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Judy  Taylor

A/Prof Judy Taylor

Australia

Judy Taylor is an adjunct assoc prof at JCU. Her research interest are community development, health systems, andbuilding conceptual models about aspects of community development and health outcomes in remote rural and regional Australia.


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Original Research 26 May 2017

Is remote health different to rural health?


Original Research 9 August 2010

The Station Community Mental Health Centre Inc: nurturing and empowering


Original Research 12 July 2006

'They get a bit funny about going' - transfer issues for rural and remote Australian Aboriginal people


Project Report 27 May 2005

Unique issues in research and evaluation in rural and remote locations: Is there a place for specific research training?


Original Research 27 August 2002

Evidence-based rural general practice: barriers and solutions in South Australia


Original Research 24 November 2001

Towards evidence-based general practice in rural and remote Australia: an overview of key issues and a model for practice

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