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Women’s health champions recognised on King’s Birthday Honours ListTwo of the Women’s champions for women’s health – one in Indigenous health and the other in urogynaecology – have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.
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Becoming a disability-confident organisationThe Royal Women’s Hospital is committed to ensuring people with disability have access to healthcare and employment that is inclusive, equitable and respectful.
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Help give women like Tonette the best possible chance of a healthier futureTonette and her husband Paul share their story as part of the Women’s Winter Appeal 2023.
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The Women’s award-winning volunteer program is being expandedMore patients and visitors are set to benefit from the Women’s award-winning volunteer initiative with the launch of the Patient and Visitor Support Volunteer Program.
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Nurses and midwives recognised at annual awardsNurses and midwives at the Women’s were celebrated at an annual awards ceremony yesterday (9 May 2023).
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Advocating for greater access to abortion and contraception servicesThe Women's has advocated for greater access to abortion and contraception services, appearing at a Senate hearing on the topic.
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World-first study explores the complexity of egg donationThe Women’s has led a world-first study, understanding what factors influence patients before they donate or discard their surplus, frozen eggs.
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Neonatal care pioneer Marie Campbell leaves $100,000 to ovarian cancer researchWe celebrate the life and legacy of the late Marie Campbell, a former staff member who has left $100,000 to ovarian cancer research at the Royal Women’s Hospital.
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Support through infant lossMylah passed away at nine weeks old from a rare genetic condition. This Say Their Name Day, her mother Jodie shares her story to help other families feel less alone.
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Shining a spotlight on social workThis World Social Work Day we’re acknowledging the vital contribution of the Women’s social workers as counsellors, advocates and human rights activists.
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