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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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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Support through infant loss
Mylah passed away at nine weeks old from a rare genetic condition. This Say Their Name Day, her mother Jodie shares her story to help other families feel less alone.
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Shining a spotlight on social work
This World Social Work Day we’re acknowledging the vital contribution of the Women’s social workers as counsellors, advocates and human rights activists.
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Celebrating 30 years of leading pregnancy research
For three decades, researchers and clinicians at the Royal Women’s Hospital’s Pregnancy Research Centre have been improving outcomes for women and babies. Now they’re looking ahead to the next 30 years.
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How Baggarrook is closing the gap
Baggarrook is more than just a midwifery program – it’s a community. This National Close the Gap Day the Women’s Baggarrook midwives share how they’re improving outcomes for Indigenous families.
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The Women’s leads critical health discussion at Governor’s Lecture Series
Prominent clinicians and researchers have addressed important questions about health and equity as part of the Victorian Governor’s Lecture Series.
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