Date posted: 02.04.09
Health Minister Nicola Roxon announced $2.5 Million for New Scholarships to Boost Health Services in the Bush.
The first 55 students were announced in late January with many students from Charles Sturt University.
This is the first time that there has been a rural placement scholarship program for allied health or oral health students including: Aboriginal health work; audiology; dietetics and nutrition; medical radiation science; occupational therapy; optometry; physiotherapy; podiatry; psychology; dentistry; and oral health.
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Last modified: June 22, 2009 9:16 PM
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