Profiles And Contributions To This Article

What are they thinking? Facilitating clinical reasoning through longitudinal patient exposure in rural practice

David G Campbell

Assoc Prof David Campbell ORCID logo

qualifications: FACRRM

contribution: original concept, collected data, literature review, wrote the first draft, contributed to drafts

position: Associate Professor, Director


Lucie  Walters

Prof Lucie Walters ORCID logo

qualifications: FACRRM

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

position: Professor Postgraduate Medical Education

Australia


Ian  Couper

Prof Ian Couper ORCID logo

qualifications: MFamMed FCFP(SA)

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

position: Director and Professor of Rural Health

South Africa

Professor Ian Couper is Director of the Ukwanda Centre for Rural Health and Professor of Rural Health at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. A trained family physician, he spent nine years practising in a remote rural hospital in northern KwaZuluNatal province, and then 16 years working in primary care and health service development in rural North West province. He held the first chair of rural health at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits). He has chaired both the Rural Doctors Association of Southern Africa (RuDASA) and the Wonca Working Party on Rural Practice (WONCA Rural).


Jane  Greacen

Jane Greacen

qualifications: FACRRM

contribution: designed the project, collected data, contributed to drafts

position: Senior Lecturer

Australia


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