Wow, what a big week we’ve had with our TPCH Charlies Week celebrations, marking our hospital’s 69th birthday. It’s been a great, fun-filled week with some fantastic activities (and lots of food!). On behalf of the Executive team I would like to thank staff for participating and getting involved in the true spirit of the week.
Yesterday we held our annual TPCH Staff Excellence Awards ceremony to acknowledge those staff who are recognised as stand outs in their respective field or area, and support TPCH to be the strong leader in health care that it is.Congratulations to the following staff and teams who received awards this year: People Focus Winner: Jonathan Norris, Metro North Mental Health – TPCH Highly Commended: Sarah Watson, Thoracic Medicine Innovation Winner: Living Heart Project, Critical Care Research Group Highly Commended: ICU of the Future, Critical Research Group Excellence in Performance Winner: Jenna Stonestreet, Nutrition and Dietetics Highly Commended: General Surgical Theatre Nurses Leadership Winner: Roslyn Blasl, Rehabilitation and Acute Stroke Unit Highly Commended: Mika Varitimos, Pharmacy Department Values in Action EPIC Business Advisory Team Caitlin Kearney, Internal Medicine Service Dr Jacqueline Lippiatt and Dr Lisa Stanton, Anaesthetics Department Lucy Casserly, Nursing Kea-Hill Johnson, Administration Chermside Community Mental Health Service Excellence in Integrated Care Winner: Sara Winter, Psychology Department Highly Commended: Dr Kristy Rogan, Internal Medicine Service Excellence in Training and Education Winner: Palliative Care Service Highly Commended: Joan Holmes, Nursing Education First Nation Staff Winner: Mark Budd, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Service Improving First Nations Health Winner: Quantifying Rheumatic Heart Disease Awareness as a Tool for Primary Prevention of the disease: A pilot study Research Support Winner: Dr Manju Chandrasegaram, General Surgery Rising Star of Research Winner: Michael Savage, Cardiology Highly Commended: Hollie Bendotti, Thoracic Medicine Research Partnership Winner: Professor John Fraser, Critical Care Research Group Researcher of the Year Winner: Assoc Prof Peter Lazzirini, Allied Health Research Collaborative Executive Director’s Award Winner: Food Services
Length of Service Awards
We also held our Length of Service awards yesterday recognising the dedicated service of our staff. I’d like to thank those staff for their commitment over many years, especially the following staff for their significant longstanding service.
40 years
Debra Bristow Lona Coles Michele Dalton Helen Godfrey Janice Reid Michelle SleeTPCH Charlie’s Week winners
Hour of Power
Michael Ray Award for the Best Basic Science/Translational Presentation – Margaret Passmore Richard Slaughter Award for the Best Clinical Presentation Jim Crowhurst Paul Zimmerman Award for the Best New InvestigatorThomas Georgeson
People’s Choice Award
Keibun LiuMaster Cake Competition
Best Traditional Bake: Jenna Yvonne, Pharmacy – Banana Cake Best Contemporary Bake: Erin Dunn, Pharmacy – Strawberry Sour Cream Streusel Cake Best Creative Cake: Donna Strain, Endoscopy – “Happy As”People’s choice award: Shelby Golinski, Medical Education – Raspberry Lemon Delight
Trivia Quiz
Team Shmastro, GastroenterologyTreasure Hunt
Rangers of Motion, Physiotherapy teamRace around the Helipad
Fastest female <30 yrs:Ash O’Loughlin, PhysiotherapyFastest male <30 yrs: Jeremy Schoenmaker, Physiotherapy
Fastest female 31-45 yrs: Terri Morgan, Pharmacy
Fastest male 30-45 yrs: Greg Drew, Electricians
Fastest female 45+ yrs: Paula Munro, Palliative Care Fastest male 45+ yrs:Greg Morrison, Physiotherapy
Fastest team: The Hairy Ballers, Physiotherapy Best Dressed Team: The Super Mario Brothers, Occupational TherapyCharlies Fitness Challenge
Strict pull ups: Male – Andy Mitchell Female – Liz Ball
Planking: Male – Shaun Goedhart Female – Ali Puanaki Strength Swap: Ali Puanaki and Janine Fogarty Echo Bike Calorie Burn: Jeremy Schoenmaker, Michael Caruana, Liz Ball , James CardwellShort Film Competition
Insurance by Ross Uhlmann, PhysiotherapyGiving Day
The Common Good’s annual Giving Day was a huge success, with donations exceeding the $100,000 goal and a lot of fun had by all who attended! We couldn’t have reached this impressive milestone or had such a fantastic day without the help of ourgenerous supporters, and volunteers, along with the hospital teams who rolled up their sleeves to drum up donations. We are also so grateful to everyone who joined in activities including the obvious favourite – the Puppy Patting Pen.
The funds raised this year will be used to support a range of vital, patient-centred projects within TPCH’s Children’s Emergency Department and Children’s Ward including the reinstatement and refreshment of the children’s retreat space in the Paediatric Ward, as well as additional sensory resources for the broader service. A huge thanks to Steve Francia and his team at the Common Good for their efforts in coordinating such a successful Giving Day event that will help us deliver initiatives to improve the experience of our smallest patients.Congratulations again to all of our winners, and thank you to everyone who helped make TPCH Week a great success.
Tami.