In the media
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After two years of grief, heartbreak and struggle, Rebecca Gardiner is close to bringing her baby girl home from hospital.
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Little Ella Gardiner comes home for the first time
April 30, 2012
At the age of two, Ella Gardiner, will be coming home for the first time.
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True Blue Aussies- Channel 7 News
January 27, 2012
MonashHeart's Professor Ian Meredith appointed new member of the Order of Australia
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Australia Day honours list goes Melbourne's way- The Australian
January 27, 2012
Monashheart's Professor Ian Meredith recognised in Australia Day honours list.
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Quads in class of their own- Herald Sun
January 27, 2012
An attack of the jitters is normal when starting school - but these four preps at least have each other as wingmen
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Amelie fights arthritis at age of four- Herald Sun
November 10, 2011
At just four years old, Amelie Haynes is one of Victoria's youngest arthritis sufferers.
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Saxon faces challenge of skin like fish scales - Herald Sun
November 8, 2011
Monash Children's Hospital dermatologist Dr Paul Curnow said the skin disorder, collodion baby syndrome, was so rare it affected just one in 300,000 births, or one Victorian baby every three years.
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Sisterly act hopes to rescue brother from rare cancer- Herald Sun
November 4, 2011
Forget sibling rivalry, Sam Reading's future rides on sisterly love and a potentially lifesaving bone marrow transplant.
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Cancer survivor takes time to laugh- Moorabbin Leader
October 27, 2011
Diagnosed with breast cancer at 45, Leanne Richards found her recovery became easier when she stopped searching for answers
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Animals brighten up lives of sick kids- Ninemsn
October 26, 2011
Four-year-old Jackson has been in hospital 17 times in the last two years, but he's never had a visitor like the one he had on Tuesday.
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Baby Animals Visit Children's Hospital- AAP One
October 26, 2011
Baby animals visit sick kids as part of 2011 Children's Week
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AFL fun at Monash Children's Hospital
October 25, 2011
AFL fun at Monash Children's Hospital - Wednesday October 26 , 3pm-4pm Monash Children's Hospital is looking forward to a visit from AFL mascots Tiger Stripes Dyer and Checker. The mascots from the...
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Keen to spread health screens- Dandenong Leader
October 24, 2011
Greater Dandenong community workers are hoping to stop multicultural women shying away from cancer screenings.
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Stemming The Pain- Channel 9 News
October 24, 2011
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Heart expert’s warning on cardiovascular disease- Health Victoria
October 18, 2011
MonashHeart Director Ian Meredith is warning those at risk of serious heart disease to avoid sitting on the couch waiting for a miracle cure.
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Hospital staff show their art more than medical- Waverley Leader
October 18, 2011
Gain a rare insight into the lives of Monash Medical Centre staff through the staff arts exhibition
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Dance dream for Dingley accident victim- Dandenong Leader
October 17, 2011
10- year-old girl hit by a truck is reunited with her kittens in hospital.
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Little Bailey Goodwin's fighting spirit-Herald Sun
October 10, 2011
He was about the size of a mango when Jade Cartwright's waters broke.
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World-first Victorian research could relieve pain- Herald Sun
October 7, 2011
World-first research could relieve the pain and suffering of thousands of Australians
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October 10, 2011
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Walter was born to be a cat-Herald Sun
October 3, 2011
Just as Michael Godfrey's beloved Cats romped to Grand Final glory, another blessing arrived.
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World Heart Day- Channel 10 News
September 30, 2011
Monash Heart's leading cardiologist is urging Australians to change bad lifestyle habits
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Time to take heart and ditch unhealthy habits-Leader Community Newspaper
September 27, 2011
A leading health expert has warned that all the cutting-edge medicine in the world will not stop heart disease epidemic
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Pete's back in the running for marathon effort- Monash Weekly
September 27, 2011
When doctors told Peter Williams he would never run again, he was devastated.
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Speech iPad helps stroke victims-Sky News
September 23, 2011
Southern Health uses iPad technology to give stroke victims a voice
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Awesome foursome save Narre Warren teen- Berwick Leader
September 21, 2011
Young footballer Troy Wright thanks four people he believed helped save his life.
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New research project for Cystic Fibrosis
September 13, 2011
Doctors at Monash Medical Centre launch Cystic Fibrosis research project
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Mates really cut it for Belgrave South youngster- Free Press Leader
September 14, 2011
When his best mate was diagnosed with a brain tumour, Michael Domanski, was determined to help
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Cystic Fibrosis research project-Channel 9 News
September 13, 2011
Doctors at Monash Medical Centre launch new Cystic Fibrosis research project
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Young patients abuzz at end of pain - Herald Sun
September 9, 2011
CHILDREN no longer need fear needles - a new device has made jabs pain free.
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Husband's gift of love saves wife
September 8, 2011
Their love was put to the test when Beverley Wykes developed a life-threatening kidney condition But her husband came through with the goods.
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A perfect match- Channel 7 Sunrise
September 6, 2011
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September 6, 2011
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September 6, 2011
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Cardiac concerns get rapid response- Monash Weekly
September 6, 2011
Patients to be referred by a GP to see a cardiologist within three to five days, instead of the traditional months-long wait.
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Clayton brain op for PNG man- Waverley Leader
August 24, 2011
Today, a man will have life-saving surgery for free at Monash Medical Centre in Clayton.
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New radical Parkinson's treatment- 6:30pm With George Negus
August 23, 2011
New radical Parkinson's treatment- 6:30pm With George Negus
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August 23, 2011
Brooke Hanson's eyes fill with tears as they rest on her tiny two-week-old son, Jack.
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Baby battler Jaylen shows what he is made of-Knox Leader
October 10, 2011
Little Jaylen Betka-Cornish had something the judges at a baby show couldn’t see at first glance - courage.
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Still smiling after four kidney transplant- Waverley Leader
August 17, 2011
If you think one kidney transplant is pretty tough, try having four.
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In his darkest moment, James Griffiths found love- Herald Sun
August 16, 2011
James Griffiths has never seen his wife or toddler son, but he thinks that's a small price to pay for their love.
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Heart attack's double jeopardy-Monash Weekly
August 16, 2011
A report by Heart-Support Australia has found 90 per cent of heart attack survivors were unaware they were susceptible to another heart attack.
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Patient takes lifestyle warning to heart- Monash Weekly
August 16, 2011
When David Jobson woke with a pain below his left shoulder blade last Sunday week, he initially thought he was suffering from indigestion.
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August 16, 2011
Gippsland families will benefit from an initiative bringing specialist care closer to home for the region’s youngest patients.
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TEENAGER Ryan Aun was unaware that a "tangle of worms" made up of abnormal arteries and veins had formed in his brain until he collapsed.
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Mum's double life in donor queue- The Herald Sun
August 4, 2011
Mother of five is patiently waiting for a life-saving kidney transplant
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July 20, 2011
Associate Professor, Chris Kimber from Monash Children's features in a 60 Minutes story on utero surgery
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July 20, 2011
13-year-old boy taken to Monash Medical Centre Clayton after going into a cardiac arrest during a football match.
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Staff at Monash Medical Centre take on various fitness challenges to raise money for Monash Children's.
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Botox bid to iron out asthma-Herald Sun
June 29, 2011
It works wonders on wrinkles, but Botox could soon help severe asthma sufferers breathe easier.
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Latrobe Valley's youngest patients are set to benefit from a new initiative which would bring specialist care closer to home.
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A Melbourne father is signing up to run marathons to raise money and awarness for his daughter's battle with leukemia..
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June 29, 2011
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June 29, 2011
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ASTHMA patients will be injected with Botox in a world-first trial aimed at retraining the vocal chords to relieve breathlessness.
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Australian doctors will inject botox into the larynx of patients with severe asthma in an effort to relax muscle spasms that may be causing them difficulty breathing.
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Botox being used to treat asthma- ABC News
June 28, 2011
Botox may soon not only be used to eliminate wrinkles, but to smooth the way for sufferers of severe asthma.
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Botox has smoothed many a line on celebrity faces but now it is being touted as the latest asthma treatment.
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MonashHeart doctors say while the odds were stacked high against 36-year-old Kirsty Liddell to survive the cardiac arrest, she is among a generation of women who don't understand heart disease is the...
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Mother of three Kirsty Lidell was brain dead for 12 minuets after suffering cardiac arrest at her home in Beaconsfield.
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Makayla Worrall has a reason to smile - Herald Sun
June 21, 2011
The cheeky smile is still there, but happily her story has changed. Makayla Worrall is now discovering life as a healthy four-year-old.
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June 21, 2011
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It was a painfully poignant moment when this young Victorian couple had to tie the knot without their sick son.
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June 9, 2011
Free immunisations for parents wil help protect infants from whooping cough.
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Deadly whooping cough on rise - Herald Sun
June 9, 2011
Whooping cough cases have more than doubled in Victoria, prompting the Government to extend a vaccination program for parents of newborns.
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'Cocoon' strategy to fight epidemic - The Age
June 9, 2011
Parents of newborns should immunise themselves against whooping cough as reported cases of the highly contagious disease have doubled to more than 4000 in Victoria this year, health authorities say.
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At just 402 days old, Tobey Mitchell doesn't know what life is like outside his hospital cot.
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June 9, 2011
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Baby Angelina truly is a "little miracle angel".
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Doctors at Monash Medical Centre said research into Botox and occupational therapy at their paediatric rehabilitation service had shown dramatic results, especially in Dakota, who has become more...
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Baby Eliza is fighting bronchiolitis at Monash Children's Hospital.
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Rob and Victoria's child, Luca, is a "little miracle."
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May 23, 2011
Staff at Southern Health will participate in the RunMelbourne charity event to raise funds for Monash Children's.
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Wonder drug saved Tareq Hashemi - Herald Sun
May 23, 2011
Tareq has been given a second shot at life after becoming one of the first children in the world to be saved by a miracle drug.
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Mrs Bueler started volunteering in the gift shop of the Clayton hospital when it opened in the 1980s.
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Mums rise to the challenge - Herald Sun
May 16, 2011
Double trouble and triplet treat - these mums are in line for some extra Mother's Day pampering.
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Donna Markham at Monash Medical Centre looking into why some patients are frequent presenters to emergency departments.
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May 9, 2011
Loretta Sanders says volunteering at Casey Hospital is a rewarding experience.
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May 9, 2011
New evidence is emerging that shows children aren't getting enough sleep.
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May 9, 2011
If you want to save lives, you need to be ready at a moment’s notice.
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Charging home - Channel Nine News
May 6, 2011
20 month old Benjiman Bateson finally speaks again after eight months, having received serious burns to the throat from swallowing a battery.
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Ella Gardner enjoyed her first birthday at Monash Children's.
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Hospital hijinks - Monash Weekly
April 27, 2011
Eight-year-old Ben might have thought it was all a bit of a song and dance at Monash Children's Hospital when Hi-5 popped in for a visit.
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Doctor goes the distance for patient - Herald Sun
April 27, 2011
A doctor is going above and beyond the call of duty for his pint-sized patient.
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Dakar champ is all heart - Health Victoria
April 14, 2011
World Dakar Rally driver Bruce Garland has undergone successful bypass surgery after being admitted to Southern Health’s MonashHeart during a business trip.
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Dream comes true for Monash kids
April 14, 2011
Four Monash Children’s patients with chronic illnesses travelled to Dreamworld on the Gold Coast for a Kids Day Out trip.
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Monash Children's oncologist Peter Downie speaks of Simone's tremendous battle...
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Monash Children's highlights important links with Gippsland - WIN TV News & ABC Gippsland
April 5, 2011
Prof Nick Freezer, Director of Monash Children's, speaks to WIN TV News and ABC Gippsland...
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Heartache and humour for Tyler - Waverly Leader
March 29, 2011
14 month old Tyler Boswell's life changing surgery at Monash Children's - Tyler's story in photos and video.
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Tassie teen an inspiration - Channel 7 News
March 24, 2011
Phil Panton is making regular trips to Monash Children's for a rare condition.
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Garland recovering from open-heart surgery - RallySport Mag
March 24, 2011
Aside from the wonderful care at MonashHeart, the Garland family was buoyed by messages from around Australia and the world.
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Ride for sick kids - Cooma Monaro Express
March 24, 2011
Riders have raised close to $1 million for organisations including Monash Children's.
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Kids go on trip of their dreams - Berwick Star
March 18, 2011
Mua Tuigamala was one of four Monash Children's Hospital patients chosen to go on a free trip to Dreamworld.
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Melbourne businessmen are nearing the end of a 1,100 Chain Reaction bike ride from Sydney to Melbourne to raise $300,000 for an MRI incubator in the Monash Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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Mental health unit opens at Monash - Health Victoria
March 15, 2011
Minister for Health Mary Wooldridge has officially opened a new prevention and recovery service in Monash.
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Mum Karen Johnson shows the way - Monash Weekly
March 15, 2011
Karen Johnson may well be feeling light-headed after losing her locks for World's Greatest Shave.
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Battler Ashlee back on her feet - Herald Sun
March 7, 2011
A one-in-a-million infection nearly claimed Ashlee Teo's life but now she's making great strides towards recovery.
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Narre Warren mum's "miracle baby" - Berwick Leader
March 2, 2011
Thanks to dialysis, Nancy Martinez gave birth to a new baby girl at Monash Medical Centre.
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Baby blessing worth all the pain - Herald Sun
March 1, 2011
Nancy Martinez had one-month-old Sienna after being told she could have no more children.
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Couple thunderstruck with love - Waverley Leader
February 28, 2011
Mr Gibbs is well-known for playing Zodo the Clown at Monash Medical Centre in Clayton once a fortnight.
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Rowville boy ready for the fight of his life - Knox Leader
February 28, 2011
A Rowville mum has a message for families whose children are battling life-threatening illnesses: never give up.
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The gift of life - Monash Weekly
February 28, 2011
Organ donation can be a taboo subject; Sam Bolitho and Tristan Maddocks find out why more families need to talk about it.
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Hannah's priceless gift for big brother - Knox Leader
February 28, 2011
A Rowville girl will be giving her big brother the gift of life as he battles blood cancer.
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Journey now joyous for Pakenham family - Pakenham Cardinia Leader
February 25, 2011
Support of a Pakenham family has given a Fijian girl a fresh start at life after she was treated at Monash Medical Centre.
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Littlies are big with form Bulldog Luke Darcy - Herald Sun
February 25, 2011
Like most fathers, former footy star Luke Darcy wants the best for his brood of four.
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Speaking out on the traumas of abuse - Greater Dandenong Weekly
February 21, 2011
SECASA is holding an official launch of the DVD, Back on Track, at Monash Medical Centre in Clayton at 6pm on Wednesday.
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The Melbourne parents of a baby born with a one-in-a-million genetic condition say they are delighted their little girl's daily shot of life will be guaranteed.
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Island friendship saves the life of little Abigail - The Age
February 16, 2011
Miri Morris thanks Monash Children's for saving the life of baby Abigial.
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February 16, 2011
Baby Abigail has been given new hope thanks to neurosurgeons and Monash Children's.
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Second chance - Channel 7 News
February 16, 2011
Life-saving surgery for baby Abigial has given a Figian family a second chance.
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Gift of life - Channel Ten News
February 16, 2011
Monash Children's surgeons remove a rare cyst from baby Abigail's brain.
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Close Call - Channel Nine News
February 16, 2011
Monash Children's doctors warn that a rare type pneumonia is becoming more common.
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Bouncing back - Channel Seven News
February 7, 2011
13-year-old Courtney Day will soon be heading home after her second kidney transplant at Monash Children's.
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Teenager finds her perfect match - Herald Sun
February 7, 2011
Thirteen-year-old Courtney Day is looking forward to going home after having her second kidney transplant.
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Joel Waters and his Mum Donna encourage other families to never give up hope.
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Fighting back - Channel Seven News
February 4, 2011
Young Joel Waters has beaten cancer and is now inspiring others.
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Enduring chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 7year old Joel Waters has still managed to achieve an orange belt in karate.
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Sarah Powh fights her way home - Herald Sun
January 28, 2011
When little Sarah Powh found out she had a tumour the size of a grapefruit, she wanted to see it.
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Proud Aussie makes us smile - Waverley Leader
January 28, 2011
NORM Gibbs has brought joy, laughter and happiness to many a sad face in Monash and beyond.
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Monash Children's warning on handlebar injuries - Channel Ten News
January 24, 2011
Surgeons remove a bike handlebar from a young boy's thigh.
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Monash Children's surgeons remove handlebar from boy's leg.
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Super-prem Kian kicks on - Knox Leader
January 24, 2011
Knox’s most famous premature baby is still beating all the odds.
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When tiny steps get tough - Waverley Leader
January 19, 2011
When Tahlia De Ford was born, the little baby could hardly breathe.
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Braeside Rotary puts lifesaving money where Ursula's heart is - Mordialloc Chelsea Leader
January 12, 2011
Braeside Rotary and Monash Medical Centre have helped save the life of an East Timorese teenager.
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Triplets united with Mum and Dad - Herald Sun Video
January 12, 2011
Proud parents hold their three daughters together for the first time.
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Love equals three babies minus sleep - Herald Sun
January 12, 2011
Proud parents Toby and Miranda have welcomed triplet girls into the world.
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Tigers delight youngsters at Monash Children's
December 22, 2010
Monash Children's was a sea of yellow and black as players from the Richmond Football Club called in for a Christmas visit. Led by captain Chris Newman, players Trent Cotchin, Nathan Foley and Tyrone...
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Christmas at Monash Children's Clayton - Channel Nine News
December 22, 2010
Children and families at Monash Children's Clayton celebrated Christmas with special guests including Santa and Anthony the Magician.
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News coverage of miracle baby Kian Richardson born 23 weeks premature by mother Tamara whilst on the toilet at Southern Health's Monash Medical Centre Clayton, and later treated at Monash Children's...
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Baby Mia home at last - Channel Nine News
March 1, 2010
Staff at Monash Children's Newborn Services are being praised for saving a premature baby that almost died several times.
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Human Rooms - Australia Council
January 14, 2010
A performing arts designer by trade, Southern Health's Efterpi Soropos has spent many years fascinated by the way plays of light can affect audiences.
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New bubs the best gift of all - Herald Sun
December 25, 2009
Victoria's first Christmas baby arrived at two minutes past midnight at Monash Medical Centre.
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Ethan smiling through the pain on Christmas Day - Herald Sun
December 25, 2009
CHRISTMAS Day will be a quieter affair than expected for Sale toddler Ethan Monk.
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Grandma's Christmas gift a life-saving kidney
December 24, 2009
SEVEN-year-old Ellie Hodge will wake up early tomorrow and open presents from Santa for the first time with her big brother and sister.
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All I want for Christmas is you and a family hug - Berwick Leader
December 23, 2009
It could be the fourth time she will hold her baby, Nico, since he was born at Monash Medical Centre on October 12 – 24 weeks before he was due.
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Couple’s Christmas wish comes true - Oakleigh Monash Leader
December 22, 2009
ALL Sam Sharkey wanted for Christmas was to take her sick newborn baby home.
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First Noel - Oakleigh Monash Leader
December 22, 2009
Four-week old Tahlia will go home for Christmas after spending some time in Monash Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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Day nets big bucks - Dandenong Journal
December 14, 2009
KEYSBOROUGH'S Southern Golf Club played host to a record-breaking fund-raising event with the sixth annual Bailey's Day charity golf day netting more than $180,000 for the Monash Medical Centre in...
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Bid to train more doctors - Dandenong Leader
December 7, 2009
After the devastating loss of their son, the Tessiers established a charity golf day, auction and luncheon they call Bailey’s Day.
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HIV outlook not so grim - Berwick Journal
December 7, 2009
Dr Ian Woolley, Monash Medical Centre infectious diseases deputy director, says the time when people dressed in full body suits to treat HIV-positive people was long gone.
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The mo the merrier - Monash Journal
December 6, 2009
Monash Medical Centre staff put down their shavers to support the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue by raising funds in Movember.
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Medal for bravery under fire - Berwick News
November 26, 2009
Southern Health nurse Susan Johnson received the Chief Officer’s Commendation for her commitment and bravery as a CFA volunteer firefighter in Narre Warren North.
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Boys at the double - Herald Sun
November 24, 2009
Karen Armfield has had two babies less than 10 months apart
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Operating theatre for PNG hospital - Monash Journal
November 23, 2009
A medical team from Southern Health will train staff at a Papua New Guinea hospital to run a new operating theatre that will benefit more than 200,000 people.
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Baby Z Cured of Rare Disease in 3 Days - ABC News (USA)
November 9, 2009
Baby Z had a one in a million chance of developing a rare metabolic disorder called molybdenum cofactor deficiency and zero chance of avoiding the inevitable death sentence that comes with it.
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November 5, 2009
Television and radio news coverage of Baby Z - Windows Media Player audio/video files.
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A baby with a rare fatal disease that was dissolving her brain has been saved after doctors used a treatment that had been tested only on mice.
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Doctors save baby in medical world first - Herald Sun
November 5, 2009
A Melbourne baby given no chance of survival has amazed doctors after being saved with one of the biggest long shots in medical history.
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Miles of smiles - Monash Journal
November 2, 2009
Twelve-year-old Tamika celebrates Children's Week with Monash Medical Centre's head of play education, Paula Matthews.
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Nico’s a miracle baby - Berwick Leader
October 28, 2009
Tiny Nico Arnold has so far won every round of his fight to cling to life.
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Ho, ho, hold the line in Clayton - Waverly Leader
October 27, 2009
The Grinch seemed to arrive early last week to ruin the festive season for sick children, but what seemed like a Scrooge move from Monash Medical Centre turned out to be a case of crossed Christmas...
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Back on her feet - Sunday Herald Sun
October 26, 2009
Joyce Raymond is a perfect example of a good deed making a difference.
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News footage: Baby pacemaker - Channel Seven
October 23, 2009
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News footage: Small baby pacemaker - Channel Nine
October 23, 2009
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News footage: Little miracle - Channel Ten
October 23, 2009
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News footage: Melbourne baby pacemaker - ABC1
October 23, 2009
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Pacemaker surgery gives baby gift of life - The Age
October 22, 2009
Five months ago, Taylor Gardner was born at 25 weeks with heart block - a condition that meant her heart was beating 50 times a minute, instead of a healthy rate of about 150.
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Her first pacemaker was bigger than her tiny, fragile body, but it allowed Taylor Gardner to survive against the odds and capture hearts around the world.
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Taylor Gardner doing well after pacemaker op - news.com.au
October 21, 2009
A premature baby believed to be the smallest ever fitted with a pacemaker could be home for Christmas after displaying "the willpower to survive".
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Miracle baby may be home for Christmas - ABC News
October 21, 2009
Doctors have praised the fighting spirit of a Melbourne baby who underwent world-first surgery on her heart five months ago, and has had another successful operation.
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Christmas at home for miracle baby
October 21, 2009
Rebecca Gardner has just one Yuletide wish - for her five-month-old daughter to be home from hospital for Christmas. Tiny Taylor Gardner has been battling for her life since she was born in May after...
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Support at hand in cancer battle - Monash Journal
October 19, 2009
Monash women are at the forefront of fighting and treating breast cancer. A breast surgeon, a breast-care nurse and a researcher shared their stories with Liselotte Johnson and Linda Jones.
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September 21, 2009
The Good Guys Dandenong has teamed up with South Eastern Alcohol and Drug Services to provide an art therapy program to patients undergoing treatment in Dandenong.
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Brave teens face up to cancer with CanTeen - Herald Sun
September 8, 2009
The Look Good Feel Better program is transforming youngsters enduring hair loss and skin problems, restoring their self-esteem through skin care, make-up, and wig and hat lessons.
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September 7, 2009
There was plenty of oooohing and aaahing when this mums' group held second birthday celebrations for bubs who spent their first days at the Monash neonatal intensive care unit.
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Bridging the gap - Monash Journal
September 7, 2009
Lensa Dinka and Marama Kufi greet listeners in the African language Oromo on 3ZZZ radio every second Sunday when they discuss health issues.
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Years of heartache and disaster but now the son shines for this doting dad - Herald Sun
September 7, 2009
Justin Parrant finally celebrated Father's Day, after two years of extraordinary heartache. The Pakenham died twice in 2007, resuscitated after surgery to remove a brain tumour.
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Amazing surgery restores lost sight - Herald Sun
September 4, 2009
A mother has told of the joy of seeing her three children again after radical brain surgery restored her sight. Tammy Rowley, 36, thought she would never see their faces again after she suddenly went...
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The art of healing - Monash Journal
August 31, 2009
A senior scientist is aiding the recovery of patients by displaying his own original artwork at Monash Medical Centre in Clayton.
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Work on Southern Health's $4.8 million Pregnancy Assessment Unit officially commenced with Health Minister Daniel Andrews inspecting progress on the construction of the state-wide facility this week.
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Chronic asthmatics are able to whistle away their most dangerous attacks after a world-first medical breakthrough in Melbourne.
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Treasured moments with Taylor - Monash Journal
August 3, 2009
Mum Rebecca Gardiner was all smiles as her daughter Taylor, born at
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Books ease worry - Monash Journal
August 3, 2009
Hospitals will be a less intimidating environment for young patients thanks to two children's books launched at Monash Medical Centre.
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Close for comfort - Monash Journal
August 3, 2009
Jennifer North knows first-hand why accommodation near hospitals is so
important for parents of sick children.