Introducing our new MRI department
22 June 2023
Our Medical Imaging team is buzzing with excitement this June, as they welcomed Minister for Health, Mary-Anne Thomas to view our new state-of-the-art MRI department.
Dry July ambassadors’ special return for hub opening
16 June 2023
Dry July ambassadors for the RMH returned to the Parkville site this month to celebrate the opening of a new hub supporting our cancer patients.The RMH neurosurgeons give new life to mum-to-be
31 May 2023
Mum-to-be Susan was 12 weeks into her first pregnancy when she started experiencing migraines.
Artificial intelligence changes the way radiologists read scans
30 May 2023
New research led by the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) and the University of Melbourne (UoM) has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) user interface (UI) design can impact diagnostic accuracy.
The RMH sustainability competition highlights inventive paths to a greener future
23 May 2023
The Sustainability Working Group's inaugural Sustainability Competition received a whopping 14 entries from a range of clinical and non-clinical individuals and teams.Nursing awards to celebrate International Nurses Day
15 May 2023
The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) held its annual Excellence in Nursing Awards and Scholarships on Friday as part of our celebrations for International Nurses Day.
Help for pregnant women navigating congenital heart disease
11 May 2023
The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) cardiology service is the centre for congenital interventions for Victoria and Tasmania, and as part of this service takes care of women through their pregnancies.New Chief Executive to lead Royal Melbourne Hospital
09 May 2023
The Royal Melbourne Hospital is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Shelley Dolan as the new Chief Executive, succeeding Professor Christine Kilpatrick AO, who leaves on 30 June 2023.The RMH celebrates International Nurses Day
08 May 2023
The Royal Melbourne Hospital is celebrating our nursing team this week ahead of International Nurses Day 2023 this Friday.
Study shows benefit of universal genetic testing after breast cancer diagnosis
04 May 2023
A study of women just diagnosed with breast cancer has found many have identifiable and well understood gene abnormalities, and yet they are excluded from subsidised genetic testing that can guide their treatment.