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About RCH Neonatal Unit

The Neonatal Unit at the Royal Children's Hospital forms part of the Division of Medicine. Our team of experienced neonatologists and nurses provides highly specialized medical and surgical care to the sickest newborn infants from Victoria, Southern New South Wales and Tasmania.

Our Vision is to become the benchmark for world's best practice in the care of the sickest newborn babies and their families.

Our Mission is to improve the health outcomes for newborn babies by:

  • Providing the best and full range of specialist care for the sickest babies in Victoria, interstate and internationally
  • Providing undergraduate and postgraduate education in medical, nursing and allied health disciplines
  • Initiating and conducting research to enhance the clinical care of our patients
  • Providing information, health promotion, resources, education and advocacy for the families of our patients 

Fundraising

Please refer to www.rch.org.au/celebrationoflife for all NNU fundraising enquiries – thank you

2008 High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation Course

'From art to science: Old and new concepts in the application of high
frequency oscillatory ventilation'

17 - 18 July 2008 Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne

 

Last Updated 06-May-2008. Authorised by: Peter McDougall. Enquiries: Bev Copnell.
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