Tuvaluan gynaecologist and obstetrician (died 2020)
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Miliama Simeona
Died
27 September 2020
Citizenship
Tuvalu
Education
Fiji School of Medicine
Known for
First Tuvualan woman doctor (with Nese Ituaso-Conway)
Medical career
Field
Gynaecology
Institutions
Tuvalu Family Health Association
Miliama Simeona (died 27 September 2020)[1] was a gynaecologist and obstetrician,[2] who was one of two women, along with Nese Ituaso-Conway, to qualify as the first women doctors from Tuvalu.[3][4][5]
^"From grief to joy: Dr. Miliama Simeona - Tuvalu Paradise". 12 October 2021. Archived from the original on 12 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
^TUVALU STANDARD TREATMENT GUIDELINES (Ministry of Health, Tuvalu, 2010)
^"Tuvalu's first female doctors". DFAT. 2001. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
^"Dr. Miliama Simeona laid to rest - Tuvalu Paradise". 12 October 2021. Archived from the original on 12 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
^"Australia's aid in Commonwealth countries – a development partnership for all seasons" (PDF). Focus. AUSAid. September 2001.
MiliamaSimeona (died 27 September 2020) was a gynaecologist and obstetrician, who was one of two women, along with Nese Ituaso-Conway, to qualify as...