Cool Topics 2023 shines a light on neonatal research progress
Babies born prematurely need special care. To encourage ongoing learning and share the latest in newborn medical research, we host the Cool Topics in Neonatology Conference every year.
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Assessing heart function of critically ill pregnant women
Developed by a Women’s anaesthetist, Clinical Associate Professor, Dr Alicia Dennis, the ROSE Scan lets doctors, for the first time, instantly see the inner workings of heart function in pregnant women without invasive high-risk monitoring.
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Cath Bowtell appointed Board Chair of the Women’s
The role will see Cath combine her professional experience and expertise with her deep commitment to health equity and progressing women’s rights.
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Support our brilliant researchers and clinicians
Our Winter Appeal raises vital funds so brilliant researchers and clinicians - such as Louise Owen - have access to the latest knowledge and equipment.
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National Sorry Day
The Women's CEO Sue Matthews apologises for the role our hospital played in separating First Nations babies from their parents and communities.
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Politicians must commit to upholding abortion rights
Access to abortion is fundamental to women's sexual and reproductive healthcare, and is a human right, our CEO Sue Matthews writes.
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Breaking the cycle of homelessness for at-risk mothers
Mothers experiencing homelessness are being given a chance to thrive through an Australian-first health, housing and support program.
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