qualifications: FRACGP
position: Remote Medical Educator
Remote rural generalist with special interest in Indigenous and Global health, remote medicine, remote retention and education and mentoring of remote registrars.
qualifications: PhD
position: Researcher, Senior Lecturer
Jenn is the acting program lead of the undergraduate medical degree public health curriculum at the University of Tasmania. An innovative qualitative researcher with a PhD in sociology and public health, and an extensive clinical background in midwifery/nursing. Jenn works collaboratively with a diverse range of partners across sociology, criminology, creative arts, public & primary health & rural & remote health. Her research focus is maternal and reproductive health, qualitative and mixed methods, health sociology, critical arts & health.
Patients with cardiac conditions requiring emergency medical retrieval from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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Pilot study of a cognitive behavioral therapy skills intervention for rural adults
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Transitioning to rural practice together: a rural fellowship model (in 6 Ps)
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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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