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.

On this World Sexual Health Day, we want to remind you that caring for your sexual health is an important part of your o...
04/09/2025

On this World Sexual Health Day, we want to remind you that caring for your sexual health is an important part of your overall wellbeing.

The Adelaide Sexual Health Centre (ASHC) has introduced a new online registration and triage system. You can now register online via the ASHC website or at the clinic to book your appointment, making it easier to access services, reduce paperwork, and improve your experience.

From routine check-ups and STI testing to treatment, contraception, vaccinations, and specialist advice, ASHC is here for you 💙

Learn more about the clinic’s services and how to book your appointment: https://brnw.ch/21wVrUm

It’s Women’s Health Week, the perfect time to put yourself first 💗A few simple checks can make a big difference to your ...
02/09/2025

It’s Women’s Health Week, the perfect time to put yourself first 💗

A few simple checks can make a big difference to your health and wellbeing.

Say yes to you this week and book your health checks today with your GP.

👉 Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wVnIR

Umm…ergency? When you’re unsure, call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222 to speak to a registered nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days...
29/08/2025

Umm…ergency? When you’re unsure, call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222 to speak to a registered nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Healthdirect can provide advice and help you find the best care, such as a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, 24/7 pharmacy, or a virtual care service, who can refer you to a local service if you need an in-person appointment, such as a Priority Care Centre.

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

Jarran met his first palliative care patient during a student placement at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. The patient was ...
25/08/2025

Jarran met his first palliative care patient during a student placement at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. The patient was at the final stage of life, surrounded by family.

As Jarran played ‘American Pie’ on his guitar, somewhere between verses three and four, the patient who was actively dying, opened his eyes, woke up and took off his high flow oxygen.

“The family immediately seized the chance of his final moment of consciousness to say their goodbyes,” says Jarran.

The experience inspired Jarran to create a music legacy program for palliative care patients called ‘This was me’: a QR code printed on a laminated card containing the patient's favourite songs, quotes, lyrics or a book passage, and a photograph.

The program began in early 2025 and is running at both the Royal Adelaide Hospital and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

Read Jarran’s full story on our website 👇

Music therapist Jarran Zen produces "This was me" music playlists for critically-ill patients that can be shared via a QR code, and played on popular…

  ? 👀Find your dream job at CALHN, the centre of healthcare and medical innovation for South Australia.Some of the many ...
22/08/2025

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Find your dream job at CALHN, the centre of healthcare and medical innovation for South Australia.

Some of the many open vacancies include:

- Senior Clinical Social Worker - General Medicine TQEH - open until 29 August
- Dental Radiography Practitioner - open until 29 August
- Registered Nurse - RN1 - open until 29 August
- Senior Occupational Therapist- Specialist Geriatric Dementia Unit - open until 7 September
- Administration Officer - Casual Pool - open until 12 September
- Executive Director, Finance and Business Services - open until 14 September

🔎 Visit our updated Career section on our website to search, browse and apply for jobs at our hospitals, clinics and healthcare services in Adelaide: https://brnw.ch/21wV6x1

18/08/2025

Planting change, one syringe at a time! 🌱

The Royal Adelaide Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Noarlunga Hospital have turned used syringes into plastic garden pots, giving waste a second life and helping the planet thrive.

From Nov 2024 to May 2025, over 725kg of plastic was saved from landfill thanks to 29 bins of collected syringes.

Working together with external partners, this initiative is growing greener roots across metro Adelaide. 🌿

A new pilot study led by Royal Adelaide Hospital researchers could help reduce the impact of stroke, especially for pati...
14/08/2025

A new pilot study led by Royal Adelaide Hospital researchers could help reduce the impact of stroke, especially for patients in regional and remote areas.

In an ischaemic stroke, a blocked blood vessel cuts off oxygen to the brain, causing tissue to die. This happens faster in areas with less blood flow and more slowly where blood flow is higher.

Dr Rudy Goh and fellow RAH researchers are leading the HEAD-START 2 study to test whether briefly increasing blood pressure during an ischaemic stroke can boost blood flow to the brain and save lives.

If proven effective, this approach could be used in stroke ambulances and during long-distance transfers, where restoring blood flow is often delayed.

“If successful, we would significantly improve rural accessibility to stroke reperfusion treatments, and the success of these treatments,” says Dr Goh.

Learn more about the research: https://brnw.ch/21wUTMg

A lifelong motorbike enthusiast, Barry was no stranger to life’s bumps. But a routine GP visit for a sore throat led to ...
13/08/2025

A lifelong motorbike enthusiast, Barry was no stranger to life’s bumps. But a routine GP visit for a sore throat led to a diagnosis of neck cancer that changed everything.

After months of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and recovery at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Barry completed treatment on 10 January 2025 - in his words, a period that represented "a new year, new fresh start at life, new chance at life."

Now, with a fresh coat of paint on his bike and a fresh outlook on life, he’s back on the road, stronger than ever 🏍️

“I’m feeling great since my health journey,” he says. “I decided to throw anything bad in my life, pre-heart attack and cancer, over my left shoulder and I haven't had any depression or anxiety this year so far."

Read Barry's full story on our website 🔗 https://brnw.ch/21wURON

After an incredible 47 years of service, Nursing Director Kathy is retiring. Kathy was one of South Australia’s first cl...
12/08/2025

After an incredible 47 years of service, Nursing Director Kathy is retiring.

Kathy was one of South Australia’s first clinical bed managers, leading big changes to help patients move smoothly through hospitals.

"Before we had dashboards and integrated digital infrastructure to manage patient flow, we had Kathy. Kathy would be able to tell you all the hospital operational demands across CALHN, and whether today was a good one, or one that needed focused effort. She was always patient focused in everything she did.

"Without her incredible talent, dedication and innovation over the years, we would not have the modern system we have today. On behalf of CALHN, Thank you Kathy for all you have done", says Rachel Kay, Executive Director Operations and Performance at CALHN.

08/08/2025

Umm…ergency? When you’re unsure, call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222 to speak to a registered nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Healthdirect can provide advice and help you find the best care, such as a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, 24/7 pharmacy, or a virtual care service, who can refer you to a local service if you need an in-person appointment, such as a Priority Care Centre.

🔗 For more information, visit: https://brnw.ch/21wUMx5

It’s Dental Health Week, so here’s a friendly reminder that brushing your teeth regularly not only keeps your breath fre...
07/08/2025

It’s Dental Health Week, so here’s a friendly reminder that brushing your teeth regularly not only keeps your breath fresh, it can also help prevent certain health issues. 🦷

Keeping your mouth healthy, especially while in hospital, can reduce the risk of hospital-acquired pneumonia. This was one of the key findings from the Healthy Teeth for Healthy Lungs project, led by the Surgery Program within CALHN.

Brushing your teeth at least twice a day in hospital reduces the risk of complications like pneumonia by lowering the amount of bacteria in the mouth.

Keep an eye out for our Tooth Fairies (easily spotted in a pink vest) who hand out oral care kits to patients across our wards!

📸: Our Program Nurse Educators and SA Dental staff in 2024, hosting a series of activities to raise awareness of the importance of oral health, both in and out of hospital.

06/08/2025

Stroke Week runs until Sunday, so if you're at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, come say hello to Allan and all of our Acute Stroke Unit team!

Acting quickly is crucial in the case of a stroke. Look out for the F.A.S.T. signs:

Facial droop
Arms can’t be raised
Speech is slurred or confused
Time is critical – call 000

Visitors and staff can also get their blood pressure checked for one hour each day during double-staffed times. Come by to learn more about stroke signs and how to prevent them! 💜

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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