qualifications: PhD
position: Associate professor
I am a registered nurse. My research interests are rural nursing practice, rural health care, maternity and midwifery, and collaborative education
qualifications: MEd
position: Education coordinator
Canada
Christine Chapman, MEd, is the Education Coordinator for the Queen's University Inter-Professional Patient-Centred Education Direction whose primary role is to develop inter-professional education initiatives for students and faculty in the Faculty of Health Sciences. Her research interests include action research, inter-professional education, experiential learning, innovative teaching methods, and the integration of multiple perspectives. QUIPPED Project, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 3N6: Phone: 623-533-6000 ext. 74750; Fax: (613) 533-6770; email: chapman@post.queensu.ca
qualifications: PhD
position: Assistant professor
Canada
Rural communties are a particular interest of mine. I teach in the Theology Faculty at Queen's University and I direct the Rural Ministry Programme there. One course in which I am involved is an Interdisciplinary one involving the Faculty of Health Sciences, Education, and Theology at Queen's; the course brings together students from six different disciplines, and its purpose is to help prepare these students to live and to practice their particular profession in a rural area.
qualifications: MClSc
position: Associate professor
Canada
I am a physiotherapist with many years experience both clinically and academically. One of my areas of interest, work and teaching/research experience have focussed on Community Based Rehabilitation and rural/remote communities.
qualifications: MD
position: Rural physician
Canada
Family physician, previously in academic family practice 1987-2007. Now working rurally in Canada and New Zealand. Interested in interdisciplinary cooperation in rural practice, especially nurse-physician collaboration. I was director of family medicine undergraduate programs at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada 2002-7. Also interested in communication skills in undergraduate family medicine training; breaking bad news; palliative care; chronic pain management in primary care; undergraduate pain education.
Community water fluoridation and child dental caries in remote NT
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Prevalence and factors associated with sarcopenia in southern Brazil
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Community events to increase uptake of Indigenous-specific health assessments
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11th Biennial Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors Congress (PRIDoC) 2024, 2–6 December 2024, Kaurna Country, Adelaide, Australia
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Te Tāreitanga: Evolving understanding of health workforce research, 9 December 2024, Dunedin, NZ, and online
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4th International Indigenous Health & Wellbeing Conference 2025, 16–19 June 2025, Adelaide Convention Centre, Kaurna Country, Australia
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