Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, particularly those in remote communities, have lower access to health services when compared with the rest of the Australian population. This research examined the expectations and outcomes of medical students who went on a 2-day trip to a remote Aboriginal community. Methods: Activities were organised by community members, ground staff and fly-in fly-out health professionals. Students wrote about their expectations and post-trip reflections on personal, medical and cultural themes. Results: Twenty-three students participated in this study. Themes included complex, different and increased illnesses; how culture affects day-to-day life and health; personal growth; administrative, hea...
Objective: This study highlights the benefits of a tailor-made course for an Indigenous high school...
Objective: Growing a strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce is key to closing...
The Western Sydney University (Western) Indigenous Health Attachment (IHA) commenced in 2011 followi...
Introduction Providing an emphasis on Indigenous health in medical undergraduate education is seen a...
Introduction Providing an emphasis on Indigenous health in medical undergraduate education is seen a...
To describe and evaluate a programme where medical students designed and implemented Indigenous heal...
Medical students from The University of Notre Dame Australia\u27s, Fremantle Campus, recently spent ...
Purpose: Rural Australian patients continue to receive inadequate medical attention. One potential s...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Abstract Background Rural and remote communities in Australia fare worse than their urban counterpar...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Purpose Rural Australian patients continue to receive inadequate medical attention. One potential ...
Objective: To describe midwifery students' insights on promoting health to Aboriginal women in remot...
An innovative medical training program coordinated by The University of Notre Dame Australia, aiming...
Objective: This study highlights the benefits of a tailor-made course for an Indigenous high school...
Objective: This study highlights the benefits of a tailor-made course for an Indigenous high school...
Objective: Growing a strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce is key to closing...
The Western Sydney University (Western) Indigenous Health Attachment (IHA) commenced in 2011 followi...
Introduction Providing an emphasis on Indigenous health in medical undergraduate education is seen a...
Introduction Providing an emphasis on Indigenous health in medical undergraduate education is seen a...
To describe and evaluate a programme where medical students designed and implemented Indigenous heal...
Medical students from The University of Notre Dame Australia\u27s, Fremantle Campus, recently spent ...
Purpose: Rural Australian patients continue to receive inadequate medical attention. One potential s...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Abstract Background Rural and remote communities in Australia fare worse than their urban counterpar...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Purpose Rural Australian patients continue to receive inadequate medical attention. One potential ...
Objective: To describe midwifery students' insights on promoting health to Aboriginal women in remot...
An innovative medical training program coordinated by The University of Notre Dame Australia, aiming...
Objective: This study highlights the benefits of a tailor-made course for an Indigenous high school...
Objective: This study highlights the benefits of a tailor-made course for an Indigenous high school...
Objective: Growing a strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce is key to closing...
The Western Sydney University (Western) Indigenous Health Attachment (IHA) commenced in 2011 followi...