New book to assist students with chronic illnesses

The Royal Children’s Hospital Education Institute has launched a new book to assist secondary students with ongoing health conditions. ‘Mapping your Potential’ has been designed as an interactive resource to help students with chronic illnesses juggle their health, social, emotional and educational needs.  With engaging illustrations, the book encourages students to find their own methods … Continued

RCH in the news – 2004

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Australia’s first liver cell transplant

Australia’s first liver cell transplant has been performed by doctors from The Royal Children’s Hospital and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute in Melbourne. 8-year-old Rama who has a metabolic liver disease became Australia’s first liver cell transplant recipient last week.  Healthy human liver cells, harvested from a donor liver, were transfused into Rama’s diseased liver to … Continued

Celebrating 25 years of retrieving seriously ill children

Almost 25 years separate the arrival of Ryan Fraser and Isaac Williams to The Royal Children’s Hospital, but they have one important thing in common, they both owe their lives to The Royal Children’s Hospital’s Paediatric Emergency Transport Service (PETS). Ryan and Isaac were reunited with the PETS team when they returned to the hospital … Continued

Managing diabetes at school – new video to improve school life for students with diabetes

Two new groundbreaking educational video/DVDs, to assist primary and secondary teachers and parents with the management of students with Type 1 diabetes, was recently launched by Parliamentary Secretary, Education, the Hon. Liz Beattie MP at The Royal Children’s Hospital. The new resource, comprised of two separate videos, has been designed to highlight the day-to-day diabetes … Continued

Australian first research at The Royal Children’s Hospital

In an Australian first, children with muscular dystrophy will be able to take part in an international clinical research program at The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. On Sunday 29th August the hospital’s Department of Neurology launched its research partnership with the Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group (CINRG).  CINRG is a world-wide cooperative group out … Continued

Families in crisis receive special care

North Melbourne Footballer, Glenn Archer officially launched Beth’s Legacy Victoria, a new organisation that provides financial assistance and special care packages to families in a crisis situation at The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne on Sunday 25 July 2004. Beth’s Legacy was formed by Mary and Shaun Nolan in Queensland in 2001.  Shaun and Mary … Continued

Classical music for complete calm at The Royal Children’s Hospital

For six year old cancer patient, Imogen Purton, having a blood test no longer makes her feel anxious thanks to the calming influences of a classical music CD specifically designed to help calm and relax patients at The Royal Children’s Hospital. Launched on 21 July, the ‘Hush Collection Volume 1 – classical music for complete … Continued

Little Ria flies home to Fiji to face a happier future

A tragic accident in her village in Fiji two years ago left Ria Chand horribly scarred and disfigured.  Ria now 3 ½, fell into a pot of boiling soup leaving her face with the appearance of having ‘melted’ downwards onto her chest. But thanks to the generous support of Rotary Overseas Medical Aid for Children … Continued