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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 23 MIN

Improving Health Outcomes in Multicultural Communities: Understanding Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening.

from Language Matters · host MYAN Australia

This episode is hosted by Kate from the Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network and engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Sonia Srinivasan about the importance of breast and cervical cancer screening. Dr. Sonia is a GP and Adjunct Research Fellow with the SPHERE Centre of Research Excellence in Women's Health at Monash University, where she works on improving access to reproductive healthcare in General Practice. Dr Sonia is half Indian, half American, fully Kiwi and holding as tightly as she can to her New Zealand accent despite moving to Melbourne almost 10 years ago. In her spare time, Dr Sonia is a radio host on Triple RRR’s Sunday morning show Radiotherapy.They explore the barriers faced by multicultural communities, strategies for supporting one another, and ways to improve health outcomes through awareness and community-focused initiatives. Tune in for valuable information and tips on fostering a culture of proactive health care.

This episode is hosted by Kate from the Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network and engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Sonia Srinivasan about the importance of breast and cervical cancer screening. Dr. Sonia is a GP and Adjunct Research Fellow with the SPHERE Centre of Research Excellence in Women's Health at Monash University, where she works on improving access to reproductive healthcare in General Practice. Dr Sonia is half Indian, half American, fully Kiwi and holding as tightly as she can to her New Zealand accent despite moving to Melbourne almost 10 years ago. In her spare time, Dr Sonia is a radio host on Triple RRR’s Sunday morning show Radiotherapy.They explore the barriers faced by multicultural communities, strategies for supporting one another, and ways to improve health outcomes through awareness and community-focused initiatives. Tune in for valuable information and tips on fostering a culture of proactive health care.

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