NSLHD News 23 May 2019

Maternity unit wrapped with Mother’s Day delivery

A very generous donation was delivered to RNSH’s maternity unit from HomeHQ in Artarmon. HomeHQ donated 50 cashmere blend scarves to new mums on Mother’s Day. The centre’s Sarah Higgins said RNSH was an integral part of the community and they were thrilled to be able to give back. “We wanted to show our appreciation to RNSH by giving mums who spent Mother’s Day in hospital a small gift,” Sarah said.

RNSH midwives Leanne Kelly and Rosanna Judge draped in soft blue and pink cashmere

graduation day for NSLHD staff It may not be school holidays, but for some NSLHD staff the final bell has rung following their graduation from the Agency of Clinical Innovation Centre for Healthcare Redesign school. After 12 months of work, the 10 clinicians and staff from NSLHD attended a special graduation ceremony to celebrate their achievements in redesign models of care for our public health system. Attended by NSW Health Secretary Elizabeth Koff, the students were presented with their graduation certificates at the Sydney Living Museums - The Mint. The 2018 class of NSLHD and their projects were: • Eyes Open: Improving service delivery for the RNSH eye clinic - Tae Park, Scott Collins, Michael Mihail, Andrew Kam • Increasing access and efficiency of the medical imaging department’s service ED patients – Katherine Erdman, Calum Rogerson, Lenae Dean • Creating an integrated and responsive community acute care mental health service to improve the quality of consumer outcomes – Regan Runnalls, Melanie Perry, Sonia Reilly Congratulations to our staff for your amazing achievements.

Michael Mihail, Tae Park and Scott Collins

Katherine Erdman, Calum Rogerson and Lenae Dean

Melanie Perry, Regan Runnalls and Sonia Reilly

10 NSLHDNEWS | ISSUE 9 | 23 MAY 2019

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