Dr. Christine Jeffries-Stokes, right, conducts a checkup and diabetes screening with Beniah Brooks at a local community health centre in Leonora, Western Australia. Tired of seeing what she considered to be 'third world' medical conditions, Jeffries-Stokes started the Western Desert Kidney Project,
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Dr. Christine Jeffries-Stokes, right, conducts a checkup and diabetes screening with Beniah Brooks at a local community health centre in Leonora, Western Australia. Tired of seeing what she considered to be 'third world' medical conditions, Jeffries-Stokes started the Western Desert Kidney Project, which aims to reduce Aboriginal kidney disease in towns such as Laverton by twenty percent through early detection and education-- especially with younger children.