SNO Exchange 2019
A Darwin chapter shaped by social accountability, Indigenous health, and a three-week exchange experience in Australia’s Northern Territory.
From evidence to action.
TUFH 2019 convened in Darwin under the theme “Social Accountability: from Evidence to Action.”
The 2019 SNO Exchange winner, Roxana Ramos from Mexico, spent three weeks in the pediatrics department of Flinders University at Royal Darwin Hospital, exploring the Australian health system and learning about Indigenous peoples and culture.
The page carries the warmth of Darwin and the conference’s commitment to turning social accountability into lived practice.
The student at the heart of the year.
A milestone exchange in Darwin
Roxana Ramos’s experience linked student exchange with clinical exposure, cultural learning, and the conference’s broader focus on social accountability in action.
The questions Darwin placed on the table.
First Nations health
Remote and rural health
Interprofessional practice
Future leaders
The year in a few clear beats.
Exchange winner selected
Roxana Ramos was named the 2019 SNO Exchange winner.
Darwin exchange
The experience took place in the pediatrics department of Flinders University at Royal Darwin Hospital.
TUFH 2019
Darwin hosted a conference focused on moving social accountability from evidence into action.
2019 linked exchange with place.
The year stands out because the exchange was not only international; it was deeply contextual, rooted in Darwin, Northern Territory health, and the responsibilities that come with learning from Indigenous communities.