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The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) provides a comprehensive range of complex care across medical, surgical, emergency, acute mental health, outpatient and diagnostic fields. It also offers a specialist acute spinal and brain injury rehabilitation service.
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The General Practitioner (GP) Liaison Nurse at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) works to provide a central, efficient and timely communication link to GPs and their practice staff.
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All referrals received by outpatient clinics will be reviewed to determine the clinical urgency of the patient’s condition. All appointments are scheduled based on patient clinical need.
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To support the sustainability of the arts in health program, the Centre for Creative Health Board, seeks donations and oversee the flow of donations to the Centre.
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The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) Research Fund believes everyone deserves access to the best possible treatment and patient care. We strive to make this possible by raising funds for medical equipment, lifesaving medical and clinical research and enhanced patient services.
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The respected team of volunteers at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) and Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre (HRC) play an important role by generously giving their time to enhance the comfort and well-being of patients and their loved ones.
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The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) provides a comprehensive range of complex care across medical, surgical, emergency, acute mental health, outpatient and diagnostic fields. It also offers a specialist acute spinal and brain injury rehabilitation service.
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GP Liaison
The General Practitioner (GP) Liaison Nurse at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) works to provide a central, efficient and timely communication link to GPs and their practice staff.
Discover more
Outpatients
All referrals received by outpatient clinics will be reviewed to determine the clinical urgency of the patient’s condition. All appointments are scheduled based on patient clinical need.
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