New board, new future for The Royal Children’s Hospital

The Royal Children’s Hospital is once again operating as a stand-alone specialist hospital for children and adolescents.  The hospital has been part of Women’s & Children’s Health since 1995. The minister for health the Hon Bronwyn Pike today announced the members of the new Board of The Royal Children’s Hospital. They are: Tony Beddison. Chair. … Continued

Premier announces more support for children’s health

Victorian kids battling cancer will get faster diagnoses and better treatment wherever they live, thanks to a $4.1 million funding boost in next week’s State Budget, the Premier, Steve Bracks, announced today. See the DHS media release on the DHS website…

Celebrating Macadamia’s 10th Birthday and 500th Episode

Royal Children’s Hospital’s lovable in-house television personality, Macadamia, celebrates his 10th birthday and 500th episode tomorrow. Going Nuts with Macadamia is beamed round the hospital weekly on our in-house TV channel.  Hospital patients and special guests join Macadamia in the studio to talk about life in hospital and current events.  It’s a one-hour interactive program, … Continued

Kids Health Info is now on line @ www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo

Royal Children’s Hospital has developed Kids Health Information for Parents: it’s an on-line resource, developed by clinicians at RCH for everyone seeking information about childhood ailments.  St Kilda coach Grant Thomas recently joined staff at the hospital to launch the web-site: as the father of eight he has experienced the worry of having a sick … Continued

New child safety handbook to prevent accidental injuries

Australian Athlete, Lauren Hewitt recently launched the new Royal Children’s Hospital Child Safety Handbook to prevent accidental injuries to children aged 6-12.  This handbook was launched to the public in December. In 2001, there were 2,499 hospital admissions and 9,432 Emergency Department visits in Victoria from children aged 10-12.  “The Royal Children’s Hospital Child Safety … Continued

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What is Brachial Plexus Palsy?

Plastic surgeons, physiotherapists and occupational therapists at Royal Children’s Hospital have produced a booklet ‘Understanding Brachial Plexus Palsy’ to inform and support parents, general practitioners and obstetricians dealing with this unpredictable childbirth injury. The brachial plexus is the large network of nerves extending from the neck into the arm. The brachial plexus can be injured … Continued

Hotel staff and patrons raise $16,000 for children with cancer

Buying a cup of coffee can assist ill children.  By charging hotel patrons a small fee for coffee the Olympic Hotel staff and patrons have raised $16,225 for the oncology department at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. A cheque to the ‘My Room’ Committee was recently presented by, Managing Director of Olympic Hotel in … Continued

New booklet helps parents manage children’s pain

Parents can learn how to manage their children’s pain more effectively with a new booklet, ‘Pain, Pain, Go Away: Helping Children with Pain’.  The booklet was launched by the Children’s Pain Management Service at the Royal Children’s Hospital on Thursday 9 October. “In October we’re celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the Children’s Pain Management … Continued