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Achievements celebrated at the 2022 Women’s Staff Awards
Staff across the Women’s were recognised recently for their passion, excellence and dedication at the Women’s 2022 Staff Awards.
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The Women’s announces bold new sustainability target
The Royal Women’s Hospital has committed to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 in a new environmental strategy launched this week.
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New associate professors named at the Women’s
The Royal Women’s Hospital congratulates four of our esteemed clinicians who have been appointed clinical associate professors (honorary) by the University of Melbourne.
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Improving access to cervical cancer screening
The Royal Women’s Hospital nurse Ange Steele is on the frontline in the fight to eliminate cervical cancer.
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Dr Paddy Moore nationally recognised
One of the Women’s most experienced women’s health experts has been recognised by the Governor General for significant service to women’s reproductive health in Australia.
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Navigating the grief of infant loss
When Sky Matheos and Trisdan Roberts lost their twin girls Remi and River at just four days old, the Women’s social worker Karen Fitzpatrick helped them navigate their way through a traumatic time.
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Improving patient wellbeing through community and companionship
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s new art therapist helps patients and staff to explore their mental, emotional and physical wellbeing through colour.
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Leading the way in breastfeeding care
For World Breastfeeding Week 2022 we spoke to the Royal Women’s Hospital’s medical officer for lactation, Dr Lisa Amir, about her ground-breaking career.
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Navigating life after NICU
The Women’s UPstart program helps families of extremely premature babies to navigate life after the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
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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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