
Critical waitlisting barriers for First Nations people with kidney failure
This NAIDOC Week, the Medical Journal of Australia has published a Special Issue on Indigenous Health – Carving our path with spirit, strength and solidarity. The […]
This NAIDOC Week, the Medical Journal of Australia has published a Special Issue on Indigenous Health – Carving our path with spirit, strength and solidarity. The […]
Recognising her significant service to medical education and the NT community, Flinders University Associate Professor Emma Kennedy AM has been appointed a Member of the Order […]
In a major new national study, Flinders University has revealed the top concerns troubling Australians today, with cost-of-living pressures, housing unaffordability, crime and safety, healthcare access, […]
Three outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island researchers have been awarded a total of $7.4 million for projects dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of […]
Northern Territory’s long-standing local medical program is celebrating its highest intake of medical students this week, welcoming 38 new Northern Territory (NT) resident students and its […]
Flinders University continues to deliver the medical workforce that the Territory so desperately needs, with over 60 per cent of our NT graduates staying to serve […]
Flinders University’s Professor James Smith has become the first-ever researcher from the Northern Territory (NT) to receive a prestigious Research Action Award from the Sax Institute. […]
Flinders University celebrated the dedication of health professionals across the Northern Territory (NT) at the annual Flinders University Rural and Remote Health NT Supervisor Recognition Awards […]
New community-driven strategies that support the social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys across Australia will be evaluated for their power to address the […]