Zoe’s journey: A tale of courage, hope, and love
It took a village to help create and bring Sylvie into this world. It was a dream come true for Zoe, who battled cervical cancer and went through multiple rounds of IVF, to become a mother.
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Cuddle Cot donation will help more bereaved families say goodbye
The Royal Women’s Hospital has gratefully received a new ‘cuddle cot’, generously donated by a family whose two children were expertly cared for in the hospital’s Newborn Intensive Care Unit.
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Maternity program awarded for improving Aboriginal health
A program at the Women’s that supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women through pregnancy, during labour and birth, and in the postpartum period has received the state’s top award for improving Aboriginal health.
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Gina captures hopes and dreams in historic Possum Skin Cloak
Gina Bundle, Program Coordinator of the Aboriginal Health Unit at the Women’s, has unveiled her latest creative project – the Treaty Possum Skin Cloak – at Melbourne Museum.
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New study aims to understand sexual issues in women affected by ovarian cancer
We're recruiting 130 ovarian cancer survivors for a study that aims to improve understanding of women’s psychological needs after treatment
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Thousands given to further education of Women’s staff
Scholarships and grants worth more than $65,000 were awarded to staff at last week’s Donor Awards hosted by the Royal Women’s Hospital Foundation.
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International leader in fight against cervical cancer delivers Tracy Maund Oration
The Oration was presented by Professor Karen Canfell, who spoke about progress in the global fight against cervical cancer.
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