🚀Get a Sneak Peek: Guided Tours of Queen Elizabeth Hospital's Kangkanthi
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For a complimentary guided tour of Kangkanthi, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital's new Clinical Services Building, South Australians will need to act quickly.
On Sunday, June 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kangkanthi, which translates to "to care" in Kaurna, will be open to the public for a sneak peek. Guided tours will depart every 15 minutes.
Tour groups will walk through the world-class $314 million building for 30 minutes; tickets are limited.
The tour will include a look at the 14-bed intensive care unit, the new rehabilitation unit and the 50 per cent larger emergency department, which will have 46 treatment bays.
Member for Cheltenham, Joe Szakacs MP said this is a great opportunity for Western suburbs residents to get a first look at Kangkanthi.
“It is a world-class building that we can be proud of, and will help to deliver quality healthcare to the west,” He said
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People will also have the chance to see some of the 12 state-of-the-art operating theatres which have advanced digital technology to assist in surgical decision making and treatment.
Following the tour, the building will again be closed for a full clinical clean, final touches and training, before Kangkanthi opens its doors for patients in July.
Kangkanthi will include 52 new beds that is part of the Malinauskas Labor Government’s commitment to open 150 beds this year.
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