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Refugee health

This episode discusses the complexities of refugee health in New Zealand, featuring Dr Karen Chung, a Senior Medical Practitioner at the Mangere Refugee Health Service. The conversation covers the refugee resettlement process, the critical role of primary care, common medical conditions among refugees, cultural sensitivity in healthcare, social support entitlements, and effective communication with interpreters. Dr Chung emphasises the importance of building trust and understanding the unique challenges faced by refugee populations.

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Presenter

Karen Chung

General Practitioner

Karen is the Senior Medical Practitioner at the Māngere Refugee Health Service.  Karen brings experience from previous roles including clinical editor for Auckland Regional Healthpathways, Refugee Health Medical Officer for the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, advisory board member for Refugees as Survivors New Zealand, GP for the Auckland Regional Public Health Service, Medical Doctor for Médecins Sans Frontières and GP and Urgent Care in Counties Manukau.

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