Episoder
-
In this episode we visit with obstetrician and researcher, Professor Lisa Hui
A respected global leader in her field of prenatal diagnosis, Lisa talks about the work being done by the Reproductive Health Biobank and the benefits the research is allowing.
She shares her passion for photographing our feathered fauna, bringing family together in the kitchen, and boosting biodiversity in the backyard.
Grab a spade, plant some natives and enjoy the outdoors as you listen to Visiting Hours.
-
Today we pay a visit to Northern Health's Chief Medical Officer, Professor Prahlad Ho.
An enthusiastic advocate for research, Prahlad talks about the support he received throughout his journey at Northern Health, starting as an intern.
He shares fondly about his family, the importance of making everyday moments an opportunity to connect, and how an encounter in the cardiac ward changed his life for the better.
Get out your stethoscope, remember to warm it up first, and listen intently to Visiting Hours.
-
Manglende episoder?
-
In this episode we visit with Associate Professor Vinay Lakra, Northern Health's Divisional Director of Mental Health Services.
A long-time crusader for social equity, Vinay shares on the importance of having a specialised focus on psychiatric illnesses in the same way we do for other medical conditions, and advocates for legislative change beyond awareness.
He presents a strong argument as to why Melbourne is one of the best cities in the world, challenges our thinking on 'speaking up', and reveals he could have been an international cricketer.
He enjoys riding his Harley on the open road, but you won't believe where he prefers to watch movies.
Step up to the crease and prepare to face some right arm over the wicket swing in this episode of Visiting Hours.
-
Today we head to Northern Health's Emergency Department and visit with Nurse Practitioner, Tyson McLeod.
A northern man through and through, Tyson reveals his goal of becoming a very specific kind of nurse after having seen the wonderful treatment his Grandmother received in the ED.
He shares on his passion for toxicology, the importance of getting away from screens, and where your mind can go on a 100km run.
Tighten your laces and remember to hydrate, as we limber up for this episode of Visiting Hours.
-
In this episode we pay a visit to Graham Wilson, Northern Health’s Director of OHS and Wellbeing.
A passionate advocate for making the workplace not just safe, but positive and engaging, Graham shares his thoughts on authenticity being the key to unlocking meaningful conversations.
Graham offers insights into his love of cooking where simple ingredients are allowed to shine, his Techno-centric search for rare vinyl, and how his Mum's views on body modification were forever changed by a single string of binary.
Get out your glow sticks, set the B.P.M. to no less than 120 and enjoy this episode of Visiting Hours.
-
In this episode we visit with Associate Professor Jaclyn Yoong, Oncologist and Palliative Care Physician at Northern Health.
Jaclyn shares on how making connections with people has become a crucial part of bringing joy to her life.
A self confessed 'Jaclyn of all trades', she's an accomplished pianist, a ballroom dancer and a passionate participant in motorsport.
Find the perfect line through the turns as you buckle yourself in for Visiting Hours.
-
In this episode we visit with Dr. Katharine See, Chief Health Outcomes Officer and Director of Respiratory Medicine at Northern Health.
Katharine talks about the importance of building resilience, practicing mindfulness and the sacrifices needed to make tough choices as a leader. She shares her relaxation routine, favourite cinema hack and why working at Northern Health is like fixing healthcare with your friends.
Take a slow cleansing breath in, hold for four seconds...and exhale as you settle in for Visiting Hours.
-
In this episode we visit with Professor Shekhar Kumta, Academic Lead for the Department of Surgery.
From early beginnings in India as a trauma surgeon, to micro-vascular reconstruction in Hong Kong, Shekhar recounts the steps that led him to Northern Health.
He identifies Northern Health as the perfect place to build research data sets, given the richly diverse cultural demographic of the area, and stresses the importance of keeping patient outcomes at the centre of that research.
He reveals how passions and hobbies can actually free up your mind enabling you to tackle work in new and creative ways. We learn that the opportunity to interact with people is the driving force behind everything he does.
Stop by and enjoy a visit with us.
-
It’s not often you have the privilege to sit and chat with someone that’s 104 years young. As we visit with Betty Soraghan in the hair salon at Dianella Village, nestled in Kilmore’s rolling hills, it’s our hope that you catch a glimpse of not just the lady she is today, but the youthful woman whose life experiences shaped her.
In this episode Betty, joined by her daughter Anne, recalls getting all done up for the Saturday night dances, horse-riding with no bridle in sight and how important having the Kilmore District Hospital is for the community.
Although some memories have begun to fade, Betty’s recollections of hard work, a good family, and neighbours you could count on, have become indelible truths.
Come in out of the cold, grab a hot beverage and snuggle in to Visiting Hours.
-
In this episode we visit with Gordon Dennis, one of Northern Health’s Consumer Advisers.
A retired Artificer Sergeant Major in the Australian Army, Gordon draws on his years of experience, to pass on what he knows for the benefit of others.
He shares on the importance of building a good reputation, dealing with loss and loneliness and how he’s come full circle by building model replicas of the locomotives he worked on as an apprentice.
All board, as Episode 9 is about to leave the Visiting Hours station – Stand clear please. STAND CLEAR.
-
In this episode we visit with Debra Bourne, Northern Health's Chief Operating Officer. From grassroots healthcare to a senior executive role, Deb has never lost her love of nursing and midwifery. She celebrates the positive impact nurses and midwives have on their patients and offers some sage advice for those thinking about starting a career in health.
We chat about the importance of switching off outside of work, despite the temptation of a home office, delve into her love of opera and discover how a gift from her son led to an encounter with the King.
Come on in, we're happy for the company.
-
In this episode we visit with Adjunct Associate Professor Tony McGillion, Northern Health's Divisional Director of Education and Training. From early work as a nurse in the U.K. and Saudi Arabia, through to his various roles in education, Tony's appreciation for other cultures has left him at ease encouraging those around him to feel comfortable and accepted.
We explore the role of education in a health setting and beyond, discuss the benefits of mentorship from both sides of the coin and discover just when you hit 'the wall' on a long-distance run.
Come on in, make yourself at home.
-
In this episode we visit with Jacque Dulson from Northern Health's Fertility Clinic. A delightful advocate for the Northern Health values of safe, kind, and together; Jacqui shares the highs and lows of working in fertility and the importance open communication as a pathway to resilience. She reveals her true passion when it comes to movies, her rediscovery of the gym, and how a Hungry Jack's burger wrapper changed her life forever.
Come on in, visiting hours are open.
-
In this episode we visit with Fiona Jeal, Program Manager with Northern Health's Mental Health Division. A firm believer in harnessing her team's strengths, Fiona talks about the importance of having the right people offering the best care. She celebrates the quiet achievers, brings class to the campsite, and happily switches hats between captain and pirate.
-
In this episode we visit with Fidel Touma, Consultant General Surgeon at Northern Health. A proud father and smitten husband, Fidel shares candidly about leaving his life behind in Syria and starting over in Australia, with his family by his side. He talks about the importance of treating patients with respect and the kindness shown to him by Northern Health staff as he navigated new frontiers. As you listen, you'll understand why Fidel is held in such high regard by his family, his community, and his patients.
-
In this episode we visit with Associate Professor Wanda Stelmach, Northern Health's Chief Medical Officer. Wanda shares her insights on the importance of nurturing hobbies, skills and interests outside of work, her gutsy navigation of a heavily male dominated field with graceful aplomb, and her special connection with Thailand.
-
In this episode we visit with Natalia Dewiyani, Northern Health’s Spiritual Care Coordinator. Natalia talks about the importance of holding a space for patients to express their true selves, overcoming cancer one smile at a time, and the spicy secret weapon she never leaves home without.
-
In this episode, we visit with Wendy Nicol, Northern Health's Operations Manager of Support Services. Wendy discusses her vision for the department, shares openly about her battle with the BRCA2 gene, but draws the line at singing Disney songs... in public.
-
In this episode we visit with Siva Sivarajah, Northern Health's Chief Executive. Siva shares the plans for Northern Health's expansion over the next few years, to better serve our community. He chats about studying in London, his love of cricket, and how a magnifying glass might just help keep you from going hungry.
-
In this episode we visit with Adjunct Professor Anthony Gust, Northern Health's Executive Director of Digital Health. Anthony shares his insights on the virtual space, his fascination with historical adventure, and how three circles and some thought can lead you to your dream job.
- Vis mere