“I was intrigued by how they kept the boys alive”
Born very prematurely at 25 weeks’ gestation, identical twins Joshua and Noah had to fight to survive. While in their mother’s womb, the boys had developed a rare and potentially fatal condition.
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Research a key focus for the Women’s Diabetes Clinic
Dr Thomas Cade, the recently appointed head of the Women’s Diabetes Clinic has set out his vision and direction for the team
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Vale Dr James (Jim) Evans
The Women’s first endocrinologist, Dr James (Jim) Henry Evans, has passed away in Melbourne. Dr Evans had a huge impact on the health and well–being of women across Victoria
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BMJ Editorial: improving outcomes for preterm babies
Our neonatal experts are the authors of today's BMJ editorial about an observational study that delivers an important message for those caring for the most immature newborn infants
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Women invited to join world-first study
The WHAM study is recruiting women aged 18 to 50 both with and without ovarian cancer-causing gene mutations
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Sam returns for a visit to our NISC to say thank you
Samatha Bartlett was born early at the Women's 23 years ago and on Friday she paid a visit to the Women's NISC to say thank you for the care
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At our Recurrent Miscarriage Clinic it is about giving hope
Giving hope is an important role of our unique Recurrent Miscarriage Clinic
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