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Susan  Quine

Susan Quine

Australia

Susan Quine is Associate Professor in Social Health in the School of Public Health, within the Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Sydney. She teaches Social Research Methods in the Master of Public Health and Master of International Public Health and also to the rural students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Population Health Research Methods living in rural and remote parts of NSW. Susan also teaches qualitative research methods and how to combine quantitative with qualitative methods in health research. For the last 30 years she has worked in the area of inequalities in health and has a particuarl interest in the health of disadvantage groups.


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Original Research 25 November 2003

Health and access issues among Australian adolescents: a rural-urban comparison

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