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Royal Children's Hospital

The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH), colloquially referred to as the Royal Children’s, is a major children's hospital in Parkville, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Regarded as one of the great children’s hospitals globally, the hospital and its facilities are internationally recognised as a “leading centre for paediatrics”.[3] The hospital serves the entire states of Victoria, and Tasmania, as well as southern New South Wales and parts of South Australia.

Royal Children's Hospital
Geography
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia[1]
Coordinates37°47′42″S 144°56′59″E / 37.79500°S 144.94972°E / -37.79500; 144.94972
Organisation
Care systemMedicare
TypeSpecialist
Affiliated universityUniversity of Melbourne and Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Services
Beds340[2]
SpecialityChildren's hospital
Helipads
Helipad(ICAO: YRHO)
Number Length Surface
ft m
1 aluminium
2 aluminium
3 aluminium
History
Opened1870 (founding)
2011 (present site)
Links
Websitewww.rch.org.au

As a major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria, the Royal Children's Hospital provides a full range of clinical services, tertiary care, as well as health promotion and prevention programs for children and young people.[4]

The hospital is the designated statewide major trauma centre for paediatrics in Victoria and a Nationally Funded Centre for cardiac and liver transplantation.

Its campus partners are the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and The University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics, which are based onsite at the hospital.

The hospital is surrounded by the parkland of Royal Park, with views of trees and much natural light.

History edit

 
Aerial panorama of Royal Park and the Children's Hospital. The Melbourne skyline sits on the left of the horizon.

The hospital was established in 1870[5] and moved to the corner of Flemington Road and Gatehouse Street in Parkville in 1963.

 
The Royal Children's Hospital as seen from Royal Park Melbourne

The Royal Children's Hospital was founded by Doctors John Singleton and William Smith, in response to their serious concerns about infant mortality in the fledgling city of Melbourne. The original "Free Hospital for Sick Children" was set up in a small house at 39 Stephen Street (now 49 Exhibition Street) and treated more than 1,000 children in its first year of operation.[6]

In 2005, the Victoria State Government announced plans to build a brand new 340 bed home for RCH adjacent to the existing site.[7] The winning bid of the redevelopment was led by Babcock & Brown with architects Billard Leece Partnership and Bates Smart Architects. HKS Inc. Architects of Dallas, Texas provided Pediatric Design and Planning Services and consulting engineers Norman Disney & Young. Work commenced on the site in late 2007, and was completed in late 2011, opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her Royal Tour.[8] Patients were moved into the new hospital in November 2011.[9] The project won the 2012 Melbourne Prize and the Victorian Architecture Medal.

After the move to new facility, demolition of the old site was completed by December 2012. Much of the old site was turned back into parkland, creating a new gateway to Royal Park.[10] Landscaping of the park was complete by 2015.

Good Friday Appeal edit

The Good Friday Appeal is held annually to raise money for the hospital. It has been broadcast on the Seven TV network for 52 years. The goal of the Appeal is to ensure that children with life-threatening illnesses receive the best possible medical and clinical care.[11]

The 2009 Appeal raised $13,862,734.[12] The 2010 Appeal raised $14,462,000.[13] The 2011 Appeal raised $15,156,000. The 2012 Appeal raised $15,820,640. The 2013 appeal raised $16,405,534.65.[14] The 2016 Appeal, raised $17,445,624.[15] The 2017 Appeal, raised $17,605,662.[16]

A new record was set in 2018, with the appeal raising $18,043,251.[17]

Centre for Adolescent Health, Gender Service edit

The RCH Centre for Adolescent Health, Gender Service provides a multidisciplinary approach to the assessment, care and treatment of gender dysphoria[18] for children aged 3 to 17 years.[19][20] In 2003 it received 1 referral,[21] increasing to 7 referrals in 2007. In 2015 it was expected that there would be more than 150 referrals, with a one-year waiting list. The Andrews government said it will spend an extra $6 million over four years to reduce waiting times.[22][23] During 2016 the gender clinic is expecting to receive at least 250 referrals.[24]

RCH awards edit

Elizabeth Turner medal edit

Each year since 2002, the Elizabeth Turner Medal has been awarded to senior medical or dental practitioners at the RCH who have consistently shown excellence in clinical care over an extended period of time. It is the highest honour of peer recognition at the hospital.[25]

The medal was named in honour of Elizabeth Kathleen Turner AO (1914-1999) who was a Peadiatrician at the hospital from 1942 until 1980, and was the Medical Superintendent from 1943 until 1946. She was the first doctor in Australia to administer penicillin. The medal was named in her honour to acknowledge her devotion to the care of her patients.[25]

Past recipients of the award include plastic surgeon Tony Holmes in 2004, and neurosurgeon Wirginia Maixner in 2023.[25]

Barnes-Hutson medal edit

On the 150th anniversary of the hospital the medical staff association established the Barnes-Hutson medal to acknowledge outstanding contributions to the fabric of the hospital.[25]

The medal is named in honour of Graeme Barnes (Gastroenterology) and John Hutson (General Surgery and Urology) in acknowledgment of their all-round contribution to clinical practice, research, education, and mentorship.[25]

The inaugural award was presented to Gastroenterologist Winita Hardikar in 2021, Community paediatrician Jill Sewell received the award in 2022, and Gastroenterologist Prof Julie Bines received the award in 2023.[25]

Arms edit

Coat of arms of Royal Children's Hospital
 
Notes
Granted 5 May 1966
Crest
On a wreath Argent Gules and Azure on water barry wavy Argent and Azure an Australian Pelican naiant Proper.
Escutcheon
Per chevron Argent and Azure in chief two Rods of Aesculapius erect Proper the serpents respectant Vert in base a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross with five mullets Argent on a chief Gules a lion passant Or.
Supporters
On the dexter side a boy Proper vested in a short tunic Argent edged at the neck and sleeves and pendent from a cincture a purse Or shoes Vert and on the sinister side a girl Proper vested in a long sleeveless dress edged at the neck and hem and cinctured Or shoes Vert.
Motto
Fide Scientia Et Amore[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Royal Children's Hospital : The Royal Children's Hospital".
  2. ^ "Trove".
  3. ^ "The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne". Victorian Agency for Health Information. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  4. ^ "The Royal Children's Hospital : About The Royal Children's Hospital". Rch.org.au. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Vic. (1870-) - People and organisations". Trove. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Dr John Singleton 1808-1891 : Christian, doctor, philanthropist / Roslyn Otzen. - Version details - Trove". Trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  7. ^ "Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Vic. (1870-) - People and organisations". trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  8. ^ "The Queen officially opens the new Royal Children's Hospital | RCH News". Blogs.rch.org.au. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Patients ready to move into the brand new Royal Children's Hospital | RCH News". Blogs.rch.org.au. 29 November 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  10. ^ [1][dead link]
  11. ^ [2] at the Wayback Machine (archived May 4, 2009)
  12. ^ "Good Friday Appeal". Goodfridayappeal.com.au. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  13. ^ Lillebuen, Steve (3 April 2010). "Vic Good Friday Appeal sets new record". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
  14. ^ Victorians raise $16.4m for the kids as part of Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal, Brigid O'Connell, March 30, 2013, Herald Sun
  15. ^ "Good Friday Appeal telecast to air this Friday". NewsComAu. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  16. ^ "Thank you! Together we raised $17, 605, 662 - Good Friday Appeal". Good Friday Appeal. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  17. ^ "Good Friday Appeal raises a record $18,043,251 | RCH News". blogs.rch.org.au. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  18. ^ "RCH Gender Dysphoria Service | Centre for Adolescent Health". blogs.rch.org.au. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  19. ^ Wade, Matthew (21 April 2016). "Victorian government will spend 15 million in state budget to create first ever pride centre". Star Observer. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  20. ^ Devine, Miranda (27 April 2016). "Transgenderism: Has anybody seen my girl?". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  21. ^ Stark, Jill (6 July 2014). "Calls to help sex-change kids as demand for gender reassignment soars". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  22. ^ Preiss, Benjamin (31 May 2015). "Royal Children's Hospital transgender unit gets $6m boost to cut waiting list". The Age. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  23. ^ Davey, Melissa (1 June 2015). "Transgender unit at Melbourne's Royal Children's hospital gets $6m boost". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  24. ^ Taylor, Josie (5 July 2016). "Chief Justice vows change to 'traumatic' court process for transgender children". ABC News. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  25. ^ a b c d e f "Awards and Scholarships". The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne. n.d. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  26. ^ "Royal Children's Hospital". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 30 April 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the Royal Children s Hospital in Melbourne Australia For other similarly named hospitals see Children s Hospital disambiguation The Royal Children s Hospital RCH colloquially referred to as the Royal Children s is a major children s hospital in Parkville a suburb of Melbourne Victoria Australia Regarded as one of the great children s hospitals globally the hospital and its facilities are internationally recognised as a leading centre for paediatrics 3 The hospital serves the entire states of Victoria and Tasmania as well as southern New South Wales and parts of South Australia Royal Children s HospitalGeographyLocationMelbourne Victoria Australia 1 Coordinates37 47 42 S 144 56 59 E 37 79500 S 144 94972 E 37 79500 144 94972OrganisationCare systemMedicareTypeSpecialistAffiliated universityUniversity of Melbourne and Murdoch Children s Research InstituteServicesBeds340 2 SpecialityChildren s hospitalHelipadsHelipad ICAO YRHO Number Length Surfaceft m1 aluminium2 aluminium3 aluminiumHistoryOpened1870 founding 2011 present site LinksWebsitewww wbr rch wbr org wbr auAs a major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria the Royal Children s Hospital provides a full range of clinical services tertiary care as well as health promotion and prevention programs for children and young people 4 The hospital is the designated statewide major trauma centre for paediatrics in Victoria and a Nationally Funded Centre for cardiac and liver transplantation Its campus partners are the Murdoch Children s Research Institute and The University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics which are based onsite at the hospital The hospital is surrounded by the parkland of Royal Park with views of trees and much natural light Contents 1 History 2 Good Friday Appeal 3 Centre for Adolescent Health Gender Service 4 RCH awards 4 1 Elizabeth Turner medal 4 2 Barnes Hutson medal 5 Arms 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Aerial panorama of Royal Park and the Children s Hospital The Melbourne skyline sits on the left of the horizon The hospital was established in 1870 5 and moved to the corner of Flemington Road and Gatehouse Street in Parkville in 1963 nbsp The Royal Children s Hospital as seen from Royal Park MelbourneThe Royal Children s Hospital was founded by Doctors John Singleton and William Smith in response to their serious concerns about infant mortality in the fledgling city of Melbourne The original Free Hospital for Sick Children was set up in a small house at 39 Stephen Street now 49 Exhibition Street and treated more than 1 000 children in its first year of operation 6 In 2005 the Victoria State Government announced plans to build a brand new 340 bed home for RCH adjacent to the existing site 7 The winning bid of the redevelopment was led by Babcock amp Brown with architects Billard Leece Partnership and Bates Smart Architects HKS Inc Architects of Dallas Texas provided Pediatric Design and Planning Services and consulting engineers Norman Disney amp Young Work commenced on the site in late 2007 and was completed in late 2011 opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her Royal Tour 8 Patients were moved into the new hospital in November 2011 9 The project won the 2012 Melbourne Prize and the Victorian Architecture Medal After the move to new facility demolition of the old site was completed by December 2012 Much of the old site was turned back into parkland creating a new gateway to Royal Park 10 Landscaping of the park was complete by 2015 Good Friday Appeal editThe Good Friday Appeal is held annually to raise money for the hospital It has been broadcast on the Seven TV network for 52 years The goal of the Appeal is to ensure that children with life threatening illnesses receive the best possible medical and clinical care 11 The 2009 Appeal raised 13 862 734 12 The 2010 Appeal raised 14 462 000 13 The 2011 Appeal raised 15 156 000 The 2012 Appeal raised 15 820 640 The 2013 appeal raised 16 405 534 65 14 The 2016 Appeal raised 17 445 624 15 The 2017 Appeal raised 17 605 662 16 A new record was set in 2018 with the appeal raising 18 043 251 17 Centre for Adolescent Health Gender Service editThe RCH Centre for Adolescent Health Gender Service provides a multidisciplinary approach to the assessment care and treatment of gender dysphoria 18 for children aged 3 to 17 years 19 20 In 2003 it received 1 referral 21 increasing to 7 referrals in 2007 In 2015 it was expected that there would be more than 150 referrals with a one year waiting list The Andrews government said it will spend an extra 6 million over four years to reduce waiting times 22 23 During 2016 the gender clinic is expecting to receive at least 250 referrals 24 RCH awards editElizabeth Turner medal edit Each year since 2002 the Elizabeth Turner Medal has been awarded to senior medical or dental practitioners at the RCH who have consistently shown excellence in clinical care over an extended period of time It is the highest honour of peer recognition at the hospital 25 The medal was named in honour of Elizabeth Kathleen Turner AO 1914 1999 who was a Peadiatrician at the hospital from 1942 until 1980 and was the Medical Superintendent from 1943 until 1946 She was the first doctor in Australia to administer penicillin The medal was named in her honour to acknowledge her devotion to the care of her patients 25 Past recipients of the award include plastic surgeon Tony Holmes in 2004 and neurosurgeon Wirginia Maixner in 2023 25 Barnes Hutson medal edit On the 150th anniversary of the hospital the medical staff association established the Barnes Hutson medal to acknowledge outstanding contributions to the fabric of the hospital 25 The medal is named in honour of Graeme Barnes Gastroenterology and John Hutson General Surgery and Urology in acknowledgment of their all round contribution to clinical practice research education and mentorship 25 The inaugural award was presented to Gastroenterologist Winita Hardikar in 2021 Community paediatrician Jill Sewell received the award in 2022 and Gastroenterologist Prof Julie Bines received the award in 2023 25 Arms editCoat of arms of Royal Children s Hospital nbsp Notes Granted 5 May 1966 Crest On a wreath Argent Gules and Azure on water barry wavy Argent and Azure an Australian Pelican naiant Proper Escutcheon Per chevron Argent and Azure in chief two Rods of Aesculapius erect Proper the serpents respectant Vert in base a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross with five mullets Argent on a chief Gules a lion passant Or Supporters On the dexter side a boy Proper vested in a short tunic Argent edged at the neck and sleeves and pendent from a cincture a purse Or shoes Vert and on the sinister side a girl Proper vested in a long sleeveless dress edged at the neck and hem and cinctured Or shoes Vert Motto Fide Scientia Et Amore 26 See also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Transgender portalList of hospitals in Australia Healthcare in AustraliaReferences edit The Royal Children s Hospital The Royal Children s Hospital Trove The Royal Children s Hospital Melbourne Victorian Agency for Health Information Retrieved 18 July 2023 The Royal Children s Hospital About The Royal Children s Hospital Rch org au Retrieved 7 April 2015 Royal Children s Hospital Melbourne Vic 1870 People and organisations Trove Retrieved 18 October 2018 Dr John Singleton 1808 1891 Christian doctor philanthropist Roslyn Otzen Version details Trove Trove nla gov au Retrieved 7 April 2015 Royal Children s Hospital Melbourne Vic 1870 People and organisations trove nla gov au Retrieved 18 October 2018 The Queen officially opens the new Royal Children s Hospital RCH News Blogs rch org au 26 October 2011 Retrieved 7 April 2015 Patients ready to move into the brand new Royal Children s Hospital RCH News Blogs rch org au 29 November 2011 Retrieved 7 April 2015 1 dead link 2 Good Friday Appeal gt About Us at the Wayback Machine archived May 4 2009 Good Friday Appeal Goodfridayappeal com au Retrieved 7 April 2015 Lillebuen Steve 3 April 2010 Vic Good Friday Appeal sets new record The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 3 April 2010 Victorians raise 16 4m for the kids as part of Royal Children s Hospital Good Friday Appeal Brigid O Connell March 30 2013 Herald Sun Good Friday Appeal telecast to air this Friday NewsComAu Retrieved 18 October 2018 Thank you Together we raised 17 605 662 Good Friday Appeal Good Friday Appeal Retrieved 18 October 2018 Good Friday Appeal raises a record 18 043 251 RCH News blogs rch org au Retrieved 18 October 2018 RCH Gender Dysphoria Service Centre for Adolescent Health blogs rch org au Retrieved 18 October 2018 Wade Matthew 21 April 2016 Victorian government will spend 15 million in state budget to create first ever pride centre Star Observer Retrieved 26 April 2016 Devine Miranda 27 April 2016 Transgenderism Has anybody seen my girl The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 27 April 2016 Stark Jill 6 July 2014 Calls to help sex change kids as demand for gender reassignment soars Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 22 August 2016 Preiss Benjamin 31 May 2015 Royal Children s Hospital transgender unit gets 6m boost to cut waiting list The Age Retrieved 26 April 2016 Davey Melissa 1 June 2015 Transgender unit at Melbourne s Royal Children s hospital gets 6m boost The Guardian Retrieved 26 April 2016 Taylor Josie 5 July 2016 Chief Justice vows change to traumatic court process for transgender children ABC News Retrieved 1 September 2016 a b c d e f Awards and Scholarships The Royal Children s Hospital Melbourne n d Retrieved 15 March 2024 Royal Children s Hospital Heraldry of the World Retrieved 30 April 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Children 27s Hospital amp oldid 1214090888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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