‘Open Your Eyes’ by Uli Kaplan
“Most people don’t usually see people like me. In their field of vision, they often see only what they want to see.” Uli tells his story of growing up with chronic illness.
“Most people don’t usually see people like me. In their field of vision, they often see only what they want to see.” Uli tells his story of growing up with chronic illness.
Thanks to the work of Professor Ruth Bishop 10,000 Australian children won’t need to go to hospital this year and half a million young lives could be saved worldwide every year.
The RCH Clinical Photography team is now using new 3D photography equipment to assist in the panning of surgery and map the progress of treatment.
In celebration of OT Week, we caught up with two of our Occupational Therapists to talk about the work that they do and how it impacts the lives of patients and families.
Fiona Newall has been listed as one of Australia’s 2013 top five inspirational nursing leaders.
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The Festival for Healthy Living is celebrating its 15th anniversary today, on World Mental Health Day.
The RCH today celebrated 25 years of providing heart transplants to children and young people across Australia.