MCGH eNews July 2020

Melbourne Children’s Global Health Forum 12.30pm – 1.30pm (AEST) Monday 27th July via Zoom Why midwives matter for maternal and newborn health in LMICs + Introducing STAGE: Professor Caroline Homer Professor Caroline Homer is a midwife, health services researcher, educator and international development advisor. She is the Co-Program Director of Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health … Continued

World Pneumonia Day

Please join Melbourne Children’s Global Health in recognising World Pneumonia Day, which is marked each year on November 12. This day presents an opportunity to focus on child health challenges around the world. The goal is to raise awareness about pneumonia progress, current obstacles and inequities, and promote prevention and treatment. We – as a … Continued

Melbourne Children’s Global Health Annual Symposium – Save The Date!

  Save the date! Melbourne Children’s Global Health Annual Symposium 18th September 2019 Please join us at the Royal Children’s Hospital for a day of dynamic and engaging discussions on key areas of interest in global child and adolescent health, with presentations from experts on our campus and beyond. Program and further information to follow.

Melbourne Children’s Global Health Forum

The June Melbourne Children’s Global Health Forum will be held on Thursday the 20th at 12.30pm in the Vernon Collins Lecture Theater, HELP Precinct, Level 1 Royal Children’s Hospital. Light lunch provided in the HELP Lounge from 12.15pm. All are welcome to hear an update on global health activities on the Children’s Hospital campus. This … Continued

Fiona Russell receives prestigious Frank Fenner Award for Advanced Research in Infectious Diseases

On behalf of Melbourne Children’s Global Health we would like to extend our warm congratulations to Professor Fiona Russell, who on Friday received the prestigious Frank Fenner Award for Advanced Research in Infectious Diseases, from the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases . This award recognises the many achievements over Fiona’s career in global health, and … Continued