Microbiology Australia (Jan 2022)

Building health workforce capacity in Northern Australia

  • Mark Mayo,
  • Kalinda Griffiths,
  • Robyn Marsh,
  • Raelene Collins,
  • Kelly McCrory,
  • Jayde Hopkins,
  • Sophie Bowman-Derrick,
  • Heidi Smith-Vaughan,
  • Michael Johnston

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 3
pp. 93 – 97

Abstract

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The Menzies Ramaciotti Regional and Remote Health Sciences Training Centre (Menzies-Ramaciotti Centre) is located within the Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) in Darwin, Northern Territory (NT). The Menzies-Ramaciotti Centre is contributing to the development of a local health workforce in the NT, including a strong biomedical workforce. The Centre facilitates health workforce career progression for regional and remote youth, with a focus on career development for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) youth. The Centre works in collaboration with a range of industry and education partners, who also have strong workforce development goals and a commitment to serving a vital community need to build pathways into work and study with First Nations peoples. Part of the Centre’s focus entails delivery of high-quality training in biomedical sciences, including theoretical and practical skill development in microbiology, laboratory techniques, immunology, public health, data science, allied health, and health research. The Centre uses a non-linear, strengths-based approach to training with a multiplicity of entry and exit points including high school work experience placements, traineeships, vocational placements, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate placements.

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