Nine Allied Health disciplines are working as a multidisciplinary team to support Jakes recovery journey.
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Nine Allied Health disciplines are working as a multidisciplinary team to support Jakes recovery journey.
Twenty-month-old Louis's parents, Amy and James, have one goal for their little boy – for him to live the “biggest and best life” possible.
There are many ‘firsts’ in a baby’s life – their first bath, first smile, first steps and first words. One-year-old Sam will have a unique ‘first’ to remember looking back on his first year of life.
Following an acute onset of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, five-year-old Teddy went from paralysis to walking, talking and eating again thanks to the support of CHW teams like Hunter Baillie.
For much of Judah’s first year of life, all he’s known is the walls of a hospital far from home, but thanks to a unique outreach training program he is now one step, and 500 kilometres, closer to home.
Coming out of surgery for extensive injuries caused by a bomb, the first question Senri asked was whether his fingers were straight.
During a training session at an indoor cycling circuit in 2019, 13-year-old Ryan had a major fall from his bike, leaving him unconscious. Four years later, Ryan and Michael reflect on Ryan’s rehab journey, learning to walk again and his bravery in getting back on his bike.
In our Friday Fast Five series we interview individuals associated with the Australasian NIDCAP Training Centre based at Grace Centre for Newborn Intensive Care and the broader NIDCAP Federation International (NFI) community, asking them five questions that explore their association with our unit and NIDCAP. This month, meet Larissa Korostenski, neonatologist and NIDCAP Trainee.
Collaborative and multidisciplinary care between Sydney Childrens Hospitals Network hospitals has helped eight-year-old Hugo walk.
As Australia's first tertiary paediatric hospital network to implement digital referral management, SCHN is leading the effort to win back valuable time for clinicians and administrators.