Ear Health Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

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Lecture Overview

Ear disease is the most treatable and preventable disease amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. In this lecture, nurse practitioner Deirdre Louw presents on the rates of hearing loss attributed to otitis media in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations, and what can be done to help recognise and prevent this disease.

Educator

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Deirdre Louw View profile
Deirdre Louw is a highly skilled nurse practitioner currently working in primary health. She has experience in aged care, rural and remote health centres and management and directorship positions. Deidre also has experience in education, having been an adjunct lecturer and examiner at Curtin University.
Details
CPD time6m
First Published24 March 2022
Updated24 March 2022
Expires
30 March 2025
Learning Tools
Topics
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practice
Clinical Assessment
Cultural Diversity
ENT
Head and Neck