Initiative launched to preserve fertility for children with cancer
A new national initiative will bring hope to families affected by childhood cancers in Australia. 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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The Women’s leads breastfeeding accreditation for best-practice care
The Women’s has become the most accredited Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) public hospital in Australia.
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The Women’s wins prestigious award
The Women’s was named the Premier’s Large Health Service of the Year at the 2023 Victorian Public Healthcare Awards.
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Scholarship program highlights the impact of generosity
The hard work and dedication of staff at the Women’s has been recognised through the announcement of the 2023 Women’s scholarships.
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Parents to become the care experts for their NICU babies
The Women’s is the first hospital to fully introduce the Family Integrated Care (FICare) model in Victoria.
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Acknowledging our past role in forced separation of mothers from their babies
The Women's acknowledges its past role in the forced separation of mothers and babies and their subsequent adoption. We recognise the undeniable harm and long-term damage our actions have caused and we are committed to acknowledging their trauma and experiences.
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How artificial intelligence can support the clinical workflow in the future
Professor Karin Verspoor, Dean of the School of Computing Technologies at RMIT University, was guest speaker at the Women's 2023 Tracy Maund Oration.
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