Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Is remote health different to rural health?

John  Wakerman

Prof John Wakerman

qualifications: FACRRM

contribution: original concept, wrote the first draft

position: Associate Dean

Australia

John is a Public Health Medicine specialist and general practitioner, with a background in remote primary health care services as a medical practitioner, senior manager and researcher. He has a special interest in remote health services research.


Lisa  Bourke

Prof Lisa Bourke

qualifications: PhD

contribution: collected data, statistical analysis, contributed to drafts

position: Professor

Australia

I am a researcher in rural health at the School of Rural Health, University of Melbourne. My research interests include the discipline of rural health in Australia, rural youth, rural communities, rural consumer perspectives and Indigenous health.


John  Humphreys

John Humphreys

qualifications: PhD

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Emeritus Professor

Australia

Current research interests include:

  • the social and spatial patterns of need for health related services in rural areas,
  • rural health workforce recruitment and retention,
  • the role and contribution of services to the health and wellbeing of communities,
  • the provision of appropriate education, training and support for rural health workers and implementation of innovative service delivery models in order to provide sustainable health care in small rural and remote communities,
  • the evaluation of rural health care planning and policies, and
  • rural community development.


Judy  Taylor

A/Prof Judy Taylor

qualifications: PhD

contribution: collected data, contributed to drafts

position: Adjunct Associate Professor

Australia

Judy Taylor is an adjunct assoc prof at JCU. Her research interest are community development, health systems, andbuilding conceptual models about aspects of community development and health outcomes in remote rural and regional Australia.


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