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First Nations mothers contribute to critical maternity research at the Women’sDuring 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 AwardsNurses 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 careAccess to early medical abortion in Victoria should improve, with the launch of a new training module for healthcare workers.
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Providing care and communityA 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 roadmapThe 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 diagnosisThe 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 patientsDonations 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 AustraliaThe 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 volunteersVolunteers 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 COVIDFor 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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