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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Sporting inspiration kicks off International Women’s DayThe Royal Women’s Hospital has kicked off International Women’s Day celebrations with its fourth annual breakfast event, inviting leaders in business and health to hear from this year’s keynote speaker Nicole Livingstone OAM.
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CEO calls on women to lift each other up this International Women’s DayThe speech, delivered by Dr Sue Matthews at the annual Women's IWD Breakfast, underlines the importance of advocating for vulnerable and marginalised women.
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Journey to reconciliation begins at the Women’sThe Women's launched its Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan, bringing together the Aboriginal, patient and staff community.
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Health sector alliance raises concerns over Religious Discrimination Bill draftThe Women's has joined an alliance of Victorian health organisations calling on the Prime Minister and Attorney General to ensure the Religious Discrimination Bill does not compromise the sector’s ability to provide high-quality care to everyone, without discrimination.
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Study reveals risk of heart disease later in life for premature babiesA new study by the Women's shows that young adults born extremely premature are susceptible to high blood pressure.
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$400,000 awarded to device for critically ill babiesA new device being developed at the Women's to help babies in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit has been awarded a grant from Federal Government of $400,000.
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