Royal Adelaide Hospital

Royal Adelaide Hospital The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is the state’s flagship hospital.

The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is the South Australia's flagship hospital, providing a comprehensive range of the most complex clinical care to an estimated 85,000 inpatients and 400,000 outpatients each year. View our social media guidelines - https://centraladelaide.health.sa.gov.au/social-media-guidelines/

Since it was founded in 1840, the RAH has built an international reputation as one of Australia’s finest public teaching hospitals. The hospital offers basic training positions in internal medicine, surgery and general practice, as well as advanced training in a range of speciality areas. Our staff are also actively involved in cutting edge research, making the RAH a centre for both medical and research excellence.

Nursing isn't always how they crack it up to be in Grey's Anatomy.That's the advice of 30-year-old Nurse Consultant and ...
06/11/2025

Nursing isn't always how they crack it up to be in Grey's Anatomy.

That's the advice of 30-year-old Nurse Consultant and Clinician PhD Pathway candidate Luke Shepperd.

For many early-career nurses the idea of working in ED, ICU or surgery is the goal, but nursing opportunities at CALHN can offer a much more fulfilling career.

"It's not about flexing what ward you are in, but what brings you joy as a clinician and what makes you a nurse," Luke says.

Luke recently celebrated a milestone five years with CALHN in what he says has been a journey of growth, purpose and unmatched opportunity.

“A huge thing as a junior nurse is being open-minded,” Luke says.

"Take the opportunities that arise, see how you go and take it as a learning experience."

Learn more about Luke's nursing career at CALHN:
https://brnw.ch/21wXgWB

You or someone you know wanting to advance their career as a registered or enrolled nurse? Apply now: https://brnw.ch/21wXgWC

Applications close this Sunday 9 November 11.59pm.

Imagine giving a heart more time to save a life. Extending how long a donor heart can live outside the body is changing ...
05/11/2025

Imagine giving a heart more time to save a life. Extending how long a donor heart can live outside the body is changing what’s possible in heart transplantation.

Adelaide surgeons are being trained in advanced HOPE technology that will ensure that precious hearts from South Australian donors can give critically-ill heart patients around Australia a second chance at life.

Read more and view the 9News Adelaide report featuring CALHN Heart-Lung team members with internationally-renowned cardiothoracic surgeon Professor David McGiffin: https://brnw.ch/21wXdhu

Around 80% of people with a disability have one that isn't visible.This Invisible Disabilities Week, CALHN is reflecting...
22/10/2025

Around 80% of people with a disability have one that isn't visible.

This Invisible Disabilities Week, CALHN is reflecting on the importance of inclusive care across our network to help every person feel seen, safe, and supported.

Like the Sunflower Surgery Pathway, a powerful initiative guided by Royal Adelaide Hospital Nurse Unit Manager Ruth Mureithi.

By asking meaningful questions, such as what a patient’s favourite music is or how they cope with stress, clinicians can better support neurodiverse patients or those with complex needs in preparing for surgery.

“Some [patients] are afraid of hospitals and become overwhelmed, others have had bad past experiences. Most patients cancel their surgery and this impacts their access to equitable care,” Ruth says.

Patients and caregivers are given a sunflower image to fill in before their admission. Each petal, stalk and leaf holds information that can help the care team to personalise the patient’s surgery plan.

Learn more about the initiative, and how to start using the pathway in your clinic today: https://brnw.ch/21wWOW4

16/10/2025

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Did you know?CALHN employs over 2,800 allied health and scientific professionals from over 24 disciplines.From medical s...
14/10/2025

Did you know?

CALHN employs over 2,800 allied health and scientific professionals from over 24 disciplines.

From medical scientists in the lab to therapists on the ground and beyond, our allied health and scientific professionals are here to help you on your journey to recovery.

Stronger Together - this year's Allied Health & Scientific Professions Day highlights the importance of health professionals working together to provide the best possible patient care.

Get to know a few of our allied health and scientific heroes and what they enjoy the most about their unique work!

Did you know there is an alternative to emergency departments when you or a loved one are experiencing a mental health c...
10/10/2025

Did you know there is an alternative to emergency departments when you or a loved one are experiencing a mental health crisis?

Immediate, safe, and inclusive support is available at the Urgent Mental Health Care Centre (UMHCC).

⏰ The free service is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no referral required.
📍 The UMHCC is located at 215 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
🚶‍♀️📞 You can walk in or call on 8448 9100.

The free service can support you when you are struggling with a range of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, and the challenges that might come with relationships, trauma, or grief.

ℹ️ For more information, visit https://brnw.ch/21wWwNj

We need to talk about the elephant in the room, or in this case, at the entrance of the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH). F...
08/10/2025

We need to talk about the elephant in the room, or in this case, at the entrance of the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH).

For the next month, patients and families visiting the RAH foyer will be greeted by Elly the Elephant.

Elly is part of The Elephant in the Room project, an advocacy initiative giving a voice to women with lived experience of domestic and family violence.

The powerful piece was painted by women who have experienced violence, through Art Therapy Focus Groups led by artist and life coach Carol Omer.

The project was created by Women’s Safety Services SA and facilitated by the Earlier Access to Supports and Engagement program.

Find out more at https://brnw.ch/21wWqPA

Congratulations to RAH Senior Clinical Nurse Fiona Noble for winning SafeWork SA   at the 2025 HSR Forum👏🦺🏆
05/10/2025

Congratulations to RAH Senior Clinical Nurse Fiona Noble for winning SafeWork SA at the 2025 HSR Forum👏🦺🏆

It’s no secret that South Australia is getting older.  In fact, we’re the second oldest state and a top contender for th...
02/10/2025

It’s no secret that South Australia is getting older.

In fact, we’re the second oldest state and a top contender for the oldest capital city in the country.

Yesterday was International Day of Older Persons where we celebrated the contributions of older people and the services we offer to make healthcare easier and safer for them.

Like the Care of the Older Person and Community Transition (CO-ACT) program at Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre, which provides a home-like environment for older patients recovering from a hospital visit, and supports them to find the best and safest way back into the community.

Unlike typical hospital discharge plans, CO-ACT is personalised and brings together allied health professionals, doctors, nurses, patients, carers, and families who work closely to create a plan for each patient’s lifestyle and needs.

This program shows how CALHN works compassionately and innovatively with SA’s aging population and gives older people confidence with a meaningful say in their healthcare.

Learn more about CO-ACT at Hampstead: https://brnw.ch/21wWhjV

Meet Hugo Taheny – better known as Hugo rockstar.The title is not by chance. Born with Down syndrome, a heart defect, vi...
21/09/2025

Meet Hugo Taheny – better known as Hugo rockstar.

The title is not by chance. Born with Down syndrome, a heart defect, vision and hearing impairments, and immune deficiency, doctors were unsure if Hugo would survive.

Like a true rockstar, he not only survived but thrived. Today, Hugo is a shot put and discus athlete with multiple gold medals and two world records. He is also a passionate Down Syndrome Australia health ambassador, dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of the condition.

Hugo is now transitioning his care from the Women’s and Children’s Hospital to the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

“When accessing health services, it is important to talk to me. I like to make my own decisions, sometimes I need some support. What is important to me is that I feel safe and listened to during my health journey. I like to build relationships and get to know my health team. I want all people with a disability to have a voice.”

Coming to the hospital can be an anxious time, but our staff are there to support you every step of the way.Thank you Al...
19/09/2025

Coming to the hospital can be an anxious time, but our staff are there to support you every step of the way.

Thank you Alison for your this lovely compliment!

Pancreatic cancer patients wanted for trial 📢A new clinical study is testing whether faecal transplants in tablet form, ...
19/09/2025

Pancreatic cancer patients wanted for trial 📢

A new clinical study is testing whether faecal transplants in tablet form, combined with chemotherapy, can improve outcomes for people with inoperable pancreatic cancer.

The treatment aims to restore the gut’s microbiome to a healthy state, strengthening the immune system and slowing cancer growth.

To be eligible, participants must meet the strict criterion of having had an initial CT scan and having a primary and inoperable pancreatic tumour at the first assessment.

The trial will be run at The Queen Elizabeth and Royal Adelaide hospitals under the supervision of University of Adelaide Professor Guy Maddern and Professor Price.

Find out more about the study and how to take part 🔗 https://brnw.ch/21wVUen

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Royal Adelaide Hospital

The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is the state’s flagship hospital, providing a comprehensive range of the most complex clinical care to an estimated 85,000 inpatients and 400,000 outpatients each year.

Structurally, the hospital spans the equivalent of three city blocks and is located on a pristine site containing almost four hectares of landscaped parks and internal green space, including over 70 courtyards, terraces and sky gardens.

THE ROYAL ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

PLANNED, DESIGNED AND BUILT AROUND THE NEEDS OF PATIENTS