McDermott, D. (2014, September 12). Ngara. Deep listening. Seeing ‘two ways’. What can Indigenous knowledge, mindfulness and observational skills training bring to medical practice? [Seminar]. Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and Well-Being – Flinders University. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNMc9WO-bzk
ABSTRACT

What can Indigenous knowledge, mindfulness and observational skills training bring to medical practice?

This third Slice of LIME Seminar took place on Friday, 12 September 2014 at Flinders University South Australia, facilitated by Prof Dennis McDermott from the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and Well-Being, Flinders University, South Australia, as part of the A.K.A. (Aboriginal Knowledge in the Academy) Seminar Series.

This third seminar was presented by the Leaders in Indigenous Medical Education (LIME) Network, the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and Well-Being, Adelaide, the Office for Learning and Teaching and the Australian Learning and Teaching Fellows.