
Welcome to the
Victorian Infant Collaborative Study
Our mission is to better understand the long-term health outcomes faced by the tiniest and most immature babies and to improve their overall health and well-being later in life.

Collaboration
between the Royal Women’s Hospital, Mercy Hospital for Women, Monash Medical Centre, the Royal Children’s Hospital, and Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

Longitudinal Studies
and follow-up of babies born prematurely and their journey through childhood into adulthood.

Translate Knowledge
more widely to empower carers and individuals born preterm, and to support clinicians and health care workers to advocate for better understanding and ongoing care and follow-up.
Our Studies

Latest News & Updates
Professor Lex Doyle honoured for outstanding contribution to paediatrics
Professor Lex Doyle, the Women’s Head of Clinical Research Development, has received the prestigious Howard Williams Medal at the Royal Australasian...
VICS February 2018 Newsletter
https://www.vicsinfant-study.org.au/ https://www.facebook.com/vics.infant DECEMBER 2018Welcome to the 2018 Victorian Infant Collaborative Study...
Kate Callanan’s Retirement
Kate Callanan, Premature Infant Follow Up Coordinator, retired in April 2017 after 28 years of service at the Royal Women's Hospital. Kate was...
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