• Our Own Pathology Service – Northern Pathology Victoria

    Our Own Pathology Service – Northern Pathology Victoria

    Happy New Year to you all. I hope that many of you have enjoyed a Christmas and New Year break – and thank you to those who worked over the holiday period caring for our patients.

    This month marks a significant milestone in Northern Heath’s growth and development as we open our own pathology service – Northern Pathology Victoria. This is Victoria’s first public in-house laboratory service established in 40 years.

    Northern Pathology Victoria’s main laboratory is located at Northern Hospital with a range of pathology and collection services at Bundoora, Broadmeadows, and Craigieburn.

    The service will initially provide Haematology, Transfusion Medicine, Microbiology and Biochemistry testing for all in-patients, out-patients and private patients. We will be partnering with Alfred Pathology Service for anatomical pathology and complex testing services, supported by a regular and efficient courier system.

    Northern Pathology Victoria will have a specific emphasis on patient safety, clinical efficacy and quality reporting. As part of this commitment, we have purchased cutting edge technology, including a fully automated track system (commencing September 2019) and molecular testing service in microbiology, in addition to setting up a complex special coagulation service with a full suite of testing.

    The planning for the process commenced two years ago, and we are pleased to have received provisional accreditation to commence our laboratory services at midnight 8 January 2019.

    Congratulations to our pathology team led by Dr. Prahlad Ho and everyone else involved in creating our own pathology service.

     

    Siva Sivarajah

    Chief Executive

     

    Featured image: Dr. Prahlad Ho and Chief Executive Siva Sivarajah

    Below image left to right: Chief Scientist Uttam Punj, Meg Ginete, Shamila Ratnayake and Nicole Davidson

  • Epping Gardens Palliative Care Providing Compassionate Care

    Epping Gardens Palliative Care Providing Compassionate Care

    Palliative Care Services at Northern Health aim to improve quality of life for patients with life-limiting illness and their families, through management of symptoms, support and decision-making about future care.

    In June 2018, Northern Health’s Palliative Care Service relocated from Northern Hospital Epping to a new site at Heritage Epping Gardens Aged Care Facility. The Epping Gardens unit consists of 16 large single rooms fitted with ensuites and a number of open areas including a cinema, lounge, chapel, hairdresser and sports bar for patients and their families.

    The move is in the interim while new facilities for a dedicated Palliative Care Unit at Northern Hospital Epping are being planned.

    The team have been working hard over the Christmas period to ensure compassionate end-of-life care and support for patients and their families during a difficult time.

    After being treated at Peter Mac Hospital, Joseph Schrembi (pictured above) was in need of Palliative Care. Joseph’s family brought him to Epping Gardens on 7 December 2018, and are very happy with the care and support he has received.

    Joseph’s family said, “Staff, nurses and doctors were always so kind and caring for Joe. The facilities at Epping Gardens are always clean and well looked after with many zoned areas for family and friends to be comfortable whilst visiting. We would definitely recommend Epping Gardens in the future.”

    Featured image: Joseph and his family enjoying the outdoor space at Epping Gardens.

  • Today’s Hot News

    Today’s Hot News

    With the temperature expected to rise upwards of  34 degrees today, here’s some sobering facts about heatwaves, described as ‘nature’s silent killer’ and tips on how to stay well in extreme heat.

    Heatwaves have three levels of intensity-low, severe and extreme. ‘Severe’ can affect vulnerable individuals, but ‘extreme’ can affect even the young and healthy.

    They are the most lethal weather phenomenon with greater fatality than avalanches and earthquakes worldwide. Here in Australia they are responsible for 55% of all natural disaster related deaths. (Source: news.com.au)

    How to beat the heat

    Stay hydrated:

    • Keep those fluids up! Even if you don’t feel thirsty, have a drink bottle with you at all times to ensure you’re drinking plenty of water.

    Stay cool:

    • Seek out air-conditioned buildings, keep blinds closed, take cool showers, and wear loose clothing made from natural, breathable fibres like cotton.

    Stay out of hot cars:

    • Hot cars can kill! Never leave children, older people and pets in cars. Within minutes, the temperature inside a parked car can double.

    Stay smart:

    • Avoid being outside during the hottest part of the day. If you do have to go outside, remember to slip, slop, slap on the sunscreen and seek shade.
    • Avoid exercising in the heat and activities like renovating and gardening.
    • Make sure food that needs refrigeration is properly stored.
    • Eat smaller meals more often and cold meals such as salads.
    • Watch or listen to news reports to find out more information during extreme heat.

    Stay connected:

    • Look out for each other – patients, staff, volunteers and community members.
    • Check in on those most at risk in the heat – older people, pets and our patients.

    Northern Health Acting Director of Emergency Department, Dr Dean Pritchard, says that care must be taken by staff and patients to avoid prolonged exposure to heat during summer, particularly when combined with strenuous activity.

    “We must also be mindful of our elderly family and neighbours, who may not have access to air-conditioning. Conditions as simple as sunburn, and as serious as heat stroke, can be prevented by avoiding exposure and exertion during the hottest times of day.”  he adds.

  • Business students’ placements successfully completed

    Business students’ placements successfully completed

    Apprenticeships Group Australia (AGA) and Northern Health have developed a School Based Traineeship Program whereby eligible students have the opportunity to complete a Certificate II in Business. Northern Health formed a partnership with AGA in 2016.

    This year, five AGA students have graduated from Certificate II in Business, and have successfully completed their one day a week placement at Northern Health. They have worked in the following departments: P&C Front Reception, Ambulatory Care (Clinics and Business Centers), Women’s & Children’s Services (EA’s), Patient Experience and Quality, Project Management Office, Unit H & I, Northern Health Bundoora (Admin), Broadmeadows Hospital (Admin), Health information Services and Transformation P&C.

    Emily Dawson, Director Organisational Capability, says two of these students will be staying on with us and working five days a week to complete their Certificate III.

    “Having these students at Northern Health was a great experience for all. They were able to learn what it’s like to work in a health service and are now able to put their business administration studies into practice,” she said.

    Northern Health aims to take on more students next year.

    “We will be taking on seven more Certificate II students in 2019 and interviews will be taking place in partnership with AGA. I’d like to say a huge thanks to our staff and departments who support these young people in their first professional steps,” Emily said.

    Business students with People and Culture representatives

     

     

  • Special visit for our Christmas staff

    Special visit for our Christmas staff

    Today, the executive team handed out Christmas gifts to staff working on this special day and thanked them for all their hard work in the past year.

    Debra Bourne, Acting Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer said that this is a way to say to staff that their work is valued.

    “Every year, all executive and operational staff, from Corporate, Allied Health, medical and nursing donate food, gifts, various chocolates and chips to all the wards and units that are open during Christmas” she said.

    Have a Happy Christmas everyone!

  • Chief Executive Message

    Chief Executive Message

    Northern Health Strategic Plan.

    It has been a busy and successful 2018 for us at Northern Health. We’ve treated more patients than ever before and I continue to be inspired by the commitment of staff to our patients and our community.

    During the first half of 2019, we are developing our new Strategic Plan 2019-2023. This plan is the road map to our future, and your opportunity to become involved with this exciting time in planning health care for the northern suburbs of Melbourne.

    The Strategic Plan will build on the tremendous work that has already been achieved towards our Clinical Services Plan, and will encompass work underway through our Trusted Care – High Reliability Organisation Initiatives. It’s also an opportunity to look at how we see ourselves within our community – and what kind of organisation we want to be in five years’ time. The plan will include a review of our vision and values to ensure they resonate with our staff, volunteers, patients and our community.

    You will hear a lot more on how you can become involved in consultations early in the New Year.

    Staff Recognition Awards – New Award for Clinical Excellence

    In October this year, we commenced our new Quarterly Staff Recognition Awards celebrating the many achievements of our staff in both clinical and support roles. The award recipients are currently being profiled in stories on iNews.

    The second round of award nominations opens today, with entries due by the end of January.

    This time a new award – Clinical Excellence, has been added as a category.

    This new award will recognise a clinician or clinical team who are generous with knowledge, instils confidence in patients and colleagues, and achieves the best patient experience outcomes. The introduction of this award aligns with our strong commitment to providing Trusted Care and our desire to celebrate, acknowledge and encourage excellence in clinical care.

    I encourage you to consider nominating a colleague or team with extraordinary achievements in one of the award categories.

    Happy and Safe Festive Season

    Thank you once again for all your work this year. I have enjoyed meeting many of you at the Christmas lunches this week. They are a small way that we express our gratitude for your work throughout the year.

    Our Board Chair, Jennifer Williams AM, and the entire Board, also expresses their gratitude for the work you do for our patients day in and day out.

    We hope you all have a happy and safe Christmas and New Year with your family and friends!

     

    Siva Sivarajah         

    Chief Executive

  • A Very Northern Christmas

    A Very Northern Christmas

    Christmas cheer is in full swing across all campuses!

    Our Christmas decorating competition has attracted numerous creative entries from various departments.

    Northern Health judges, including Jane Poxon, Alison Dwyer, Simon Keating, Debra Bourne and Andrew Williamson, visited all contestants over three days, completing their visits with our annual Christmas staff BBQ’s.

    The talented entries made it very hard for the judges to pick a winner. Entries were marked based on visual impact, creativity and overall festive theme. All the judges agreed that our staff and volunteers have shown incredible skill, effort and true holiday spirit.

    And the winner is…. Hand Therapy, Northern Hospital Epping!

    The creative talent behind this storybook fairytale is Laurelle Bland, Occupational Therapist and artist, who said initiatives like this bring our staff together, increase morale and bring out hidden abilities in our hospital. Laurelle enjoys painting backdrops for children’s birthday parties and said the inspiration for this year’s Christmas decoration came from a book she read.

    Long, long ago, in a land far away, lived a perfect little tree named Small Pine. Small Pine hoped to maintain its perfect form and be selected by the Queen as her Christmas tree. But as the warm-hearted little tree gave shelter to birds, rabbits, and deer in the forest, its branches became damaged. Fortunately, the Queen had a different idea of perfection…

    Laurelle Bland and her muse Sarah Darmanin from Hand Therapy

    Second place goes to…. Broadmeadows Surgical Centre.

    And third place goes to…. Cyril Barling Wing, Red Room, Bundoora.

    Due to the large number of creative wards and departments, our judges have added two Highly Commended awards.

    The first Highly Commended team is…Unit H and I, Northern Hospital, with a “Grinch” theme across their wards.

    The second Highly Commended team is….Unit J, Northern Hospital, with an “Aussie Christmas” theme.

    Thank you to everyone who participated and congratulations to our winners. We hope you have a happy Christmas!

    To have a look at our Northern Health’s Staff BBQ photos, please click here.

  • Quarterly Staff Recognition Awards Open Now

    Quarterly Staff Recognition Awards Open Now

    The Northern Health Quarterly Staff Recognition Awards are open now with entries due by 31 January 2019, and the Awards being presented in February.

    This quarter we introduce a new award of Clinical Excellence that is open to individual clinicians and clinical teams.  The executive believe that, given clinical excellence is at the core of our commitment to outstanding care for our community, it justifies a separate award.

    The Clinical Excellence Award will recognise a team or individual that is generous with knowledge, instills confidence in patients and colleagues, and achieves the best patient outcomes.
    (There is a separate criteria sheet for this award that nominators should read before submitting a nomination).

    In October, we were delighted to launch the first of these new Awards, where six wonderful staff were recognised for their achievements.  They are currently being profiled in iNews stories. 

    The Awards have been designed to formally recognise outstanding contributions by our employees and celebrate staff excellence.  We have over 5,000 staff in a wide range of areas dedicated to providing trusted care for our patients and we would like to reward their hard work and commitment to patients.

    We encourage staff to nominate their colleagues for their achievements at Northern Health, whose actions align with our values across the six categories:
    Clinical Excellence, Patient Experience, Excellence in Safety, Innovation, Above and Beyond and the Rising Star Award. 

    Six Award Certificates and prizes of $250 each will be awarded each quarter courtesy of Maxxia and BankVic.

    The Awards will culminate in Annual Awards to be held in the second half of 2019.

    To nominate a colleague or team, please click here