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Great Southern Team

Find out more about the staff working in the Coordination Unit's Great Southern Team.

Great Southern Team

Dr Airell Hodgkinson, RGPWA Great Southern Director of Clinical Training

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Dr Airell Hodgkinson | Director of Clinical Training

Dr Airell Hodgkinson is a keen advocate for rural health and rural communities. He has worked across Western Australia from Kununurra to Esperance and is now based in Albany doing primary care, anaesthetics and emergency medicine. He is an enthusiastic educator and instructs on several critical care courses as well as supervising junior doctors and medical students.

Bronwyn Smith, RGPWA Great Southern Medical Education Officer

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Bronwyn Smith | Medical Education Officer

Bronwyn Smith is a Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapist who relocated to the Great Southern from Perth. In addition to her private practice clinical work, she has had extensive experience in the tertiary sector working as a Clinical Professional Lecturer of Physiotherapy, as well as other discipline specific leadership roles at Curtin University. Bronwyn hopes to bring her knowledge of primary healthcare, her background in teaching/mentoring and her project management skills to aid rural generalists on their training journey. In her spare time, Bronwyn enjoys being involved in local community sport, hiking, and exploring the Great Southern region.

To find out more about the Great Southern region, visit the Rural Health West website and the WACHS website. 

Last Updated: 17/12/2024
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