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Annie has lived and worked in Central Australia since 1992, working as a physiotherapist in urban community health, rehabilitation, remote allied health practice and aged care.

Annie commenced at the Centre for Remote Health in 2012 after some time as a casual lecturer in Allied Health and undergraduate Nursing.  She has taught into the Context of Remote and Indigenous health, Recognising and responding to dementia in remote and Indigenous communities, Working with people with disabilities in remote and Indigenous contexts, and is currently involved in further research on assessment and case management with Indigenous people.

Other roles with CRH include development and placement of undergraduate Allied Health and Nursing students.

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