National Training Manager
email: arun@healthcareers.edu.au
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Dr. Arun Koorapally Subash is the National Training Manager at the Institute of Health and Nursing Australia (IHNA). He has been associated with the institute since 2015 and has played an integral role in its success over the years. With more than 10 years of experience in various healthcare settings, Arun has worked as an experienced disability support worker as well as in educator roles. His broad experience has provided him with valuable insights into the healthcare industry, which he brings to his role as National Training Manager. Arun holds a PhD in Life Science from India, which has given him a strong foundation in the field of health and wellbeing. Additionally, he has advanced skills and knowledge in the area of disability support, home and community care, first aid, preventing dementia, and other related fields. His expertise and knowledge in these areas make him a valuable member of the IHNA team. As the National Training Manager, Arun is responsible for overseeing the development and delivery of training programs at IHNA. He is dedicated and knowledgeable, and his commitment to providing the highest quality service is evident in everything he does. His areas of interest include course development and educational research, and he is constantly working to improve the quality and effectiveness of IHNA's training programs. Overall, Arun Koorapally Subash is a highly qualified and experienced healthcare professional with a strong background in both clinical and educational settings.
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