Bronwen Griffiths
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Bronwen is a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Emergency based in Northern NSW. She also has a Master in Public Health and works part time as an online tutor for the School of Public Health at Sydney University in the area of emerging global public health challenges.
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Bronwen grew up in Auckland surrounded by a large Pasifika community and believes strongly that supporting Pacific nurses to develop frontline skills is a vital part of strengthening the systems needed to face the many environmental and health challenges that are building in the region.
Angela Gittus
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Angie is a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Emergency working in a public hospital in New South Wales, and a Red Cross International Health Delegate on the roster to respond to disasters.
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She has a Master of Public Health and Tropical Medicine through James Cook University, with a focus on Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance.
Outside of work Angie is a campaigner for environmental issues, recognising the importance of a healthy environment as integral to providing for the health needs of communities.
Dominic de Salis
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Dominic is a Paramedic with New South Wales Ambulance Service who has worked in both regional and metropolitan operations, and is familiar with working in a low resource environment. He has responded to multiple national disasters in clinical operations, Incident Management Teams and Emergency Operation Centre interagency liaison roles.
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He has a Bach. of Paramedicine and is studying a Master of Disaster and Emergency Management through Charles Darwin University.
Dominic believes in the importance of developing resilience in healthcare, and empowering individuals to make a difference within their communities.