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Pilot program launched to support hospital shift workers
More than 2,500 Victorian nurses and midwives will take part in an innovative pilot study aimed at improving the mental, emotional and physical health of shift workers caring for patients at the bedside.
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The Women’s pioneers receive Queen’s Birthday Honours
Two pioneers in women’s health at the Women’s have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
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Parkville partners join to acknowledge Sorry Day
The Women’s, the Royal Melbourne and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre affirm our joint commitment to righting the wrongs of the past and continuing along the journey of reconciliation.
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Nursing and Midwifery Awards 2017
This week the Women’s celebrated the great contribution of its nursing and midwifery staff, for the annual Nursing and Midwifery Awards
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Celebrating International Women’s Day
On International Women's Day, we celebrate the diversity and richness of our female staff with a special photographic exhibition ‘The women behind the Women’s’.
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Comment: Hard-won rights for women’s health are under threat in Australia, too
By Dr Helen Szoke: Many Australians are outraged about, and rightfully fearful of, the very real global threat to women’s health and reproductive rights following recent political events in the US.
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The Women’s welcomes the state’s first Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Plan
The Women’s welcome the State Government’s new plan that will assist women in accessing more comprehensive health care, including contraception and abortions, in their communities.
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Vale Betty Amsden
Generous philanthropist and long-term supporter of the Royal Women’s Hospital, Betty Amsden, has sadly passed away.
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The Women’s woos the next generation of medical scientists
Victoria’s leading women’s hospital is opening its doors to local schools as part of efforts to encourage more young women to choose a career in science, research and medicine.
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Founder of the Women’s alcohol and drug service receives Australia Day honours
The founder of the Women’s first Chemical Dependency Unit, Dr Leonard Jack Kliman, was acknowledged for his service to medicine in obstetrics and gynaecology in the 2017 Australia Day Honours last week, receiving a Medal of the Order of Australia.
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