Cool Topics 2025: Listening to babies, learning from families
Australia’s leading neonatal conference returned to Melbourne last week, proudly hosted by the Royal Women’s Hospital. This year, Cool Topics shifted the spotlight from technology to humanity.
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HPV vaccination rates boosting ‘health equity’ for girls and womenNew data shows that most Australian students are taking part in the National Vaccination Program for Human Papillomavirus (HPV), regardless of gender.
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The Women’s celebrates IWDThe message at the heart of the Royal Women’s Hospitals’ International Women’s Day Breakfast was simple: we need to listen to the varied and powerful voices of women.
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Endometriosis research a priority for the Women’sNine endometriosis projects are exploring non-invasive diagnosis options, supplement-based pain relief, the rollout of a digital fertility platform, and more.
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The Women’s welcomes focus on sex and gender differences within the health systemCEO of the Royal Women’s Hospital, Professor Sue Matthews welcomes the release of the terms of reference for the National Women’s Health Advisory Council.
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Researchers inspire students at the Women’s ‘Meet a Scientist’ eventHundreds of female students have participated in the Women’s annual ‘Meet a Scientist’ event, held on the eve of International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
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Working to connect First Nations mothers and babies with culturally appropriate servicesA new study shows the high standard of care Victorian public hospitals can deliver to First Nations families – when patients are correctly identified.
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