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Learning Architect for Physioplus, Signing up for physioplus creating pages course with Tarina.
Martina has been a member of the [https://www.relabhs.org/resources/physiopedia/ ReLAB-HS] team (Learning, Acting and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems) for Physiopedia since November 2021. [https://www.relabhs.org/resources/physiopedia/ ReLAB-HS] is a USAID funded project driving positive improvements across the physical rehabilitation sector. Physiopedia is committed to responding to the education needs of rehabilitation professionals across the globe through the provision of universal, inclusive and equitable access to rehabilitation knowledge.
I'm a Prosthetist and Orthotist on the ReLAB toolkit team and have been working with Physiopedia since November 2021
 
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Martina Lukin is a Prosthetist / Orthotist (PO) from Australia. Since graduating from La Trobe University, Melbourne (2005) she has embarked on an international career spanning a range of public and private settings in Australia, Singapore and Croatia. The vast majority of her career has been devoted to working with organizations including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Humanity and Inclusion (HI) in a number of low and middle income countries including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Georgia and Libya. In addition to managing projects, providing technical support and hands-on training she has focused on strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing amongst rehabilitation professionals with the ultimate goal of improving access, efficiency and overall quality of services. Martina has a deep understanding of the rehabilitation sector and is passionate about elevating PO services with a view towards broadening and enhancing the sector overall. Her most recent work involves research around determining the most effective outcome measures for persons with lower limb absence, presented at the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics World Congress (2021). Martina is currently working with Physiopedia as PO representative for the USAID funded project; Learning, Acting and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS).
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Martina has been a member of the ReLAB-HS team (Learning, Acting and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems) for Physiopedia since November 2021. ReLAB-HS is a USAID funded project driving positive improvements across the physical rehabilitation sector. Physiopedia is committed to responding to the education needs of rehabilitation professionals across the globe through the provision of universal, inclusive and equitable access to rehabilitation knowledge.

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Martina Lukin is a Prosthetist / Orthotist (PO) from Australia. Since graduating from La Trobe University, Melbourne (2005) she has embarked on an international career spanning a range of public and private settings in Australia, Singapore and Croatia. The vast majority of her career has been devoted to working with organizations including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Humanity and Inclusion (HI) in a number of low and middle income countries including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Georgia and Libya. In addition to managing projects, providing technical support and hands-on training she has focused on strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing amongst rehabilitation professionals with the ultimate goal of improving access, efficiency and overall quality of services. Martina has a deep understanding of the rehabilitation sector and is passionate about elevating PO services with a view towards broadening and enhancing the sector overall. Her most recent work involves research around determining the most effective outcome measures for persons with lower limb absence, presented at the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics World Congress (2021). Martina is currently working with Physiopedia as PO representative for the USAID funded project; Learning, Acting and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS).


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