Celebrating NSLHD’s allied health professionals
Allied health celebrations were in full swing at Hornsby Hospital
Allied health staff from RNSH celebrate AHP Day
More than 1660 allied health professionals working across 22 disciplines in Northern Sydney were celebrated
Chief Executive Lee Gregory said it highlighted the essential collaborative care allied health clinicians provided. “This is reflective of the remarkable care our allied health staff provide to patients and consumers in acute, rehabilitation and community setting,” he said. “I would like to say a huge thank you to our allied health professionals – you are an incredible group of people and we truly appreciate your commitment and dedication.” On the day held on 14 October, NSLHD Director of Allied Health
Julia Capper announced the winners of the annual Allied Health Professionals Awards, and staff were treated to gelato. “Our allied health clinicians work hard every day to make a difference in people’s lives and this is recognised by our patients and consumers, their families, and the multi-disciplinary teams they contribute to,” Julia said. “Thank you for the remarkable contribution that you make every day – your dedication,
on Allied Health Professions Day.
Allied Health Professions Day was started in 2018 by two clinicians in the United Kingdom. The clinicians wanted to recognise allied health professionals and their contribution to patient care and population health. This year’s theme was Stronger Together, and NSLHD Interim
energy, flexibility and compassion.”
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