CAMDH provides support to Aboriginal students and teach in Medical, Dental and other Health Science related fields at the University of Western Australia.
Improving recruitment and retention of of Aboriginal students in health and medical sciences since being established in 1996. CAMDH lectures on Aboriginal health issues to UWA students majoring in Aboriginal health or participating in Aboriginal health electives. CAMDH's staff consist of Aboriginal Doctors, Professors and experienced professionals in the field Aboriginal health that deliver a wel
l rounded education on Aboriginal health issues. The Centre has nine main areas of responsibility:
Promoting the concept of holistic health care and cultural security in relation to Aboriginal health and health care practice, research and learning. Encouraging work force development for Aboriginal students and graduates. Encouraging work force development for non-Aboriginal students, graduates and teachers. The professional development of existing medical and dental practitioners, both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal. Conducting liaison, support and joint projects with Aboriginal community health and health-related organisations. Developing a network with other universities with programs for Aboriginal medical students and graduates. Providing an Aboriginal health resource for the community, UWA and government. Promoting an understanding of the importance of an inter-sectoral approach to health within other sectors of the University. Developing an understanding of the differences and range of needs in urban, rural and remote Aboriginal communities.