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Dr Kali Hayward on locum work in prisons and engaging with elders

Jan 21, 201927 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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Dr Danielle speaks with Dr Kali Hayward, giving tips for doctors wanting to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, locum work in prisons and engaging with elders. Dr Kali Hayward is descended from the Warnman people, of the Martu language group of Western Australia. Karly is a GP/Supervisor at Nunkawarrin Yunti, the largest Aboriginal Community Health Organisation and a Medical Cultural Educator for GPEx, the GP training provider in South Australia and was the president of AIDA at the time of this podcast: where she co-ordinated the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health training program for GP registrars. Where traditional and modern medicine meet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1hJ1flMtU8 Being Ngangkari: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTteDpIqLvw Our Mob Our Stories – Dr Kali Hayward: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRGyo8RnwCg What is Sorry Business? https://youtu.be/qj8HV0rmN8Y?t=1m18s https://www.aida.org.au
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