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Introducing Dr Pelvic Floor
Dr Tanaka Dune wants to talk about your pelvic health. The Royal Women’s Hospital’s urogynaecologist is working to shatter the stigma associated with many women’s health issues.
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Achievements celebrated at the 2022 Women’s Staff Awards
Staff across the Women’s were recognised recently for their passion, excellence and dedication at the Women’s 2022 Staff Awards.
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The Women’s welcomes investment in women’s health
Over $2 billion has been promised by the state government towards Stage 1 works at the Arden Precinct, taking in the Women's and RMH.
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The Women’s announces bold new sustainability target
The Royal Women’s Hospital has committed to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 in a new environmental strategy launched this week.
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New associate professors named at the Women’s
The Royal Women’s Hospital congratulates four of our esteemed clinicians who have been appointed clinical associate professors (honorary) by the University of Melbourne.
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Improving access to cervical cancer screening
The Royal Women’s Hospital nurse Ange Steele is on the frontline in the fight to eliminate cervical cancer.
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Dr Paddy Moore nationally recognised
One of the Women’s most experienced women’s health experts has been recognised by the Governor General for significant service to women’s reproductive health in Australia.
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Happy first Father’s Day to Kane and Dale: recipients of our sperm preservation services
We are celebrating the resilience of patients Kane and Dale – and the treatment at the Women's that helped them become dads.
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The Women’s contribution to do-it-yourself cervical cancer screening
We are pleased that women due for cervical screening can now self-collect a sample, as an alternative to a cervical screening test (previously known as a Pap test).
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Lord Mayor appointed as the Women’s first Philanthropy Ambassador
Sally Capp says donors can have a huge impact on the wellbeing of Victorian women and newborns.
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