Brooke Conley
@brookerconley
Exercise Scientist, Physiotherapist and PhD candidate at Melbourne University - Arthritis education resources for Indigenous Australians. Ngiyampaa 🔴🟡⚫️
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04-07-2021 00:13:08
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.NSW Health proudly celebrates #NAIDOC2021 with this year’s theme; Heal Country. Healing Country is about the historical, political, & administrative landscapes adapting to successfully empower & celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, nations, & heritage.
Proud Gomeroi woman and 10 News First journalist Madeline Hayman-Reber helps break down how to say the traditional names of our capital cities as we celebrate #NAIDOC2021 and acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of this land. Happy NAIDOC Week!
Anyone out there have sore knees, hips or joints? 🦵🏾💪🏿🦶🏾The deadly mob at ECCO_OPUS_TJR want to have a yarn with you about it and give you $50 Coles/Myer gift card for your time. Get in touch with them! Details in the flyer below
Welcoming the first year medical students propa ways with Uncle Ringo delivering a powerful welcome speech Murrup Barak @UniMelbMDHS UniMelb Newsroom bill nicholson @UniMelb Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association @VAHS1972
Uncle Corey Walker taking the rural cohort of first year medical students through the Flats walk on Yorta-Yorta Country today to remind our students that it’s so important to “build rapport before treating your patients” @UniMelbMDHS UMMSS Inc. Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association
Brooke Conley’s project will involve multiple phases, maximise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander input, and involve qualitative methods (yarning) to develop informed, clinical practice guidelines on OA, RA, SLE and gout #ARA22
Brooke Conley on Development of culturally appropriate arthritis information resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Rigorous approach with use of 'yarning' to gain best insights #ARA22 Arthritis Australia