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.
A Darwin exchange rooted in social accountability.
SNO Exchange 2019 connected clinical exposure, cultural learning, and the social accountability questions at the heart of TUFH Darwin.
Roxana Ramos
Mexico
About the exchange
Roxana Ramos spent three weeks in the pediatrics department of Flinders University at Royal Darwin Hospital, connecting student exchange with health system learning in Australia’s Northern Territory.
Host and conference context
The exchange was linked to TUFH 2019 in Darwin, Australia, co-hosted by Flinders University during the 40th anniversary year of The Network: TUFH.
Experience and learning journey
The journey offered pediatric clinical exposure, learning about Indigenous peoples and culture, and the opportunity to join a conference centered on moving social accountability from evidence to action.
Impact and reflection
The 2019 exchange stands out because it connected one student’s professional development with a deeper responsibility to place, culture, and community.
Memories from Darwin
The official TUFH 2019 banner gives this page a visual link to a conference year focused on First Nations health, remote and rural health, and accountable education.
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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.