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Roger  Strasser

Prof Roger Strasser ORCID logo

qualifications: MBBS, BMedSc, MClSc, FRACGP, FACRRM.

position: Founding Dean Emeritus

Australia

Rural Health education, workforce and services; family medicine/general practice.


Articles contributed to by this person


Commentary 10 January 2023

The Limerick Declaration on Rural Health Care 2022


Original Research 31 August 2020

Retaining graduates of non-metropolitan medical schools for practice in the local area: the importance of locally based postgraduate training pathways in Australia and Canada


Obituary 9 August 2020

Tribute to David Heaney


Abstract 30 June 2016

How to succeed in remote workforce education


Review Article 29 June 2016

Learning in context: education for remote rural health care


Rural Health History 28 July 2015

Rural health activism over two decades: the Wonca Working Party on Rural Practice 1992-2012


Obituary 12 April 2011

Farewell Ralph McLean - a quiet contributor to rural health


Original Research 17 March 2011

Rural longitudinal integrated clerkships: lessons from two programs on different continents


Personal View 5 September 2010

Community engagement: a key to successful rural clinical education


Original Research 11 April 2007

What does it take? The influence of rural upbringing and sense of rural background on medical students' intention to work in a rural environment


Original Research 11 November 2005

Advances in rural medical education in three countries: Canada, The United States and Australia


Original Research 23 November 2004

Can medical students learn specialist disciplines based in rural practice: lessons from students' self reported experience and competence

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