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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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Inspiring story of strength to launch our Mother’s Day Appeal
The Women’s is highlighting the story of Celeste and baby Teddi as part of our annual Mother’s Day appeal. Warning: story speaks about infant loss.
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COVID miracle mum’s Christmas wish
Kaillee and her partner Chris were over the moon when they found out they were expecting twins last year. But in July 2020, at 26 weeks pregnant, Kaillee was admitted to intensive care after contracting COVID during Melbourne’s second deadly wave.
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Australia on track to eradicate cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is considered one of the world’s most preventable cancers, and the Royal Women’s Hospital continues to play a leading role in eradicating it.
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Evidence supports a new screening tool for family violence during pregnancy
A new study from the Royal Women’s Hospital has for the first time proven the effectiveness of a simple screening tool for family violence for use in antenatal care.
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New data shows significant increase in premature babies surviving without disability
Our 25-year study has found that the number of premature babies surviving without disability has increased by 20 per cent since the 1990s.
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How Katie found hope after devastating loss
Katie was 28 weeks pregnant when she developed a life-threatening pregnancy condition. Watch and read her story and donate to support the Women’s life-saving research.
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