My Masters of Public Health GRADUATION

I started my masters in May of 2020 – yes it was during COVID,  while I was home and a little bit bored. I did many an essay and assignemnt from Peru and often attended tutorials at a strange hour of the night just because I liked connecting with the lecturing staff and learning and asking questions. What was suprising was that the tutorials were quite poorly attended at times and I could get lots of questions asnwered.

I finished of my masters with a big research project which I handed in about a year ago, but I am still working on it to get it published, which is not a part of my masters but is the fruit of the research. The research paper itself is not yet approved for publciation but should  be soon as I have revised it considerably. I will be  recelieved to seee that finished. I gratuated from the University as I had my graduation ceremony in March and my lovely Mum and Dad and husband came to see me graduate . Some fun pictures are below in a video on my youtube channel. Don’t forget to subscribe to my channel Christine Jeya on youtube.

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My video wins popular Competition at University of NSW

I entered a video competition at UNSW School of Population Health and I didn’t win it but they had a popularity competition on facebook and so I announced it on twitter and social media and it won the popular vote.

Thank-you for the votes for the video. Link to video.
https://youtu.be/Tlb3OQxM8bA

I am always trying to get Parkinson’s in the media, get people understanding and potentially inspired to help the community in some way.

20% of Aussies affected by Parkinson’s are under 50 at diagnosis, like me. Parkinson’s is advancing all over the world! It’s prevalence has doubled in the last 25 years and it will double again in the next 20 years unless we act (Dorsey et al, 2018).

I hope young researchers and undergraduates will consider Parkinson’s disease as a research topic. We need to end Parkinson’s Disease – an insidious and disabling global pandemic!