Episodios

  • Delivering high quality care to critically unwell heart & lung patients
    Jul 7 2025

    Victoria discovered her passion for nursing through her strong desire to help others. As a dedicated nurse leader, she has gained experience across various specialties, but now proudly calls Heart and Lung, her professional home. Her role as Nurse Lead involves working in a team caring for patients who are extremely vulnerable, and critically unwell in challenging situations.

    Victoria is proud of a core component of the Heart & Lung program - the daily huddle – a communication initiative designed to ensure support patient and staff safety, drive care coordination as well as creating a culture of high performing teams.

    The daily huddle creates a dedicated space for the team to connect, align on priorities and identify and address risks and barriers, taking timely action to deliver better outcomes for patients.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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  • Caring for patients through the ups and downs of inflammatory disease
    May 22 2025

    CALHN Our People podcast | Season 2 Episode 5 |

    We speak with Dr Sam Whittle about the incredible transformation that has taken place in the last 20 years regarding medical care options for patients with inflammatory disease.

    As a Senior Consultant Rheumatologist at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sam says having the opportunity to better support patients over many years -- through teen years, adulthood, and into older age -- is one of the things he loves most about his job.

    As Sam reveals in this episode, he works in all areas of rheumatology but is mainly focused on inflammatory arthritis, and other conditions involving persistent pain and fatigue in muscles and joints. Sam also tells us about an exciting approach known as 'living guidelines' to ensure patients benefit from the very latest in healthcare research.

    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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  • Beyond ‘the bends’: 4,000 patients over 40 years at the RAH's hyperbaric chambers
    Apr 27 2025

    CALHN Our People podcast | Season 2 | Episode 4 |

    The RAH’s Hyperbaric Medicine Unit provides critical treatment for people with damage linked with previous radiation treatment, for wounds that are slow to heal, and for people experiencing sudden hearing loss. Other Medicare-approved conditions suited for treatment include persistent or dangerous bacterial infections such as gangrene, and crush injuries.

    More than 70,000 high pressure oxygen treatments have been delivered at the RAH’s Hyperbaric Unit, serving 4,000 patients over 40 years.

    Former Navy Clearance Diver Troy Pudney is Senior Hyperbaric Chamber Supervisor at the RAH.

    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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  • The hospital-based team that supports GPs in delivering high quality care
    Apr 2 2025

    CALHN Our People podcast | Season 2 | Episode 3 |

    It's hard for busy GPs to stay up to date with all the care options available for their patients. Dr Caitlin Sum is here to help.

    Caitlin is GP Integration Officer at Central Adelaide Local Health Network, and our guest in this episode of Our People.

    Caitlin is part of a team that supports doctors in finding the most appropriate care for complex patient situations – whether that's through community general practice, out-of-hospital services, or as hospital in-patients.

    She works with dedicated colleagues across the Royal Adelaide Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and community clinics.

    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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  • Being your true self with occupational therapy
    Mar 7 2025

    CALHN Our People podcast | Season 2 | Episode 2 |

    Australian athlete. Parent. Occupational therapist.

    In this episode of Our People we're talking with Sarah Heard, CALHN Senior Manager in occupational therapy (OT).

    Sarah has represented Australia numerous times in canoe polo, an intense team sport where players with a kayak and a paddle chase a ball and score goals on water.

    To Sarah, having the capacity to play sport allows her to fully express herself as a complete person. And that’s exactly what she helps deliver for the consumers and families she supports as an OT.

    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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  • Safe and connected healthcare with Emma McCahon
    Feb 19 2025

    CALHN Our People podcast | Season 2 | Episode 1 |

    We’re kicking off season two of Our People with a very special guest – CALHN’s CEO Emma McCahon.

    Emma joined the network in early 2024 and hit the ground running.

    She is committed to a model of leadership that leans into the expertise and experience of people and teams on the ground, building workforce capability through fostering trust and collaboration.

    In this podcast episode we learn about Emma's journey to her role as CEO at CALHN – with inspiration from both inside and outside of the health sector – and her focus on safety and connection as key aspects in delivering high quality care in 2025 and beyond.

    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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  • How passion and grit shape effective healthcare research
    Oct 1 2024

    CALHN Our People podcast | Season 1 Episode 8 |

    We speak with Associate Professor Liz Sutton about how her professional and personal experiences have shaped her into an effective leader and facilitator of high quality healthcare research.

    Liz is Director of Research at Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

    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.

    Liz is not your cookie-cutter health researcher. She 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.


    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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  • Improving the wellbeing of our healthcare professionals
    Jun 11 2024

    CALHN Our People podcast | Season 1 Episode 7 |

    We speak to Dr Maura Kenny, who is inaugural Director of Staff Wellbeing at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

    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 people a top priority.


    If you want to get in touch with us please contact the Central Adelaide Local Health Network.

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