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Malcolm  Moore

A/Prof Malcolm Moore

qualifications: MBBS FRACGP MIH SFHEA

position: A/Prof - Rural Health

department: Rural Clinical School

Australia

Malcolm worked in Australian rural general practice for 13 years before starting further study and research activity. He has worked in Albury, Nepal, Broken Hill and Canberra. His research interests are clinical communication - particularly handover and patient-centred communication; remote health; rural medical education; and inter-professional learning. He is now working in S-E NSW at the ANU Rural Clinical School, based in Canberra.


Articles contributed to by this person


Original Research 4 June 2021

Why do some medical graduates lose their intention to practise rurally?


Original Research 30 August 2019

Social and community networks influence dietary attitudes in regional New South Wales, Australia


Short Communication 7 September 2015

People living in remote communities can have best-practice diabetes care


Comment 22 July 2015

Can frequent medical evacuations be reduced by managing chronic disease better in the bush?

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