RFDS dental service improves quality of life on King Island

Andrew Chounding
December 31 2021 - 4:30am
SMILE: Russell Brownlie working in on King Island in the dental lab funded by the RFDS. Picture: Meg Oliver
SMILE: Russell Brownlie working in on King Island in the dental lab funded by the RFDS. Picture: Meg Oliver

A pair of Launceston based dental health professionals have postponed their retirement to assist the Royal Flying Doctor Service in delivering essential care to one of Tasmania's most remote communities.

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Andrew Chounding

Andrew Chounding

Journalist & Health Reporter, The Examiner

An experienced multi-platform journalist focusing on the issues that impact health in Tasmania. With a background in social research and public policy, health reporting for Andrew is about ensuring the best health outcomes for the Northern Tasmanian community. Contact Andrew at: andrew.chounding@examiner.com.au or 0437 358 262

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