Virtual hospital care launches with first regional patient
The Royal Women’s Hospital has seen its first virtual hospital patient. This is a key step in Victoria’s new Virtual Hospital pilot. It aims to change how specialist healthcare is provided across the state.
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Preventing RSV this winterWhen Teal learned she was pregnant with her first child, she wanted to do all she could to give her baby a strong start in life. That included getting vaccinated against Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV.
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The Women’s launches second Innovate Reconciliation Action PlanWe are proud to announce that our second Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2025–2027 has been officially endorsed by Reconciliation Australia and is now live.
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“You shouldn’t be in this much pain just from periods”Endometriosis affects 1 in 7 Australian women and those assigned female at birth by the age of 49. Tori Parsons is among the many with this misunderstood and often underdiagnosed condition. For Endometriosis Awareness Month, she’s sharing her story.
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Rosie Batty’s plea for cultural and systemic change this International Women’s DayAt the Women’s 8th annual International Women’s Day breakfast, our keynote speaker, Rosie Batty AO, shared a powerful message: the only acceptable number of deaths from family violence is zero.
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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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