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Mater Mothers’ Hospital is calling for pregnant women to participate in an Australian-first trial using Sildenafil - commonly known as Viagra.
Mater calls for women to take part in Sildenafil (Viagra) trial
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.
Physiotherapy approach to improve the mental health of mothers
Mater’s newly established Perinatal Mental Health Team celebrated a win this year.
Perinatal Mental Health gets a lift from Best Start Grant success
The PREBO-6 Study helps understand the brain health of premature babies.
Providing hope for premature babies
The University of Queensland’s School of Psychology awarded the winner of this year’s Tutor Excellence Award.
Recognised for Excellence
Mater researcher Dr Vicki Clifton and Mater Centre for Neuroscience’s Dr Lisa Gillinder have been recognised for their achievements at the 22nd annual Women in Technology (WiT) Awards.
Mater researchers recognised at Women in Technology awards
Mater’s Fertility Services program is helping couples restore their reproductive health, and the results from research are looking positive.
Mater's Fertility Service achieves pregnancies through natural approach
Mater Research and Mater Mothers' Hospitals representatives participated in the Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Congress, aiming to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes.
Improving maternal and newborn health outcomes
The International Diabetes Federation 2019 Congress has selected Mater’s Professor David McIntyre to provide the prestigious ‘Stream Award Lecture’ at this year’s meeting.
Professor David McIntyre selected to present prestigious lecture
Simulation is a valuable tool used to educate and train health professionals.
Simulator realism establishes scenario that learners embrace
Professor Vicki Flenady and her team at the Stillbirth Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) were awarded the UQ Faculty of Medicine Collaborators of the Year Award.
Mater researchers recognised for their extensive collaborations
A devotion to closing the gap in maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women has seen Professor Sue Kildea awarded the Health Services Research Award.
Closing the gap in maternity health services