The Bowel Movement
We’re serious about kids’ health here at the RCH, and there’s nowhere we won’t go. So for five days we’re covering the ins-and-outs of all things poo.
We’re serious about kids’ health here at the RCH, and there’s nowhere we won’t go. So for five days we’re covering the ins-and-outs of all things poo.
How is Australia’s ageing population affecting paediatric healthcare? The RCH investigates.
Dr Michelle Telfer explains the finer points of gender dysphoria and the benefits of treatment for gender variant young people.
Zoe and her mum, Trish, tell us about their journey, living with CF.
The second installment from the Context Heritage team on their mission to bring RCH history into the present and future.
Teeuw was born missing part of his esophagus; a condition called esophageal atresia. We spoke to Teeuw’s mum, Emmy, about their RCH journey.
The RCH Emergency Department is experiencing an unprecedented number of presentations. To avoid a lengthy waiting period of 4-6 hours, RCH Emergency Department doctors are advising the community to have faith in their local health services.
12–18 May is National Volunteer Week—our chance to honour the amazing contribution made by the 400+ people who donate their time, skills and enthusiasm to the RCH.
The RCH heritage project team brings you the first of its regular updates in bringing our history into the present and future.
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome is a congenital condition that affects connective tissues. Read Maddy’s story here, and watch her presentation to Melbourne University Medics Paediatric Society.