IWD breakfast discussions: Women’s Health on the Rise
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s annual International Women’s Day breakfast focused on the next phase of women’s health reform.
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World-first trial helping our sickest babiesExpert neonatologists and researchers at the Women’s have helped to establish a new method of care that could improve outcomes for premature newborns all over the world.
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Inspiring story of strength to launch our Mother’s Day AppealThe Women’s is highlighting the story of Celeste and baby Teddi as part of our annual Mother’s Day appeal. Warning: story speaks about infant loss.
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Millions in funding for the Women’s researchersResearchers at the Royal Women’s Hospital have secured $10.6 million in government grants from the Medical Research Future Fund.
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Celebration for the Gandel Simulation ServiceTwo years after the introduction of the Gandel Simulation Service at the Women's, colleagues and supporters gathered to mark the program's anniversary.
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Women’s volunteers take home innovation awardThe Women's Guide and Waitroom Support Volunteer Program has taken home the COVID Innovation Award at the 2021 Volunteering Awards.
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‘ELFS’ app could change the course of endometriosisResearchers at the Royal Women’s Hospital are part of a new project, collecting real-time data from pregnant women and those trying to conceive, as they deal with the fertility implications of endometriosis.
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