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Tarun  Sen Gupta

Prof Tarun Sen Gupta ORCID logo

qualifications: MBBS, FRACGP, FACRRM, PhD

department: College of Medicine and Dentistry,

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.


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Commentary 6 November 2024

The Murtupuni Statement on rural generalist professional practice in Australia


Original Research 4 June 2024

Rural generalist medicine: a developing approach to health care in rural and island Japan


Abstract 10 January 2023

A return-on-investment analysis of impacts on James Cook University medical students and rural workforce resulting from participation in extended rural placements


Abstract 10 January 2023

Mid-career graduate practice outcomes of the James Cook University medical school: key insights from the first 20 years


Original Research 16 November 2021

Mid-career graduate practice outcomes of the James Cook University medical school: key insights from the first 20 years


Original Research 19 October 2021

A return-on-investment analysis of impacts on James Cook University medical students and rural workforce resulting from participation in extended rural placements


Project Report 9 July 2020

Development of the Rural Generalist Program Japan: meeting the needs of Japanese rural communities


Original Research 4 April 2019

Career choices of the first seven cohorts of JCU MBBS graduates: producing generalists for regional, rural and remote northern Australia


Original Research 13 February 2017

Predictors of remote practice location in the first seven cohorts of James Cook University MBBS graduates


Original Research 19 March 2016

James Cook University's decentralised medical training model: an important part of the rural workforce pipeline in northern Australia


Short Communication 22 October 2015

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


Original Research 7 October 2015

James Cook University's rurally orientated medical school selection process: quality graduates and positive workforce outcomes


Original Research 20 March 2014

Positive impacts on rural and regional workforce from the first seven cohorts of James Cook University medical graduates


Comment 16 September 2013

Comment on: Rural Generalism and the Queensland Health pathway - implications for rural clinical supervisors, placements and rural medical education providers


Original Research 11 June 2013

James Cook University MBBS graduate intentions and intern destinations: a comparative study with other Queensland and Australian medical schools


Project Report 24 May 2013

The Queensland Health Rural Generalist Pathway: providing a medical workforce for the bush


Original Research 17 January 2011

Are medical student results affected by allocation to different sites in a dispersed rural medical school?


Original Research 13 February 2008

Rural internships for final year students: clinical experience, education and workforce


Original Research 16 October 2007

Developing the accredited postgraduate assessment program for Fellowship of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine

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