Record Charity Fundraiser for Royal Women

Record Charity Fundraiser for Royal Women

MEDIA RELEASE: Record Charity Fundraiser for Royal Women The Royal Hospital for Women Foundation celebrated 150 years of caring for wome...

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Malabar Midwives  10 year Celebration

Malabar Midwives 10 year Celebration

The Royal Hospital for Women Foundation and Malabar Midwifery Link Service are celebrating 10 years of innovative maternity care within the ...

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KPMG celebrate 10 Years of Malabar Community Midwifery Link Service with gift to local mothers

KPMG celebrate 10 Years of Malabar Community Midwi...

This year marks the 10th Anniversary of the Malabar Community Midwifery Link Service. Top-tier accounting firm KPMG and The Royal Hospita...

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Philanthropy and Science for Valentines Day

Philanthropy and Science for Valentines Day

This Valentine’s Day will mark the opening of the first of a two-part launch of Australia’s first-of-its-kind fertility and research cen...

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Newborn receives post-surgery care in state-of-the-art humidicrib – a southern hemisphere first, at royal hospital for women.

Newborn receives post-surgery care in state-of-the...

Cremorne baby Emmeline Garner, born on Tuesday night, may only be a few days old but is already experiencing the very latest technology. ...

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Climb Coogee event given three year trial

Climb Coogee event given three year trial

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World Prematurity Day 2017

World Prematurity Day 2017

Worldwide preterm birth complications are the leading cause of death among children under 5 years of age, responsible for nearly 1 million d...

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Nurse Helen Conlon

Helen supports more than 90 metastatic breast cancer patients across the Randwick campus hospitals: The Royal Hospital for Women, Prince of Wales Hospital and Prince of Wales Private Hospital. She is one of eight metastastic breast care nurses in Australia, and was prompted to take on the role after working in palliative care.

“I found it so rewarding dealing with the whole person, including their families. This service does make a difference to a woman’s quality of life regardless of how long they have to live,” she says.

Like most of her patients, Helen has seen Annette at her very worst. She has blurted out things to Helen that she hasn’t to some of her closest friends, such as “Why is this happening to me?” and “Am I going to survive?”

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