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  • First Nations mothers contribute to critical maternity research at the Women’s

    During NAIDOC Week, we are sharing what First Nations mothers have told us is most important in their maternity care.

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  • Meet the winners of the 2022 Nursing and Midwifery Awards

    Nurses and midwives throughout the Royal Women’s Hospital have been recognised for their outstanding commitment to patients and families.

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  • Supporting timely access to abortion care

    Access to early medical abortion in Victoria should improve, with the launch of a new training module for healthcare workers.

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  • NICU nurse and Care Manager Ash Scoular was awarded for skills gained in family centred nursing care to neonates.
    Providing care and community

    A neonatal intensive care nurse at the Women’s has been recognised for her work breaking down barriers for LGBTIQ+ patients and their families.

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  • The Women’s launches bold new roadmap

    The Women’s has outlined its vision for a healthier future for women and babies with the launch of a new strategic plan.

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  • Menopause: a stage of life, not a diagnosis

    The Women's Director of Gynaecology Research is on a mission. She wants to tackle the ‘over medicalisation’ of menopause and instead show its ‘light and shade’.

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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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  • Innovating for a just and reconciled Australia

    The Women’s is celebrating National Reconciliation Week with the launch of its Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).

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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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