Dinah Amoah
Mrs. Dinah Amoah is a PhD candidate at the School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Australia. She holds a master’s degree in Public health with a specialisation in Health service management from Flinders University, Adelaide. Her bachelor’s degree was in Nursing and Psychology from the University of Ghana, Legon. Dinah is a registered Nurse with over a decade of work experience in clinical and administrative specialties. Dinah is passionate about researching areas such as public health, stroke, maternal and child health, and healthy aging. She is currently exploring various ways technology can help improve the quality of life and participation of young stroke survivors in Australia. Dinah is a member of the international Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance (ISSRA).
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