Hipcast
Hipcast
Five Years at the Top: Lessons from the Waitematā Golden Hip Team
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In this episode of Hipcast, we’re joined by the Waitematā Hip Fracture Team in Aotearoa New Zealand, winners of the ANZHFR Golden Hip Award for five consecutive years.
Dr Min Yee Seow (Clinical Lead, Orthogeriatric Service), Vandhana Sharan (Orthopaedic Charge Nurse), and Kyleigh Pailman (Orthopaedic Physiotherapist) share how their multidisciplinary team has built one of the highest-performing hip fracture services across Australia and New Zealand.
The conversation explores the practical systems, team culture, and small operational changes that help Waitematā consistently deliver high-quality care – from coordinated multidisciplinary teamwork and early mobilisation to managing common challenges such as delirium and patient flow.
Importantly, the team reflects on the lessons learned along the way and offers practical advice for services looking to improve their own hip fracture care.
Whether you work in orthopaedics, geriatrics, nursing, physiotherapy, or health service leadership, this episode provides valuable insights into how strong teamwork and continuous improvement can translate into better outcomes for patients with hip fracture.
🎙️ Hipcast is hosted by Dr Niamh Dove and produced by the Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry, dedicated to improving outcomes and experiences for people with hip fracture and those who care for them.