Centre for Indigenous Health

2008 January 27
by nursel guzeldeniz

This is my first post in 2008; and I wish everybody an ‘ethical’ new year, and hope that we will stop making wars in far away places and will not inflict any more sufferings on others.

Sydney University has just announced that the Faculty of Medicine will establish a centre for indigenous health with the $10 million donation the university has received recently. I think this is great news:

 The Faculty of Medicine will establish a Centre for Indigenous Health following a $10million donation, the largest pledge by a living individual to the University of Sydney.

The immediate objective of the new Centre is to establish a number of outreach medical clinics in western New South Wales, which will directly provide health care to local Indigenous communities.

The Centre will also significantly increase the Faculty of Medicine’s commitment to the education and training of medical and public health students in the challenges of Indigenous health. It will provide similar opportunities for students in other health disciplines such as nursing, physiotherapy and speech pathology.

“This is a very exciting project for the Faculty and the University, and we are enormously grateful for this donation. It is wonderful to have the opportunity to work towards correcting problems and inequities that exist in Indigenous health, thanks to the generosity and farsightedness of an individual,” said Professor Bruce Robinson, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.

The first outreach clinics will be held in Dubbo, Bourke, Brewarrina and Broken Hill.

“These locations were chosen because we already have established links with the communities,” said Professor Robinson. “Our plan is to start on a relatively small basis, learn from our experiences and proceed to expand the program provided that we have adequate funding.”

“The Faculty has for many years had a strong commitment to Indigenous health education but the establishment of this new Centre allows us to expand our programs.”

“One of our key aims is that, with a greater exposure to Indigenous health, more of our young medical, dental, nursing, physiotherapy and other health science students will be well equipped and inspired to work in this important area.

http://www.usyd.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=2130

4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 February 5

    Hey Nursel. Great to see you posting again, and I likewise, have an ethical new year!

  2. 2008 February 5
    nursel permalink

    thanks Jovan!

  3. 2008 May 28
    Lilian Pizzi permalink

    Goodmorning, my name’s Lilian Pizzi and I’m an italian psychologist interested in ethnopsychiatry. I live in Rome but I often come to Australia. I would like to talk to someone about aboriginal medicine man and I would like to know if there are still and how do they work. I’ve organized a master in ethnopsychiatry and cultural psychology in Rome, here is http://www.istitutobeck.it/MasterEtno/home.aspthe link (in ialian, sorry)

    Hope to heear from you soon

    Thank you

    lilian.pizzi@gmail.com

  4. 2008 May 28
    nursel permalink

    Hi Lilian, I just sent you an e-mail on who might help you about aboriginal medicine.

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