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Luke  Wakely

Dr Luke Wakely ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD, MHSc(Paed Physio), BAppSc(Physio)

position: Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy

department: Department of Rural Health

Australia

Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy & Academic Team Leader- North West University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health Research interests include: Rural workforce Equity in service delivery Premature Infants Parenting Child Development Interprofessional Learning Paediatric Physiotherapy Clinical Education


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Project Report 29 September 2021

Rationale and protocol for the Nursing and Allied Health Graduate Outcomes Tracking (NAHGOT) study: a large-scale longitudinal investigation of graduate practice destinations


Original Research 26 September 2019

Powerless facing the wave of change: the lived experience of providing services in rural areas under the National Disability Insurance Scheme


Original Research 24 August 2018

Surviving, not thriving: a qualitative analysis of parents' perceptions of physical activity participation for rurally residing children with a disability


Original Research 20 August 2010

Stoic survival: the journey of parenting a premature infant in the bush

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