Profiles And Contributions To This Article

A successful longitudinal graduate tracking system for monitoring Australian medical school graduate outcomes

Torres  Woolley

Dr Torres Woolley ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD, MPHTM

contribution: collected data, supervised data collection, wrote the first draft

position: Evaluation Coordinator

Australia


Richard B Hays

Prof Richard Hays ORCID logo

qualifications: MBBS, PhD, MD, FRACGP, FACRRM

contribution: original concept, designed the project, devised survey tool, contributed to drafts

position: Professor

Australia

medical education, rural health care, workforce


Sharon  Barnwell

Sharon Barnwell

qualifications: BA-BJourn(Hons)

contribution: literature review, designed the project, contributed to drafts

position: Health Informatics Officer

Australia


Tarun  Sen Gupta

Prof Tarun Sen Gupta ORCID logo

qualifications: MBBS, PhD, FRACGP, FACRRM

contribution: supervised data collection, contributed to drafts

position: Professor

Australia

Tarun Sen Gupta is Professor of Health Professional Education and Head of the Townsville Clinical School at the James Cook University College of Medicine and Dentistry, North Queensland, Australia. He was in rural practice in Richmond, north-west Queensland from 1987-1993, and has worked in rural medical education since 1993. He is a Rural Generalist Training Adviser for Queensland's Rural Generalist Pathway, a board member of the Rural Doctors Association of Queensland and the Rural Doctors Foundation, and Chair of the ACRRM Assessment Committee.


Tamara  McCloskey

Tamara McCloskey

qualifications: BComm

contribution: supplied data, contributed to drafts

position: Curriculum and Evaluation Officer


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