top 5 reasons to attend

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Cultural Enrichment

The AIDA conference provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Indigenous culture, traditions, and knowledge. Engage with Indigenous perspectives on healthcare, holistic well-being, and the integration of cultural practices into medical care.

 

Networking and Collaboration

Connect with Indigenous doctors, healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates from across Australia. Build relationships that can lead to collaborations, mentorships, and the sharing of ideas to improve Indigenous health outcomes.

 

Empowerment and Representation

By attending the conference, you support the empowerment and representation of Indigenous doctors and medical students. Witness inspiring success stories, celebrate achievements, and contribute to the momentum of Indigenous leadership in healthcare.

 

Holistic Health Approaches

Learn about holistic approaches to healthcare that respect the interconnectedness of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Discover how Indigenous knowledge can enhance patient care and contribute to a more inclusive healthcare system.

 

Educational Insights

Benefit from a diverse range of workshops, panel discussions, and presentations that address crucial issues in Indigenous health. Gain insights into cultural safety, addressing health disparities, and promoting culturally responsive medical practices.


Attending the AIDA conference in nipaluna, 2023, will not only expand your medical knowledge but also provide a platform for fostering cultural understanding, promoting Indigenous representation in healthcare, and contributing to the ongoing improvement of Indigenous health outcomes in Australia.






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Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the muwinina people, the traditional owners of the Land upon which we work, and we pay our respect to Aboriginal Elders; past and present. We respect all Tasmanian Aboriginal people, their culture and their rights as the first peoples of lutruwita.

Diversity and Inclusion Commitment
We support equity and inclusion for all. We embrace diversity and condemn any kind of discrimination, be it on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.