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Dr Frater’s research, “The Other Half”, will focus on potential interventions for fathers (and partners) experiencing mental health difficulties during or after their partner’s pregnancy.
During a world first therapy, Mater Researcher and Haematologist Professor Maher Gandhi 46-year-old patient Scott Griffiths has been successfully cured of a rare type of lymphoma.
Betty McGrath Grant to help improve newborn pain management outcomes
Advanced Life Support Training for Frontline Healthcare Workers develops from the Betty McGrath Grant
Mater researchers receive generous support to improve the health of preterm babies and reduce the rate of stillbirth across the country.
Health Service Research received a boost for further work into understanding perinatal physiotherapy care through a new co-designed program for the new Mater Family Wellbeing Service.
Alana Delaforce, Hospital/Service Quality and Safety Manager's work has been recognised as one of five winners for the Betty McGrath Grant,
Mater’s newly established Perinatal Mental Health Team celebrated a win this year.
Late gestation research into adverse pregnancy outcomes gained funding to begin research using machine learning techniques.
Perinatal and infant mental health is better for the Best Start Grant.
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Aleysha's hard work in 2020 has been recognised.