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| 30 May 2023 | |
| Written by Kalena Finlayson | |
| Collegians |
Congratulations to Dr Te Aro Moxon, Ngāti Kahungunu, and Ngāi Tahu who received his Masters of Science in global health and epidemiology, focusing on infectious and non-infectious diseases among world populations recently at the Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford.
Currently, Te Aro is a Senior Lecturer in Paediatrics, Child and Youth Health at the University of Auckland. He's passionate about improving child and whānau health outcomes and reducing health inequities. His career has taken him to the Waikato, Auckland, and the Northern Territory of Australia.
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