The Royal Children's Hospital certainly isn't a place anyone wants to land, though it's unfortunately an inevitable reality for some families. But when that time comes, they can be certain that due to people like Professor Catherine Crock the journeys and the outcomes are having the needle moved in the right direction.\xa0Sure, we're super lucky to have such advanced medicine at our fingertips, but along the way it's fair to say we've lost touch and appreciation for the very real healing power of the somewhat unseen stuff.
\nThe healing power of sights, sounds, ambience and culture... of kindness.\xa0
\nProfessor Catherine Crock is a medical pioneer, producer of music and theatrics, humanitarian, mother and advocate for change.\xa0
\nA Physician at The Royal Children\u2019s Hospital Melbourne, Catherine has successfully implemented a raft of positive changes to healthcare in organisational culture, services and patient/family support. She is a Professor in the Faculty of Health, Deakin University.
\nShe is Chair and Founder of The Hush Foundation, a charity working to transform healthcare by improving partnerships, culture and the environment to support health and wellbeing. Hush, in collaboration with some of Australia\u2019s finest musical talent, has commissioned nineteen albums of music specifically for application within healthcare.
\nPlonk yourself down amidst some nice scenery and let this powerful conversation flood your cells.
\nPROFESSOR CATHERINE CROCK (AM)
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