Independent evaluation finds Cornelia program is working
An independent evaluation has shown: the Cornelia program works. The comprehensive review was conducted by RMIT University and La Trobe University.
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Here to help: recognising our volunteers
Volunteers are often the first person a patient meets when they come to the Women's. They provide companionship, support and kindness.
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Bonds between nurses strengthened during COVID
For International Nurses Day, two nurse-midwives from the Women’s Emergency Care share their experience of life in emergency and the bonds that form when working under pressure.
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Continuity of care a huge boost for First Nations mothers
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s Baggarrook midwifery care is helping to close to gap in mortality and birth complications for First Nations mothers, and has been put in the spotlight by a new study.
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Celebrating our incredible midwives
Two of the Women’s incredible midwives reflect on what’s changed in midwifery over the past 100 years – and some things that will never change.
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Meet Goldie, the therapy dog bringing joy in dark places
Goldie is a golden retriever offering emotional support to victim/survivors of sexual assault and the staff who work with them at CASA House
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World-first trial helping our sickest babies
Expert neonatologists and researchers at the Women’s have helped to establish a new method of care that could improve outcomes for premature newborns all over the world.
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