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Papua New Guinea's next generation of medical researchers: Celestine Aho, Patricia Rarau and Pamela Toliman

Face-to-face interviews were conducted with all three women for the purpose of profiling women who are leaders in health and medicine in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

Authors:
Vilakiva G, Gibbs T

Authors notes:
Papua New Guniea Medical Journal. 2013;56(1-2):50-54

Keywords:
Papua New Guinea, PNG Institute of Medical Research, researchers, women, career, education

Abstract:
Celestine Aho, Patricia Rarau and Pamela Toliman are amongst the next generation of health researchers at the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research (PNGIMR).

Face-to-face interviews were conducted with all three women for the purpose of profiling women who are leaders in health and medicine in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

They were asked questions about their early life and childhood, education, work life and training, and mentors who have supported their career path and leadership role.

All three see opportunities before them to tackle the health challenges facing PNG, find solutions and contribute to human development in their country.

At PNGIMR, Pamela is a senior scientific officer in the HIV and STI laboratory; Celestine is a senior scientific officer in the bacteriology laboratory working on pneumococcal vaccines; and Patricia is the study clinician for the Partnership in Health Project, monitoring the impact of the PNG liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.