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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‘Research saved my baby’s life’
A study from the Royal Women’s Hospital on the improving long-term health of extremely preterm babies has been described as life-saving by the parents of baby James.
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Eighteen hospitals named as participants in state-wide evaluation of response to family violence
The 18 Victorian hospitals participating in a new project evaluating the state-wide program, Strengthening Hospitals Response to Family Violence, have been announced.
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The Women’s welcomes new board directors
The Royal Women’s Hospital welcomes the appointment of three new directors to its board.
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New report showcases impact of the Women’s research on women and newborns
The Royal Women’s Hospital has launched a report highlighting the positive impact of women’s health and newborn research carried out at the hospital over the past year.
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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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