Podcast offers behind the scenes look at the remarkable people shaping the future of healthcare

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Professor James Elliott and Associate Professor Matt Doane TMT podcast

A new podcast has been launched showcasing groundbreaking research, innovative healthcare, and inspiring stories from clinicians and researchers across Northern Sydney.

Tomorrow’s Medicine Today is an initiative of the Northern Sydney Local Health District and the Kolling Institute, the oldest medical research institute in New South Wales.

What sets Tomorrow’s Medicine Today apart from many other medical or research podcasts is its unique blend of authenticity and expertise. The conversations are relaxed and real, but they’re also deeply insightful – offering listeners access to cutting edge science, emerging clinical innovations and the kind of knowledge you rarely hear outside a hospital or research institute.

Co-hosted by the Kolling Institute’s Academic Director Professor James Elliott and leading Royal North Shore Hospital anaesthetist Dr Matthew Doane, the series offers an insight into the impressive clinicians and researchers driving innovation and life-changing healthcare.
It’s a behind the scenes look at the latest advances in healthcare, as well as some inspiring stories from clinicians, researchers and their broader teams.

Chief Executive of the Northern Sydney Local Health District, Anthony Schembri said the podcast offers a great opportunity to highlight our strength in research and innovation.

“Our teams are delivering truly outstanding work in healthcare and medical research,” he said.

“This podcast is a fantastic platform to share that work with our community and direct the spotlight to the people behind the breakthroughs.”

Co-host Professor James Elliott said the series demonstrates the depth of talent and discovery in Northern Sydney.
“Each year, Stanford University publishes a list of the top two per cent of researchers globally, and many of those names are my colleagues right here at the Kolling Institute and the local health district,” he said.

“That’s what inspired this podcast. It’s a chance to share details of the world-class research and healthcare here in Northern Sydney with a wider audience.”

NORTH Foundation CEO Gilbert Lorquet encourages supporters to tune in. “This podcast is a fantastic resource for anyone who cares about advancements in healthcare. It brings the work of our clinicians and researchers to life in a way that’s engaging, insightful and genuinely interesting.”

For the team at the NORTH Foundation, this podcast is especially important because it shines a light on the cutting edge research and innovation our community works so hard to champion. Raising awareness of world class healthcare is central to our purpose, and this podcast aligns perfectly with that purpose – helping supporters understand the breakthroughs their generosity makes possible.

New episodes are released fortnightly and are available on the Northern Sydney Local Health District website: https://bit.ly/nslhd-tmt

You can also check them out on Spotify: https://bit.ly/448P755

Professor James Elliott and Associate Professor Matt Doane TMT podcast
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