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The Women’s welcomes focus on sex and gender differences within the health system
CEO 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’ event
Hundreds 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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The power of preventative surgery for ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer detection and treatment remains a challenge, but genetic testing and preventative surgery have proven to be powerful tools against the disease.
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Working to connect First Nations mothers and babies with culturally appropriate services
A 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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Changes to services at Sandringham
From 6 February 2023, Sandringham Hospital's maternity, newborn and gynaecology services will be managed by Monash Health.
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Professor Sue Matthews appointed to the National Women’s Health Advisory Council
The Council is an important step in addressing a range of issues that often result in Australian women and girls experiencing poor health outcomes.
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A sleep intervention that’s saving lives
The introduction of a simple, low-cost sleep intervention has had a profound impact on the rate of SIDS deaths of infants in the Women’s Alcohol and Drug Service (WADS).
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Lyn Swinburne AO named the Women’s second Philanthropy Ambassador
The Women’s welcomes former Board Chair Lyn Swinburne AO as the hospital’s second Philanthropy Ambassador.
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Navigating pregnancy with a hidden disability
Georgia is autistic and has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This International Day of People with Disability, she shares what it’s like to navigate pregnancy with a hidden disability.
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Neonatal research in the spotlight for Cool Topics
Researchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital joined leading international experts to share the latest in newborn medicine at the annual Cool Topics conference.
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