Providing Culturally Safe Care in the ED: An Example from Australia | October 26, 2022
Date of Presentation: October 26, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS
Keywords: #aboriginal #cultural #ed #emergency #first nation #indigenous #safety #torres
In this presentation, staff from St. Vincent’s Public Hospital in Melbourne present on Indigenous Australians, cultural safety, and current emergency department initiatives to better address the health care of First Nations people.
Recording:
Presented by:
Deborah Barnes, PGCertNP, BNBM | Dr. Jennie Hutton, FACEM, MPH, MBChB | Nicole Watt
Deborah Barnes, PGCertNP, BNBM, is the Aboriginal Health Services Coordinator at St. Vincent’s Public Hospital, Melbourne.
Dr. Jennie Hutton, FACEM, MPH, MBChB, is an Emergency Physician and Honorary Senior Fellow at St. Vincent’s Public Hospital, Melbourne.
Nicole Watt completed a Bachelor of Nursing at RMIT (1998) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Clinical Nursing (Intensive Care) at the University of Melbourne in 2004. Nicole is a Registered Nurse with over twenty years of experience in the public health system and she currently works at St. Vincent’s Public Hospital in Melbourne. Nicole holds the position of Manager Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Service. Nicole is a proud Yorta Yorta/Wemba Wemba woman who is committed towards improving health outcomes within the First Nations community. Nicole has a specialty interest in the areas of Intensive Care, Correctional Health, Complex Care and Aboriginal Health.
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Date added: October 26, 2022