LIME Network Project
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The LIME Network is a Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand Project and is hosted by Onemda VicHealth Koori Health Unit within the School of Population Health at The University of Melbourne. The aim of the LIME Network is to be a dynamic network dedicated to ensuring the quality and effectiveness of teaching and learning of Indigenous health in medical education and curricula, as well as best practice in the recruitment and retention of Indigenous medical students. The LIME Network Project seeks to establish a continuing national presence that encourages and supports collaboration within and between medical schools in Australian and New Zealand to support the development, delivery and evaluation of quality Indigenous health content in medical education with the aid of the CDAMS Indigenous Health Curriculum Framework and the Critical Reflection Tool (CRT). It also seeks to build multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral linkages and to provide quality review, professional development, capacity-building and advocacy functions. The LIME Network recognises and promotes the primacy of Indigenous leadership and knowledge. |
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NOW AVAILABLE
- The Critical Reflection Tool (CRT) is now available in an Interactive PDF format
- Findings/ Presentation of the Critical Reflection Tool Trial
STAFF UPDATE
- Odette Mazel is now employed as Manager of the LIME Network.
- Kate Butler is now employed as the Onemda Events and Communications Co-ordinator and will be co-ordinating the organisation of LIME CONNECTION III in 2009.
- Deb Knoche is no longer the Indigenous Health Project Officer. However, she is still empoyed by Onemda as Professor Ian Anderson's Research Assistant and will continue to work on the development of the Critical Reflection Tool (CRT).
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