Working With Communities To Improve Renal Care The University Of Adelaide

Kidney disease significantly impacts on Aboriginal people, and at younger ages, meaning that many Aboriginal people are struggling with kidney disease while still raising children, seeking employment and paying for housing.

Through her research, Dr Janet Kelly from the University of Adelaide aims to provide opportunities for Aboriginal kidney patients and family members, health professionals, health services, academics and researchers to work together to improve renal care in South Australia.

USEFUL LINKS
🔬 Our research: health.adelaide.edu.au/our-research
📩 Contact Dr Janet Kelly: researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/janet.kelly
🧬 Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences: health.adelaide.edu.au

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  • Northern Communities Health Foundation Public Lecture | THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE ( Download)
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  • Decolonising healthcare - Research Tuesdays Feb 2024 ( Download)
  • Café Scientifique (International Session): The Australian Experience ( Download)
  • Navigating the journey of kidney disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people ( Download)
  • Kidney Transplantation in Australia - Executive Dean’s Lecture Series ( Download)
  • Aktion kidney care: hearing from eh experts in action ( Download)
  • Renal Care & The Environment - Katherine Barraclough - ANZSN 'Research Update for Consumers' ( Download)
  • AKCTION Kid Care: Hearing from the Experts in Action ( Download)
  • Indigenous Health Forum - Research Tuesdays June 2014 ( Download)
  • Poche Indigenous Health Network, 10th Annual Research Showcase, Dr Janet Kelly & Kelli Owen ( Download)
  • Associate Professor Shilpa Jesudason - Life as a Clinician-Scientist ( Download)
  • ABMC Research Minireview Webinar - CALHN on Renal Disease ( Download)
  • First Nations Health Authority (FNHA)'s CMO Dr. Evan Adams ( Download)