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Ensuring culturally safe clinicians: Part 2 (3:20 – 4:45 Pm)GP Accreditation SessionFacilitator: Dr David JansenGeneral Practitioner, All Health Mt Smart, <strong>and</strong> Health Consultant Mauri Ora Associates LtdAs per session ‘Ensuring culturally safe clinicians: Part 1’Panel: A/Professor Martina Kamaka1, Dr Rhys Jones2, A/Professor Ngiare Brown31. Department of Native Hawaiian Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i2. Senior Lecturer (Medical), Te Kupenga Hauora Māori, The University of Auckl<strong>and</strong>3. Co-Director, Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, The University of SydneyDr Rhys JonesPanel members: A/Professor Martina KamakaMartina Kamaka, MD is a Native Hawaiian physician who received her medical degreefrom the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) at the University of Hawai'i. Sheis board certified in Family Practice. Currently she is an Associate Professor in theDepartment of Native Hawaiian Health where she focuses on cultural competencyrelated curricula. She is a founding member/past president of the ‘Ahahui o na Kauka(Association of Native Hawaiian Physicians) <strong>and</strong> founding member of the Pacific RegionIndigenous Doctors Congress (PRIDoC). Currently she serves on the Native HawaiianHealth Care Systems Institutional Review Board <strong>and</strong> Scientific Advisory Council.As per session ‘What are desirable graduate attributes in Indigenous health?’A/Professor Ngiare BrownAs per session ‘What are desirable graduate attributes in Indigenous health?’40

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