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    Indigenous Health Education Essential To Close The Gap, Australian Medical Students' Association

    23 April 2008 - Indigenous health education in medical schools needs to be improved if we are to achieve the aims of "Close the Gap", the Australian Medical Students' Association warned.

    AMSA President Michael Bonning said improving Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander health outcomes requires a medical workforce with more than a rudimentary understanding of the issues involved in the provision of health care to Indigenous Australians.

    "Producing medical graduates equipped to work in Indigenous communities requires quality curricula which address the social, cultural and medical factors which contribute to the poor health of Indigenous Australians.

    "This understanding of Indigenous health must be fostered early and continue throughout a student's medical education," he said. Evidence suggests that students who undertake clinical placements in indigenous communities in their formative years are more likely to return to these communities as doctors.

    AMSA also recognizes the importance of supporting prospective and current Indigenous medical students in the efforts to "Close the Gap".

    "We want to see more of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peers in medical schools. Indigenous doctors bring a special cultural and clinical perspective to their work within communities," Mr Bonning said.

    "By improving Indigenous health education in medical schools and graduating more indigenous doctors, we can move closer towards closing the gap between the health of Indigenous and non‐ Indigenous Australians," he said.

    AMSA released a report in January based on the proceedings of the Leaders in Indigenous Medical Education (LIME) conference outlining areas of key importance in Indigenous Health education.

    The Leaders in Indigenous Medical Education (LIME) conference report can be accessed here.

    Source: Australian Medical Students' Association


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