Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Thrombolysis for acute ST elevation myocardial infarction: a pilot study comparing results from GP led small rural health emergency departments with results from a physician led sub-regional emergency department

Robert  Krones

Dr Robert Krones

qualifications: MD

contribution: original concept, supervised data collection

position: Consultant physician

Australia

General Physician, Endoscopist, Senior Lecturer at University of Melbourne - Rural Clinical School. Keen interest in rural health and chronic disease management/diabetes. German trained physician - interest in situation of overseas trained doctors in Australia


Peter  Radford

Peter Radford

qualifications: MBBS

position: General practitioner

Australia


Chris  Cunningham

Chris Cunningham

qualifications: MSc

position: Biostatistician

Australia


David  Krones

Dr David Krones

qualifications: Bsc

position: Research assistant

Australia

Obstetrics & Gynaecology Registrar


Helen  Haines

Helen Haines

qualifications: MPH

position: RHAN Research Co-ordinator,

Australia

Rural Health Academic Network Research Co-ordinator The University of Melbourne, Rural Health Academic Centre Wangaratta Research Interests: Sexual and reproductive health, Womens and childrens health, telehealth, Rural research


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