Jellybean #13 with Penny Stewart

Published: May 10, 2016, 4:55 a.m.

The White Haired Doctor. A different kind of pioneer.\n\nI had the pleasure of speaking to one of the heroes of indigenous critical care at the CICM ASM a while back in Wellington, New Zealand, Dr Penny Stewart. Director of Alice Springs ICU.\n\nThe \u201cwhite haired doctor\u201d in the \u201cland of the long white cloud\u201d.\nRed Hot Medicine in the Hot Red Centre of Australia.\nAlice Springs Hospital, in the Northern Territory of Australia, is one of the worlds most remote Intensive Care Units.\nIt cares for some of the worlds most spectacular people in one of the worlds most spectacular environments. Penny calls them the Central Desert Mob.\nSick people but reversible causes. The ICU experience in Alice is distinct from most other centres. The ability of the population around Alice Springs to recover from the insults thrown at them is legendary. Not just verbal insults, not just colonial insults but also physical insults. These are tough people. They would have to be.\nPenny has published previously on the differences in the presentation of, and recovery from, severe sepsis in the indigenous western desert population that visit her unit.\nSevere sepsis, pancreatitis, haemophilus, humorous, human. \n\nHave a listen to Penny \u201cyarning\u201d at the CICM ASM. Some of the details and data in this Jellybean Flashback may have been updated. If you are interested in Alice, and why wouldn\u2019t you be, then consider getting in touch and getting the up to date information about a sojourn in the centre.