Scooting for Hope: A father’s tribute to his daughter and the care that changed everything
Pregnancy after loss can be one of the most complex and emotional journeys a family will face. Compassionate, continuous care can make all the difference.
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The time is now to pursue a career in scienceHistorically a male-dominated field, the dial is slowly shifting in the fields of science, technology, engineering and maths. At the forefront is the next generation of women and girls entering into science and healthcare careers.
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Celebrating one year of the Women’s homebirth programThe Women’s homebirth program has marked its first year, successfully welcoming 22 babies into the world.
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Initiative launched to preserve fertility for children with cancerA new national initiative will bring hope to families affected by childhood cancers. Over the next five years, hundreds of children and young adults with cancer will be offered fertility preservation to start families of their own later in life.
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Cool Topics 2024: Conference discusses strategies to improve care for our youngest and sickest patientsResearchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital joined leading international experts to share the latest in newborn medicine at the annual Cool Topics conference last week.
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Making the invisible, visible on International Day of People with DisabilitiesThe Women’s celebrated International Day of People with Disabilities (3 December) to highlight the contribution that people with disabilities make to our hospital and community
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A mother’s heartache - Christmas Appeal 2024Kate and her husband Zach are forever grateful to the Women’s and are passionate about supporting the hospital’s work so that other families can go home together.
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