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Nicole Rappell
is a speech pathologist working in community
health and private practice.
David Schmidt
is a senior program
manager working in rural research education with NSW Health.
Correspondence to:
Nicole Rappell
Byron Central Hospital
54 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale NSW 2481
PO Box 1066, Byron Bay NSW 2481.
phone: (02) 6639 9101
email:
nicole.rappell@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au




