The 10th Rural and Remote Health Scientific Symposium in Mparntwe / Alice Springs brought together researchers and advocates to explore the future of rural and remote health research.
A strong delegation from the WA Centre for Rural Health attended, contributing to important conversations and knowledge sharing.
Associate Professor Ivan Lin represented WACRH on a panel discussing research priorities and research funding priorities. He also presented findings from the “Evaluation of the Clinical Yarning eLearning Program,” highlighting innovative approaches to culturally secure communication in healthcare.
