Independent evaluation finds Cornelia program is working
An independent evaluation has shown: the Cornelia program works. The comprehensive review was conducted by RMIT University and La Trobe University.
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Lyn Swinburne AO named the Women’s second Philanthropy Ambassador
The Women’s welcomes former Board Chair Lyn Swinburne AO as the hospital’s second Philanthropy Ambassador.
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Navigating pregnancy with a hidden disability
Georgia is autistic and has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This International Day of People with Disability, she shares what it’s like to navigate pregnancy with a hidden disability.
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Neonatal research in the spotlight for Cool Topics
Researchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital joined leading international experts to share the latest in newborn medicine at the annual Cool Topics conference.
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A story of hope this Christmas
Help our brilliant researchers and clinicians bring hope to the lives of women and babies.
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Scholarships highlight power of philanthropy
The hard work of staff at the Royal Women’s Hospital has been recognised with the announcement of the 2022 Women’s scholarships.
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Rachael’s experience with ‘Pigeon Pair’ premmies
We are celebrating the journey of 'Pigeon Pair' Premmies Ivy and Hunter, and their mother Rachael.
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