PHM in Victoria
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We are developing a [[Community Health Links Project]] to partner Community Health Centres in Australia to brother/sister organisations in the majority world. If you are interested in this project, please email [mailto:deb@phmoz.org Deb]. | We are developing a [[Community Health Links Project]] to partner Community Health Centres in Australia to brother/sister organisations in the majority world. If you are interested in this project, please email [mailto:deb@phmoz.org Deb]. | ||
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Please see the [[Brain Drain]] main page for more information or follow the direct links below. | Please see the [[Brain Drain]] main page for more information or follow the direct links below. |
Revision as of 00:24, 28 May 2005
PHM Victoria Launch
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PHM Victoria kicked off into existence with a great evening of presentations and discussion on Thursday, 24 March 2005. David Legge introduced the group to the history and aims of PHM globally then Sally Kingsland gave a short talk on 'brain drain' issues and how they relate to Australia. Deb Gleeson introduced the Community Health Links Project and was followed by Jon Ehsani who talked about his recent experiences with PHM India. We finished up with some time discussing the possible directions and actions of PHM in Australia and in Victoria in particular. Many thanks to all who attended - on the night before the Easter break!
Read the full report about the launch.
Current Projects
Community Health Links Project
We are developing a Community Health Links Project to partner Community Health Centres in Australia to brother/sister organisations in the majority world. If you are interested in this project, please email Deb.
Brain Drain and Third World Health
The term 'brain drain' refers to the net migration of skilled professionals from one place to another. Our Working Group aims to contribute to the Australian and international debate on the brain drain of skilled health professionals and the creation of global equity in health.
Please see the Brain Drain main page for more information or follow the direct links below.
- About Brain Drain
- Brain Drain Bibliography
- Activities of the Brain Drain Working Group
Please contact Sally if you would like to get involved.
Get involved
Please subscribe to the PHM Oz mailing list and/or email us if you live in Victoria and would like to get involved.