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A Mater eye surgeon has helped restore the vision of a “near-blind” refugee who was rescued from the frontline of the war in Ukraine by his beloved sister living in ...
Ethiopian coffee-making, an African drum performance and other activities were part of today’s 21st anniversary celebrations of Mater's Refugee Complex Care Clinic.
The dedication of Mater’s Integrated Refugee Health Service to improve the health status of vulnerable and marginalised people in our community has been recognised ...
Two people from refugee backgrounds who experienced cultural and language barriers after fleeing war-torn countries have been inspired to make a difference in their ...
Under an incredibly passionate and diverse team of nurses, GPs and refugee health consultants, the Mater Refugee Health Service has become a beacon of light for ...
As the Mater Refugee Health Capacity Building and Resource Coordinator, Ally Wakefield leads the G11 — a dynamic and passionate team of 11 refugee health consultants ...
Women’s Health Week is a nation-wide campaign of events centred on improving women's health, this week we will hear from female clinicians at Mater speaking about ...
We met Dr Manal Aqrawe last year, she is a qualified doctor with over 20 years of experience in her home of Iraq but had to flee suddenly when the city fell to the ...
Yordanos Mebrahtu has been working in Mater Refugee Complex Care Clinic since February completing the Multicultural Affairs Queensland funded Refugee Health Assistant ...
Refugee Week brings with it a mix of emotions for Mater Assistant in Nursing (AIN) Maria John-Phaltang.