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When grateful patients become grateful donors
At the Women’s, nurses, midwifes, doctors and researchers are saving and improving lives every day. Many of our patients and families are aware of the extra lengths our staff go to.
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Cornelia Program recognised as child protection champion
Congratulations to the Cornelia Program, joint winner in the 2023 Victorian Protecting Children Awards. The program has been recognised for providing a pathway out of homelessness for pregnant women and their babies.
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Neonatal care pioneer Marie Campbell leaves $100,000 to ovarian cancer research
We celebrate the life and legacy of the late Marie Campbell, a former staff member who has left $100,000 to ovarian cancer research at the Royal Women’s Hospital.
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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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A story of hope this Christmas
Help our brilliant researchers and clinicians bring hope to the lives of women and babies.
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Scholarships highlight power of philanthropy
The hard work of staff at the Royal Women’s Hospital has been recognised with the announcement of the 2022 Women’s scholarships.
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Making a difference through research
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s annual Research Report was launched last night at an event celebrating the achievements of the hospital’s ten research centres.
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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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A change of clothes can change everything for vulnerable patients
Donations of everyday items bring comfort and dignity to patients accessing the Women’s Alcohol and Drug Service (WADS).
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