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Scholarship program highlights the impact of generosityThe hard work and dedication of staff at the Women’s has been recognised through the announcement of the 2023 Women’s scholarships.
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How artificial intelligence can support the clinical workflow in the futureProfessor Karin Verspoor, Dean of the School of Computing Technologies at RMIT University, was guest speaker at the Women's 2023 Tracy Maund Oration.
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Nurses and midwives recognised at annual awardsNurses and midwives at the Women’s were celebrated at an annual awards ceremony yesterday (9 May 2023).
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International Women’s Day: our role in breaking down gender-based healthcare barriersThe Women’s CEO Professor Sue Matthews has spoken at a Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) Alliance event, addressing gender bias in Australian healthcare.
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The Women’s celebrates IWDThe message at the heart of the Royal Women’s Hospitals’ International Women’s Day Breakfast was simple: we need to listen to the varied and powerful voices of women.
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Neonatal research in the spotlight for Cool TopicsResearchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital joined leading international experts to share the latest in newborn medicine at the annual Cool Topics conference.
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Climate care in focus for Tracy Maund OrationThe annual Tracy Maund Oration has returned as an in-person event at the Women’s, with the spotlight on healthcare and ‘climate care.’
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Kick-starting a new narrative for older womenA new Melbourne exhibition is celebrating the strength and beauty of older women and challenging negative stereotypes of aging with a varied program of arts and events at Abbotsford Convent.
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‘A lot has changed, but not quickly enough’Clinicians, advocates and pioneers from the Royal Women’s Hospital came together this week to engage in a panel discussion on the future of women’s health for International Women’s Day.
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Leading the conversation on the future of women’s healthcare in AustraliaKey issues in women’s healthcare will be discussed by clinicians, advocates and pioneers from the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne tomorrow (March 4) in a virtual broadcast for International Women’s Day.
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