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.

Just seven weeks after opening, the new transit units at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital ha...
18/07/2025

Just seven weeks after opening, the new transit units at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital have already welcomed their 1,000th patient.

We asked Jennifer, our 1000th patient through the unit, for her thoughts;

“It’s nice and I have been well treated. It’s good to see that they have chairs in here, as they are much more comfortable than a bed when you are sick. When you are sitting in a chair you start feeling better, you start feeling more human”

These units were created to improve patient flow and enhance care and comfort for people moving through our hospitals.

Read more at 🔗 https://brnw.ch/21wUeQ8

A recent clinical trial at the Royal Adelaide Hospital offers new hope for people with type 1 diabetes: the potential to...
18/07/2025

A recent clinical trial at the Royal Adelaide Hospital offers new hope for people with type 1 diabetes: the potential to produce insulin naturally, reducing or even eliminating the need of daily injections.

The procedure implants artificial skin embedded with insulin-producing cells – the same cells found in the pancreas that regulate blood sugar. Acting like a ‘fake pancreas’, this approach could offer a long-term solution to insulin dependence.

Led by Professor Toby Coates AO, this three-year trial is a major step toward a long-term solution and possibly a cure for insulin dependence.

👉 Read the full story at https://brnw.ch/21wUeAc

15/07/2025

Victoria found her passion for nursing through her deep desire to help others. Now a proud nurse leader across CALHN, she supports patients through some of their most critical moments.

"Patients come in extremely vulnerable, but within days, or even hours, they can stabilise thanks to life-saving interventions and the care we provide to them and their families," says Victoria.

Victoria is strong driver of the Heart and Lung program's daily safe and connected huddle – a way of communicating that helps her team to stay better connected, focus on patient and staff safety and make faster decisions with the right information.

🎧 Listen to the latest Our People podcast episode to hear more about Victoria’s work: https://brnw.ch/21wU9f0

Umm…ergency? When you’re unsure, call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222 to speak to a registered nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days...
11/07/2025

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 24/7 pharmacy.

You can access medicines, advice and health care when you need it at a 24/7 pharmacy. A pharmacist is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide expert advice and professional pharmacy services, including dispensing prescription medicines.

For more information, visit https://brnw.ch/21wU5py.

It was a sunny Sunday, perfect day and weather for a BBQ.Almir poured a small amount of fire starter onto the coals. It ...
11/07/2025

It was a sunny Sunday, perfect day and weather for a BBQ.

Almir poured a small amount of fire starter onto the coals. It was just another weekend roast with his family, something they’d done many times before.

But a split-second decision changed everything.

“I walked about five steps back to the 4-litre bottle to put the cap on, and I felt the plastic expand in my hand. Right then, I knew I was about to be on fire", says Almir.

Almir suffered burns to 35% of his body, with 11% requiring skin grafts. He was placed in an induced coma for 24 hours.

Read Almir's full story and find out how the Royal Adelaide Hospital Burns Unit saved his life. The link is in the comments 👇🏽

09/07/2025

Live music has a powerful way of bringing people together, and for this NAIDOC Week, patients and staff at the Royal Adelaide Hospital celebrated connection, culture and community with a special performance by Opulence — a soulful RnB trio known for their rich harmonies and acoustic takes on '90s and 2000s classics. 🎵🎶

Featuring Lily, Nicoletta and Isaac, the group filled the hospital with warmth, nostalgia and incredible vocal artistry!

Umm…ergency? When you’re unsure, call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222 to speak to a registered nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days...
09/07/2025

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/21wTZOS.

It’s NAIDOC Week, a week of acknowledging the strength and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples...
07/07/2025

It’s NAIDOC Week, a week of acknowledging the strength and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
What began as a protest in 1938, known as the Day of Mourning, has evolved into a recognition and celebration of Aboriginal voices, culture, and resilience.

CALHN will celebrate this NAIDOC Week by participating in activities that promote reconciliation, foster better understanding, and contribute towards building a more inclusive and respectful Australia.

Visit our new website to learn how we’re working towards improving health and social outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our care 🔗👇🏾

Transforming radiation therapy into art 🎨 At the Royal Adelaide Hospital, radiation therapy isn't just about machines: i...
25/06/2025

Transforming radiation therapy into art 🎨

At the Royal Adelaide Hospital, radiation therapy isn't just about machines: it's about creativity, compassion, and cutting-edge innovation.

Associate Professor Michael Douglass and his team are transforming retired medical equipment into stunning "Trees of Life" artworks, bringing beauty and comfort to patients undergoing treatment.

They're also revolutionising care with AI tools that streamline treatment planning, reducing wait times and enhancing precision.

By blending art, technology, and empathy, they're making cancer treatment more human.

🔗 Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wTF8w

20/06/2025

We are on the lookout for our next generation of doctors! 👀

Hear from Dr Lachie, one of our amazing medical interns, as he shares three reasons CALHN is the perfect place to kickstart your medical career.

Find out more and apply today 👉🏽 https://www.calhn.sa.gov.au/careers

🌈 This Pride Month, we're acknowledging the contributions of CALHN’s LGBTIQA+ community, including staff, patients and f...
19/06/2025

🌈 This Pride Month, we're acknowledging the contributions of CALHN’s LGBTIQA+ community, including staff, patients and families, who all play a part in helping us deliver the best possible care.

When you visit our sites, you may notice signs and information highlighting our commitment to inclusive care, like the image posted here. This is part of CALHN's commitment to making sure everyone who comes to our sites or uses our services feels safe, respected and supported.

We’re also proud members of Pride in Diversity, supporting inclusion for LGBTIQA+ employees, and Pride in Health and Wellbeing, helping ensure our services are welcoming and inclusive for everyone.

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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