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Advancing accessible kidney transplantation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: the National Indigenous Kidney Transplantation Taskforce

Description

For tens of thousands of years, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have operated and thrived within sovereign societies. The sustained and systematic effects of colonisation — which enabled the combined denial of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's self‐determination, autonomy, leadership, and capability to mobilise health‐benefiting resources — have created the situation in which we find ourselves today of poor health and systemic differences in health care access and outcomes. For kidney health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, this situation is illustrated through the persistent inequities in kidney failure incidence rates, health system access, and treatment outcomes.

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain key components of the perspective
  2. List main findings
  3. Describe strategies to address equity in kidney transplant.

Details

Author: Jaquelyne T Hughes, Katie Cundale, Kelli J Owen and Stephen P McDonald

Article Type: Perspective.

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CPD Activity Details
Topic
Urology, Health Services Administration, Surgical Procedures and the Operative Environment
CAPE Aspects
Addressing Health Inequities, Professionalism, Ethical Practice
Effective Year

Educational Activities (EA) - 0.30

Reviewing Performance (RP) - 0.0

Measuring Outcomes (MO) - 0.0

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*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s revised Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)