael Brown and Dr Tessa Gargett from
Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN) report two promising outcomes
related to their team’s work...

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29 Oct, 2024 | 4 min read

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WE’RE RECRUITING

Join CALHN today to be part of a health system that is truly world-class.


We’re currently recruiting trainee medical officers, enrolled and registered
nurses and allied health professionals to work across our network.

Interstate and international applicants are encouraged to apply. 



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VIDEOS

Preventing the revolving door of hospital readmissions with Dr Clementine
Labrosciano

PREVENTING THE REVOLVING DOOR OF HOSPITAL READMISSIONS WITH DR CLEMENTINE
LABROSCIANO

Video series: Translating Research In this episode, we hear from Dr Clementine
Labrosciano about her research focussing on patients admitted to hospital after
a heart attack.We learn that Dr Labrosciano is working to build a reliable way
for doctors to support...

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28 May, 2024

How research supports doctor-patient communication with Dr Matheesa Herath

HOW RESEARCH SUPPORTS DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION WITH DR MATHEESA HERATH

Video series: Translating Research In this episode, we hear about research
supporting effective communication between patients and doctors. We learn that
Dr Herath and his colleagues are running a trial in hospital outpatient
departments looking at a simple prompt...

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30 Apr, 2024

How sensitive heart arteries cause chest pain with Associate Professor Rosanna
Tavella

HOW SENSITIVE HEART ARTERIES CAUSE CHEST PAIN WITH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ROSANNA
TAVELLA

Video series: Translating Research   In this episode, we hear about research
that is helping patients with a type of chest pain known as angina.  We learn
that while most angina results from physical blockages in small blood vessels
supplying the heart, in...

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26 Mar, 2024


PODCASTS

How passion and grit shape effective healthcare research

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...

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1 Oct, 2024

Positive impact: Improving the health and wellbeing of healthcare professionals

POSITIVE IMPACT: IMPROVING THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF 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...

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11 Jun, 2024

The power of education: CALHN expertise leaves a lasting legacy

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...

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8 May, 2024


WORLD-CLASS RESEARCH

Investing in world-class research supports our strategic ambition to deliver
world-class care to the community.

Learn more about our research focus, who we partner with and the community
events we run.

Get access to our latest research news and publications.

Our research

CONSUMER FEEDBACK

We are committed to providing safe and high-quality healthcare to all, with your
feedback vital to ensuring we continue to improve and provide better services to
the community. 
Let us know your suggestions, compliments, complaints and advice about any CALHN
site or service.

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CAREERS AT CALHN

Join CALHN and work for a world-class health service based in one of the world’s
most liveable cities.

We are currently recruiting across all healthcare professions, with generous
incentives available. Interstate and international applicants encouraged to
apply.

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IMPROVING ABORIGINAL HEALTH

Improving health outcomes for Aboriginal consumers is a priority for Central
Adelaide.

To achieve this we need to ensure better access and equity and a more culturally
appropriate service that is responsive to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander consumers.

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WORLD-CLASS CARE

Our sites and services cover metropolitan hospital sites, including the Royal
Adelaide Hospital and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, as well as Hampstead
Rehabilitation Centre and Glenside Health Services.

We also provide state wide services across South Australia incorporating SA
Pathology, BreastScreen SA and more.

Find out more about what we provide and see our visitor guidelines for all
sites. 

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relationship with their country and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are
still as important to living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today.

 

 

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