Kogarah Private Hospital in Kogarah, New South Wales | Medical company
Kogarah Private Hospital
Locality: Kogarah, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 8566 0111
Address: Level 1, 1-5 Derby Street 2217 Kogarah, NSW, Australia
Website: https://www.nexushospitals.com.au/locations/kogarah-private-hospital
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25.01.2022 Nexus Hospitals would like to congratulate Associate Professor Julian Rait, co-founder of Nexus facility Manningham Day Procedure Centre. Associate Professor Rait has been honoured with an OAM for his services to ophthalmology and overseas aid. Since 1987 he has helped countless people whilst volunteering as a surgeon in developing countries including Vietnam and Nepal. He has also published approximately 40 papers in peer-reviewed journals and supervised over 20 clinical trials of new glaucoma therapies. We are extremely proud of Associate Professor Rait and all of his incredible achievements!
24.01.2022 Dont put off cataract surgery any longer! Data on more than half a million seniors shows that traffic accident rates fall after drivers undergo a necessary cataract surgery. This study reiterates the importance of a yearly routine eye exam for everyone over the age of 40. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/2NofUBi
22.01.2022 Recently graduated? We want to talk to you! Find out how you can join the Nexus family and start your career in Australias leading network of world-class day and short-stay hospitals. http://bit.ly/2Dna3GZ
22.01.2022 The latest advance in stem cell technology! Doctors in the UK have taken a major step towards successfully treating Macular Degeneration, the leading cause of legal blindness in Australia, responsible for 50% of all cases of blindness. This is a huge step forward and may assist countless people restore sight, and improve their quality of life. Check out the full story here: https://bbc.in/2tZCCe8
22.01.2022 The Faculty of Pain Medicine has recently appointed Melbourne-based Precision Brain, Spine and Pain Centre as an Accredited Training Unit. Dr. Richard Sullivan heads the facility, where trainee pain physicians are assessed on clinical performance and undergo workplace-based assessments. https://goo.gl/gnNa4x
21.01.2022 We recently said goodbye to one of our original staff members, Karen Booth, as she is retiring and moving to beautiful Noosa. She was integral to the set up of National Day Surgery and shes loved by all the staff and doctors. She will be greatly missed and we wish her all the best.
21.01.2022 Are you a passionate nurse looking to work in a world-class hospital? Were on the hunt for bright and motivated staff who can help us to maintain our world-class patient care. If this sounds like you, contact us here! https://bit.ly/2Gt2ELS
20.01.2022 Elouise Mo has worked at NDSS as an enrolled nurse since January 2011 and works in recovery and theatres as a scout/circulating nurse. While with us she has completed her RN training and has successfully gained a place at St George Public Hospital in their Perioperative New grad program where she will rotate through scrub/scout and endoscopy. Her bright smile and sunny nature has been praised by many, she will be missed! We are very happy for her and wish her every success.
20.01.2022 Seeing to the future, Australian researchers are about to begin human trials of a bionic eye! It has taken more than a decade to develop but scientists believe that it may have the capacity to restore some sight for the blind. This is a huge step forward in managing blindness and has the potential to drastically improve the quality of life for many people.
20.01.2022 Corneal Cross-linking for the treatment of keratoconus has been added to the Medicare Benefits Schedule from the 1st May, greatly improving affordability of this procedure. This welcome funding supports first line treatment of progressive keratoconus, and it is likely that suitable patients who undergo timely cross-linking will have more successful visual outcomes, and avoid more invasive treatments such as corneal transplantation.
19.01.2022 Our team members are important to us and one of the important aspects of team work is that we stick by each other when the going gets tough. With the establishment of the Commonwealth Governments National Partnership Agreement, funding is being made available to cover the cost of our hospital operations for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic response. We are delighted this has allowed us to retain all of our fantastic staff, and together Nexus Hospitals stands ready to assist in any way we can in the fight against COVID-19. https://bit.ly/34YSeh6 #healthcareheroes #covid19 #inthistogether #fightagainstcovid
17.01.2022 A warm welcome to Jenna Bourke, a newly graduated registered nurse who has just joined the team here at National Day surgery. Our focus is on giving our patients the best experience possible and Jennas proactive approach to care ensures we are achieving this! Jennas dream is to work in operating theatres so watch this space as she progresses in her career!
16.01.2022 Nexus offers a special salute to our dedicated and caring nurses on World Health Day. #SupportNursesAndMidwives #COVID19 #worldhealthday
16.01.2022 Want to become part of a world-class hospital? We have twelve facilities across Australia and have a range of positions available. If youre a qualified nurse looking to join the Nexus family, contact us today- https://goo.gl/VorGhZ
16.01.2022 We are recruiting! We have twelve world-class hospitals across Austraila in need of qualified nurses so spread the word! Get in touch today to join the Nexus family! https://goo.gl/s2MqKs
15.01.2022 We hope you are all getting into the festive spirit, we certainly are! Happy Holidays from everyone at National Day Surgery Sydney!
14.01.2022 Our wonderful staff take great pride in making sure that your time with us is as comfortable and relaxed as possible for you.
14.01.2022 A beautiful memorial evening was held at National Day Surgery for Dr. Evan Richard Soicher. We have named one of our theatres after him to honour his memory. He was an exceptional ophthalmologist and colleague, and he will be sadly missed by all of us who had the privilege to work with him.
13.01.2022 Managers from all twelve Nexus Hospitals gathered in Hobart during April for the Nexus Management Meeting. This bi-annual event provides our hospital leaders with an important opportunity to draw on each others incredible range of knowledge and experience. This is a critical element of our striving to continually improve the quality of experience we offer to our patients, surgeons and staff. At the heart of this is a shared passion amongst our hospital leadership team for each of our facilities to deliver a world class service in a local and boutique setting.
11.01.2022 Melanoma is now the most common cancer in Australians aged 15 to 39. Researchers from the University of Queensland have found that freckles and moles appearing on the iris indicates a higher risk of melanoma, particularly in people under 40. Dr. Laino says Its very easy to look for iris pigmented lesions, and we hope that these findings will help doctors identify those people who may be at increased risk of melanoma and need a skin check. Read more about the study here: https://goo.gl/otfL8o
10.01.2022 Meet Emilie Chin! Its been a year now since she started at NDSS as a new grad and has now been trained to work in all areas of the day surgery. She can assist in dental lists, scrub for ophthalmic and shoulder procedures, shes about to start learning hand surgery and will also be training in anaesthetics. Emilies cheerful personality and can do attitude means she is greatly appreciated by her fellow staff members who love working with her to grow her skillset!
09.01.2022 This International Nurses Day we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. Florence brought honour and dignity to the profession at a time when disease ran rife in hospitals, and her practical approach to patient care formed the core principles underpinning the high quality of care we receive in our hospitals today. This International Nurses Day, Nexus Hospitals honours all the many people involved in providing that great care. To our nurses, our administration staff, our doctors, contractors and cleaners, we say thank you. #InternationalNursesDay #covidheroes #NexusHospitals # #nurses #florencenightingale
09.01.2022 As the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale was an inspiration and pioneer. Thats why on the anniversary of her birth, 12th of May, we celebrate nurses everywhere and the incredible contribution they make to our society. Especially today, Nexus would like to thank our nursing staff for their hard work and dedication to our patients well being. Happy International Nurses Day!
09.01.2022 The Nexus team would like to extend a warm welcome to Sally Muir, our new Doctor Liaison Director for the Northern Region! With 20 years experience in private, public and not-for-profit organisations within the health care sector, Sally is an advocate of continuous improvement in work practices, raising the bar on the quality of service offered to patients and surgeons alike. Sally has a passion for providing an environment for doctors to do their best work and deliver an optimal patient experience. Nexus shares those same values and we think its a great match. Welcome on board Sally!
07.01.2022 A smiling face and a cup of tea is sometimes all you need, luckily theyre both our speciality!
07.01.2022 As part of Cataract Awareness month, we are continuing our series of articles on cataract surgery. Did you know cataract surgery was performed as early at the 5th century BC. Cliick here to find out more. https://bit.ly/3hkd2FE
06.01.2022 Its World Glaucoma Week! 300,000 Australians have Glaucoma, but tragically, half are unaware they have the disease and therefore suffer preventable but irreversible blindness. Detection, diagnosis, treatment and support are vital to saving the their sight. Share this post and spread the word! @worldglaucomaweek http://bit.ly/2HvyV1Z
06.01.2022 Have you seen Bowel Cancer Australias Dont Wait Until Its Too Late campaign? Bowel cancer is our second-biggest cancer killer, expected to claim the lives of more than 33000 Australians by 2025. Early detection is key so make sure you participate in screening and are aware of some of the warning signs. If detected early, 90 per cent of cases can be successfully treated, so dont wait until its too late! To find out more and get involved, click here: http://bit.ly/1QZ76hL
04.01.2022 This International Nurses’ Day we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. Florence brought honour and dignity to the profession at a time when disease ran rife in hospitals, and her practical approach to patient care formed the core principles underpinning the high quality of care we receive in our hospitals today. This International Nurses’ Day, Nexus Hospitals honours all the many people involved in providing that great care. To our nurses, our administration staff, our doctors, contractors and cleaners, we say thank you. #InternationalNursesDay #covidheroes #NexusHospitals # #nurses #florencenightingale
03.01.2022 The Nexus team met in Adelaide to discuss our goals for the year ahead! We exchanged views on the patient experience and the importance of empathy in the healthcare setting. Its so important to us that patients and surgeons are given a personalised experience during their time with us. Thats our focus for 2018.
02.01.2022 We are proud to announce that Nexus Hospitals are the Gold Sponsors of the Australian Society of Ophthalmologists Business Skills Expo for 2018! @austsocophthals Dont miss Scott Bell, our COO, presenting Practice tips: initiating, sustaining to succession planning at 1:15pm! Date: 12th May ... Location: InterContinental Hotel, Double Bay. This event is free for ASO members. See more
02.01.2022 Nexus COO, Scott Bell, kicked off the afternoon session at the Australian Society of Ophthalmologists Business Expo on the weekend, providing tips on running an ophthalmic practice. His well-received presentation covered topics from how to set up and grow a new practice, developing meaningful referrer engagement strategies, and how to sustain a business that has value through to retirement.
02.01.2022 Nexus Hospitals CEO, Andrew Petering has been interviewed in CEO Magazine on leading a truly collaborative culture at Nexus, and the benefit that brings to the healthcare system. You can read the full article here: https://www.nexushospitals.com.au/ceo-magazine-putting-the/
02.01.2022 Have you recently graduated and are looking for a career as a nurse? We have twelve world-class hospitals across Australia always looking for qualified nurses so spread the word! Get in touch with us today to join the Nexus family! https://goo.gl/s2MqKs
01.01.2022 A message from our CEO. September 10th - remember to say RUOK? https://www.nexushospitals.com.au/ruok-day/ #NexusHospitals #RUOK #ruokday2020
01.01.2022 Nexus hospitals are proud to support Interplast and all the incredible work they do! @Interplastanz are a fantastic organisation that send volunteer medical staff to developing countries in the Asia Pacific region to provide free life-changing treatment, as well as training to local medical professionals in order to make a long-term difference. Many staff and surgeons from Nexus Hospitals have been active Interplast volunteers for several years and we are pleased to be buil...ding on this connection each year. To find out more visit: www.interplast.org.au
01.01.2022 June is Cataract Awareness month, and Nexus Hospitals will be running a series of stories on cataract what it is, how it impacts quality of life, and most importantly, how successful surgery is. Please follow the link to find out more: https://bit.ly/3eMp48r
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