A special dinner acknowledged the contribution of women in medicine.
Author: Alexandra Ristway
The unit has moved to a new home on the same floor as the existing cardiac services.
Sydney Adventist Hospital will now be able to change lives through earlier detection and treatment of cancer and brain disease thanks to its new PET-CT scanner that features cutting-edge technology.
The San scored the highest ranking in areas such as well-organised care, polite and courteous staff, and comfort and cleanliness of facilities.
The event is part of a campaign being run by the hospital throughout the month titled “Feel, Act, Know”.
A special part of the service was the inaugural presentation of the "Visionaries of the San" video, featuring Dr Bert Clifford, Rose-Marie Radley and Pam Ludowici.
A team from Sydney Adventist Hospital joined the thousands of competitors who stepped out for this year's City2Surf event.
Leaders reflected on the San's achievements over the past financial year and looked at the priorities for the year ahead.
Geoff Andrews has given more than three decades of service to the hospital.
A colourful new painting by Indigenous artist and former patient Darleen Cooper was gifted to the San as part of NAIDOC Week.