Stroke Foundation Contributes to National Roundtable on Women’s Cardiovascular Health
Stroke Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Stroke Foundation were honoured to participate in the Roundtable on Cardiovascular Health for the Ministerial Expert Panel on Women’s Health in Sydney today.
We were grateful to have so many members representing our Board, Team Stroke, Lived Experience Council, Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group, and stroke experts at the Roundtable sharing their lived experience of stroke and priorities for action!
Thank you for hosting the Roundtable, Assistant Minister Rebecca White.
Image: Back Row: Michelle Sharkey, Julie Clydesdale, Letisha Living, Kim Beesley, Elisha Deegan, Antonia (Toni) Arfaras.
Front Row: Dr Lisa Murphy (Stroke Foundation CEO), Priya S., Minister Rebecca White, Dr Bilawara Lee OAM, Lisa Cook.
Absent from Photo: Courtney Rubie.”
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