A Year in Review - 2023

2023 NSW Health Awards Success in the district

Four NSLHD initiatives were nominated for the 2023 NSW Health Awards with Royal North Shore Hospital’s Concussion Clinic a joint winner in the ‘Patient

Safety First Award’. Royal North Shore Hospital’s Concussion Clinic was a joint winner in the ‘Patient Safety First Award’ in the 2023 NSW Health Awards. The clinic is Australia’s first multidisciplinary concussion service and has played a vital role in helping patients across the district. (See page 14) Concussion Clinical Nurse Consultant at RNSH Vicki Evans (Roach) AM was excited by the win. “We were humbled and honoured just to have been nominated. But to win the category – that was even

more amazing considering we’ve only been open 18 months,” she said. The service began by producing an educational video, which is now used by the NSW Education Department and New Zealand schools. Vicki said the clinic has had good education around concussion was needed for schools and mums and dads,” she said. “While the media concentrated on chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the other end of the spectrum, links with local schools. “It was really evident that

we wanted to get involved at a grassroots level and do something for the community.” A weekly clinic was later opened treating adults and children. In its first year, it treated 51 patients, attracting positive feedback and improving health outcomes. They have also launched a new telephone service to provide concussion advice to people across Australia. Vicki said that it is good to be making a difference with greater awareness about concussion. “Mums, dads and officials are getting quite worried about how many head knocks can we afford and to actually recognise a concussion has occurred is the start of how to manage it,” she said. “It is no longer okay to be knocked on the head or knocked on the body and say, ‘Look, you’ll be alright, dust yourself off, go back on the field’. We want to make sure that education is at grassroots level - if you have had a head knock or a body knock, just sit it out for a while. And if you’ve got symptoms do not play.” The clinic shared the honours with the Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network for their work with Towards Zero Suicides in Custody initiative. It is also a finalist in ‘Highest Quality healthcare’ category in the 2023 NSW Premier’s Awards.

RNSH Concussion Clinic team with Deputy Secretary of Regional Health Luke Sloane (L) and NSW Health Secretary Susan Pearce (R)

50 NSLHD 2023 Year in Review

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