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Kick-starting a new narrative for older women
A 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 Australia
Key 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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IVF success comparator welcomed by the Women’s
The Royal Women’s Hospital has today welcomed a new online portal enabling women and families to compare Australian IVF clinic success rates and helping them predict IVF success based on age, infertility diagnosis and other factors.
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International Women’s Day
Ahead of International Women's Day, join broadcast journalist Virginia Trioli and our panel of women’s health champions on Thursday 4 March as they discuss the critical health issues facing women today.
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The Australia Day award winners championing women and girls
We've rounded up some of the highlights of the award winners who are championing women and girls in their incredible work.
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Royal Women’s Hospital Annual General Meeting
Notice is hereby give that the Annual General Meeting of the Royal Women's Hospital will be held on Thursday 18 February via Webex.
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Heartfelt messages help end challenging year for healthcare workers
The Royal Women’s Hospital has launched a virtual Wall of Gratitude for its staff, sharing patient reviews and stories to highlight the many positive impacts and outcomes – despite the challenging year.
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Pregnant with twins, Mia contracted COVID-19
At 26 weeks pregnant with twins, Mia fell critically ill with COVID-19. The doctors at a major Melbourne hospital were about to sedate her and put her on a mechanical ventilator to breath. Working in partnership with them was a team of obstetricians and neonatologists from the Women’s who were at her bedside doing their utmost to keep Mia’s babies alive.
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10 years a stroke survivor, one year a mum
In celebration of this year’s International Day of People with Disability, a former patient of the Women’s Women with Individual Needs Clinic Dennisse Bonanno has shared her experience of motherhood after experiencing a stroke nearly 10 years ago.
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