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Presentation to LIME CONNECTION III MELBOURNE DECEMBER 2009 Dr Kali Hayward - AIDA Board Member Ms Mary Guthrie, Manager – Policy and Projects, AIDA
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Who we are and what we do AIDA is a not-for-profit, non-government organisation dedicated to the pursuit of leadership, partnership & scholarship in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, education and workforce. Incorporated in 1998. President – Associate Professor Peter O’Mara
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Represent: 140 graduates 140 students Small numbers of specialists, mostly GPs Policy and advocacy Strong governance and leadership development Connections to Indigenous communities – here and overseas
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WHAT INDIGENOUS DOCTORS CAN OFFER Trust, Respect and Connection to Community Role Models/Mentors Spiritual, Cultural, Emotional and Physical understanding Holistic approach to health Tradition of healing
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STRONG CONNECTIONS
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POLICY WORK AIDA represented on approx 40 committees including NIHEC, Close the Gap Steering Committee, COAG Reference Groups, Health Committees, Medical Education committees,..... Medical Education - Works closely with Medical Deans, CPMC, CPMEC DEEWR - Pathways from high school into medicine and health careers Healing Racism Roundtable Health Impact Assessment on the NT Intervention
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Workforce Policy Work Healthy Futures Medical Deans Indigenous Health Curriculum Framework AMC Standards
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Workforce Policy Pathways into the health workforce for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: A Blueprint for Action DEEWR Pathways Project
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School Kids Medical School PGY 1 & 2 (RMO) RegistrarFellowship AIDA’s work across the continuum from School to University to Pre-vocational Years to Specialties and Beyond
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Engaging Kids Pathways into the health workforce for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: A Blueprint for Action DEEWR Pathways Project AIDA engagement with communities
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Indigenous Medical Students Healthy Futures Collaboration Agreement - Working with Medical Deans to increase the number of Indigenous medical student AIDA support to students – Symposium, SRC, development opportunities
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Pre-vocational Years AIDA’s work with CPMEC
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Specialists Currently a small number of specialists Increase the number of Indigenous Fellows and Specialties – AIA working with CPMC; Indigenous Sub-Committee
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Beyond? Expand the Indigenous academic medical leadership
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It is about understanding the person and not just the problem, taking an holistic approach. It is very rewarding to see children that have had a difficult time doing well. There is no greater reward than to see a child happy.”
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A career in medicine is very fulfilling and I am so pleased it gives me an opportunity to care for my people and to influence Indigenous health policy. If you are thinking about a career in medicine, then I say go for it. Associate Professor Noel Hayman
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“Success is really up to you. It’s up to you how hard you want to work. Just put your head down and go for it.” Ms Casey Papamanolis
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DR KALI HAYWARD
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