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Celebrated neonatologist Professor Lex Doyle recognised in Queens’ birthday honours
Messages of congratulations are flooding in for the Women’s Head of Clinical Research Development, Professor Lex Doyle AO after he was named an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours recently.
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Research shows new cervical screening is more effective
A study led by researchers from The Royal Women’s Hospital and the University of Melbourne has shown that the recent change to Australia’s cervical screening tests is resulting in earlier detection of potentially cancer-causing infections.
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Professor Lex Doyle honoured for outstanding contribution to paediatrics
Professor Lex Doyle has been recognised for his outstanding contribution over decades to improving the health of newborns and children through neonatology and paediatrics research.
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Preterm babies breathing easier closer to home
Babies born 31 weeks’ gestation or later could be breathing easier closer to home, thanks to a landmark Australian study led by the Women's.
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International trial to help unborn babies’ racing hearts
The Royal Women’s Hospital has joined an international trial investigating the best way to slow the dangerously racing hearts of sick unborn babies without compromising the care of their mothers.
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Mother’s Day miracle for twin sisters and first-time mums
Identical twin sisters Jess and Laura shared a special first Mother's Day with their newborns at the Women's.
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Miracle babies now thriving after months in hospital
When mum Hannah Liddeaux came to the Women’s for a routine scan at 24 weeks, she was not expecting the grave news doctors had to give.
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Nursing and Midwifery Awards 2019
The Women’s celebrates its nurses and midwives at the annual Nursing and Midwifery Awards.
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The Women’s rich history in the spotlight
The Women’s rich history has been put on show, highlighting some of the great historical events, people, philosophies and achievements of our 160-plus year history.
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Medical research grant a win for women
An effective treatment for a common yet poorly treated disease that has a cascading impact on women’s health may be on the horizon, thanks to a Victorian Government medical research grant.
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