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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/brams.html
Established in 1978, BRAMS was the first Aboriginal community controlled health service in the Kimberley region. In response to perceived deficiencies in the health services then available, an Aboriginal community action group elected a committee of management following a series of meetings. The fledgling service used space at the St John of God Convent in Broome and consisted initially of a volunteer administrator, driver, Aboriginal registered nurse and receptionist. BRAMS - Contact Details.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/remoteclinic/beaglebay.html
Beagle Bay Health services. Beagle Bay Health Service was established in 1986. The community of Beagle Bay has a population of around 360 people and is located on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome. The Beagle Bay clinic has a complement of 2 Senior AHWs, a Nurse, a full-time Clinic Manager, as well as a junior AHW. In keeping with the KAMSC philosophy of building strong local Indigenous health workforce, the Beagle Bay clinic staff provide a welcoming environment for trainees, including Aboriginal he...
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council
http://kamsc.org.au/employment.html
For all KAMSC Current Vacancies. If you have any enquires about any of the advertised KAMSC jobs please e-mail. Kimberley GP Aboriginal Health Training Program. Aboriginal health is a priority area of learning for GP Registrars. The Kimberley region of Western Australia offers unique opportunities for learning in remote Aboriginal primary health care. For further information, click here.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/remoteclinic/kutjungkaclinic.html
Kutjunka clinical services comprise the communities of Balgo, Billiluna and Mulan. The Kutjungka communities have a health committee and KAMSC provides the clinical services under contract for Western Australian Community Health Service (WACHS). KAMSC encourages the development of local involvement in the running of health services, with the aim of local control in the future as an independent Aboriginal health service as a member of KAMSC. The people in the Kutjungka region have;.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/yura_yungi.html
Yura Yungi Medical Service (YYMS) in Halls Creek was established in 1987 as an Aboriginal community controlled health service providing holistic, culturally appropriate curative services with integrated preventative programs. YYMS has a governing board elected by the community and a Chief Executive Officer who is appointed by the board to manage the service under their direction. Transport is provided by clinic drivers for those people in need and as part of YYMS outreach services.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://www.kamsc.org.au/index.html
KAMSC (Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council) is a regional Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS), providing a collective voice for a network of member ACCHS from towns and remote communities across the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Today, the KAMSC collective represents four independently incorporated ACCHS the Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service. OVAHS, previously EKAMS), the Derby Aboriginal Health Service (DAHS). Yura Yungi Medical Service (YYMS in Halls Creek).
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/about/population_health_unit.html
Efforts to broaden ongoing support for regional population health strategies across Kimberley ACCHSs became possible with national ear/health funding in late December 1996. From within this funding framework, KAMSC PHU provides regional support for comprehensive and holistic population health care provision within affiliated community controlled primary health care services and clinics within the Kimberley. Current and emerging population health risks and problems are identified and prioritised and inter...
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/about.html
The Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC) was established in 1986. The Council was initially formed as a cooperative between the Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS) and the East Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service (EKAMS now Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service (OVAHS) with membership from the then developing Halls Creek health service committee and Fitzroy Crossing community representatives. Today, the KAMSC membership comprises:. Jurrugk Aboriginal Health Service (1997).
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/jurrugk.html
Jurrugk Aboriginal Health Service was established in 1997. Jurrugk means 'coming together', referring to the collection of remote Aboriginal communities along the Gibb River Rd who are represented by the Jurrugk Aboriginal Health Service Ngallagunda (Gibb River Station), Kupungarri (Mt Barnett), Imintji, Dodnun, Kandiwel, Yulumbu and Teralantji. PO Box 1377 - Broome - Western Australia 6725 Phone: (08) 9194 3200 Fax: (08) 9192 2500 Email: kamsc@kamsc.org.au.
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Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council (KAMSC)
http://kamsc.org.au/remoteclinic/bidyadanga.html
Bidyadanga Community Clinic was established in 1986. With a population of around 800, it is the largest discrete Aboriginal community in Western Australia. Clinical services are operated by KAMSC (the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council) on behalf of the community of Bidyadanga, with Bidyadanga Community Council having representation as a member of the KAMSC governing committee. PO Box 1377 - Broome - Western Australia 6725 Phone: (08) 9194 3200 Fax: (08) 9192 2500 Email: kamsc@kamsc.org...