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Acknowledging our past role in forced separation of mothers from their babiesThe Women's acknowledges its past role in the forced separation of mothers and babies and their subsequent adoption. We recognise the undeniable harm and long-term damage our actions have caused and we are committed to acknowledging their trauma and experiences.
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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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New global survey launched to shape the future of menopause researchA new study wants to address the gap between what researchers choose to study and what patients and healthcare providers want to know.
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Celebrating passion and leadership at the Staff Excellence AwardsThe Women’s staff and volunteers were celebrated for their passion, leadership and dedication at the annual Staff Excellence Awards.
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When grateful patients become grateful donorsAt the Women’s, nurses, midwifes, doctors and researchers are saving and improving lives every day. Many of our patients and families are aware of the extra lengths our staff go to.
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Cornelia Program recognised as child protection championCongratulations to the Cornelia Program, joint winner in the 2023 Victorian Protecting Children Awards. The program has been recognised for providing a pathway out of homelessness for pregnant women and their babies.
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Late Career Program celebrates experienced nurses and midwivesThe Women’s experienced midwives are sharing their knowledge and skills with the next generation, thanks to an exciting new project.
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Family violence: Providing a pathway to safety and healingThrough generous philanthropy support, Professor Kelsey Hegarty can now focus on new projects to support women affected by family violence.
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Staff ideas helping Victoria’s most vulnerableSome of Victoria’s most vulnerable women are set to benefit from ideas spearheaded by the Women’s staff.
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Type 1 diabetes in pregnancy – proving that technology can make all the differenceAlexandra Hodal is living with type 1 diabetes and uses CGM technology during pregnancy.
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