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Kennedy Sarich imageClinical Lecturer

MbChb PGCertHigherEd(Otago) NZ Diploma in Te Reo (Rumaki)(Te Wananga O Aotearoa)

Email kennedy.sarich@otago.ac.nz

About Kennedy Sarich (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa)

Kennedy is a medical registrar for Canterbury District Health based in Christchurch and is a Basic Trainee of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. She is a Clinical Lecturer at MIHI.

In a myriad of different roles, Kennedy has been involved in the recruitment, support and mentoring of Māori in health careers since 2010. Kennedy has a particular interest in how clinician led teaching can be utilised to improve Māori health outcomes.

Kennedy contributes to both the undergraduate and postgraduate Hauora Māori Curriculum through her role at MIHI.

Teaching

Undergraduate medical curriculum

Postgraduate short courses

  • MIHI RMO 301

Publications

Sarich, K., & Ali, A. (2019). Do bedside tutorials have a role in teaching indigenous health. In C. Ryan (Ed.), Proceedings of the 8th Biennial Leaders in Indigenous Medical Education (LIME) Network LIME Connection: Pouhine Poutama: Embedding Indigenous Health Education. (pp. 65-66). Melbourne, Australia: The University of Melbourne. Retrieved from https://www.limeconnection.net.au/program/

Sarich, K., & Pitama, S. (2017). The impacts of being a 'Roadshow facilitator' in Indigenous health tertiary students. In O. Mazel & C. Ryan (Eds.), Leaders in Indigenous Medical Education LIME Good practice case studies (Vol. 4). (pp. 12-17). Melbourne, Australia: University of Melbourne.

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