The RMH announces five new 2025 Research Hall of Fame inductees
07 November 2025
The Royal Melbourne Hospital is proud to announce the latest inductees into the RMH Research Hall of Fame, our highest honour recognising outstanding careers and groundbreaking contributions to medical research.
The RMH launches new portal to support carers in Mental Health Services
06 November 2025
The Royal Melbourne Hospital Mental Health Services has launched a new portal for carers to support them through their loved ones’ care journey with the organisation.The RMH and Austin Health join forces to launch Victoria’s Virtual Hospital Pilot program
20 October 2025
The RMH and Austin Health will co-lead Victoria's Virtual Hospital Pilot program, which was announced by the Premier and Minister for Health.Parkville Precinct transitions to HealthLink for secure communication with GPs
23 September 2025
The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Parkville Precinct has transitioned to using HealthLink for the secure electronic delivery of discharge summaries and clinical correspondence to general practitioners (GPs) and specialist providers.
A new research study aims to uncover the risk indicators for thunderstorm asthma
23 September 2025
A digital diary may be the answer to uncovering the risk of experiencing thunderstorm asthma.
08 September 2025
The first patients have been recruited into a landmark study at the newly launched Snow Centre Research Clinics.World-first clinical trial reveals unprecedented insights into brain cancer treatment
25 August 2025
Brain cancer researchers from the RMH and WEHI have led a world-first clinical trial.06 August 2025
Recent reports are circulating in the media regarding a junior doctor allegedly involved in highly inappropriate behaviour at Austin Hospital. The RMH is aware that the individual named in this matter was employed by our organisation between February 2024 and February 2025.More protein, no progress - RMH study looks at caring for critically ill patients
06 August 2025
A new study led by researchers at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) and the University of Melbourne, has found that increasing protein delivery via feeding tubes in critically ill patients does not improve recovery outcomes or earlier discharges.
New predictive models aim to reduce overcrowding in the ED
29 July 2025
Predictive technology is being tested to see whether it could one day help reduce overcrowding and improve patient flow in hospital emergency departments.
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