Burnside War Memorial Hospital
Jane Marsh is a Policy and Advocacy Committee member at the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care and has been working there since April 2014. Additionally, Jane serves as the Clinical Manager Oncology at Burnside Hospital since February 2005, where Jane oversees patient care and staff activities in various centers. Jane also holds the position of Clinical Manager at The Breast Centre. Jane has received education from Royal Marsden Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospital.
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Burnside War Memorial Hospital
Burnside War Memorial Hospital was established as a living memorial to the men and women of the District who gave their lives in the two World Wars, and all others who served, made possible through the foresight of the City of Burnside and the generous gift of Attunga by Otto Georg von Rieben in 1944. Today, Burnside Hospital remains a private not-for-profit community hospital, offering a range of services and clinics to care for and support the thousands of patients who choose to have their healthcare needs met here each year. Our vision: To sustainably serve current and future generations of the Burnside and broader South Australian communities by delivering excellent outcomes for patients. Our mission: To honour the intent of the Deed of Gift of Mr Otto von Rieben by successfully providing safe, contemporary care for every patient, every time in current well equipped facilities.