The RMH researchers receive $1.8 million in funding for diabetes trial
15 September 2021
Researchers at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) have been funded $1.8 million in the latest round of National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Investigator Grants.
Melbourne Brain Centre at the RMH turns 10
06 September 2021
The Melbourne Brain Centre at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) has just celebrated its 10th birthday.
Scrub Choir proudly presents ‘Scrub Sessions’
02 September 2021
The Royal Melbourne Hospital’s (RMH) Scrub Choir is back and proud to introduce Scrub Sessions!
The RMH ICU nurse goes above and beyond with ‘person-centred care’
20 August 2021
He wears scrubs instead of skivvies, but the Royal Melbourne Hospital’s (RMH) intensive care unit (ICU) nurse Steven Moylan wiggled into action to help a very special patient.
06 August 2021
The Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Kath Kelly has received an award from Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association.
The RMH’s Prof Finlay Macrae receives GESA Distinguished Researcher Prize
06 August 2021
Head of Colorectal Medicine and Genetics at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), Professor Finlay Macrae, has been awarded the 2021 Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) Distinguished Researcher Prize.
The RMH’s Prof Ben Cowie considered for appointment to WHO’s GVAC
05 August 2021
The RMH's Prof Ben Cowie considered for appointment to WHO's GVAC
Professor Christobel Saunders AO appointed as James Stewart Chair of Surgery
02 August 2021
Professor Christobel Saunders AO has been appointed to the prestigious leadership position of the James Stewart Chair of Surgery at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Early diagnosis of dementia giving hope to thousands of Australians
29 July 2021
A team of researchers at the Royal Melbourne Hospital have discovered a simple blood test could help thousands of Australians get an early diagnosis of dementia.An insider’s guide to your insides by the RMH Neurology registrar, Dr Sarah Holper
28 June 2021
To put patients and families at ease and to veer away from the use of Dr Google, neurology registrar at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), Dr Sarah Holper wrote a book to help explain what exactly is going on with our bodies titled: What’s Wrong With You?