Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Advanced rural skills training: are recently qualified GPs using their procedural skills?

Andrew  McKenzie

Andrew McKenzie

qualifications: FRACGP, FACRRM

contribution: original concept, designed the project, supervised data collection, contributed to drafts

position: Adjunct Senior Lecturer


Neil  Beaton

Neil Beaton

qualifications: FACRRM

contribution: original concept, designed the project, contributed to drafts

position: District Executive Director Medical Services

Australia

Executive Director of Medical Services, cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health service Associate Professor Rural Medicine James Cook University Medical School Examiner ACRRM, Rural Generalist Education Training, advanced skills anaesthetics Indigenous Health and emergency medicine, health service design.


Jane  Hollins

Jane Hollins

qualifications: GradDipPH&TM

contribution: designed the project, devised survey tool, supervised data collection, statistical analysis, wrote the first draft, literature review

position: Research officer

Australia

Research interests: rural health, general practice, health service, research methodology


Clare  Jukka

Clare Jukka

qualifications: FACRRM

contribution: designed the project, supervised data collection, contributed to drafts, literature review

position: Senior lecturer

Australia

Rural Generalist Practitioner and Senior Lecturer in General Practice and Rural Medicine Atherton Tablelands, QLD 4883


Aaron  Hollins

Aaron Hollins

qualifications: FRACGP

contribution: devised survey tool, supervised data collection, contributed to drafts

position: Senior lecturer


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