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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.
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Mum of twins reunited with healthcare heroes who saved her life
26 May 2025
Former patient Alex Judd visited the RMH to say thank you to the teams who saved her life.
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RMH Cardiology team performs Australian first implant
01 April 2025
Cardiologist, Dr Will Wilson
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Mum thanks hospital collaboration after surviving cancer and a heart attack
28 October 2024
Lara Scott is thanking the healthcare teams, and her children, who saved her life.
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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.
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$5 million MRFF research grant awarded to progress treatment of heart disease
05 April 2023
A ground-breaking study led by the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) and the University of Melbourne (UoM) has found that coronary bypass surgery using arteries rather than vein grafts can lead to longer lives for patients.
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The RMH cardiologist Luke Burchill receives NHMRC Research Excellence Award
18 June 2022
The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) cardiologist Associate Professor Luke Burchill has been awarded the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Sandra Eades Investigator Grant Award.
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Lung ultrasound program nabs nurse award
19 August 2021
An education and training program that teaches nurses and physiotherapists to assess lung health using ultrasound has been recognised by the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ).
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Last updated 02 June 2025