Profiles And Contributions To This Article

'They get a bit funny about going' - transfer issues for rural and remote Australian Aboriginal people

Georgie  Stamp

Georgie Stamp

qualifications: PhD

contribution: supervised data collection, literature review, wrote the first draft, contributed to drafts, collected data

position: Research Fellow

Australia

I am a research fellow with the Spencer Gulf Rural Health School and the WOMBAT Collaboration with interest in perinatal randomised trials and evidence based care, rural persectives and ways of working in cross cultural situations with Indigenous people


Debra  Miller

Debra Miller

qualifications: Aboriginal Primary Health Certificate 3

contribution: supplied data, contributed to drafts

position: Practice Manager


Harriet  Coleman

Harriet Coleman

qualifications: Aboriginal Primary Health Certificate 4

contribution: supplied data, contributed to drafts

position: Health Worker, Women's and Sexual Health


Ashley  Milera

Ashley Milera

qualifications: Aboriginal Primary Health Certificate 4

contribution: supplied data, contributed to drafts

position: Hospital Liaison Officer


Judy  Taylor

A/Prof Judy Taylor

qualifications: PhD

contribution: collected data, contributed to drafts, literature review

position: Senior Research Fellow

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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