Sustaining rural interprofessional initiatives in the current landscape: A short report on interprofessional education in rural health services in Queensland.

P Martin, A Hill, N Graham, G Argus… - Australian Journal of …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
The article presents short report on interprofessional education in rural health services in
Queensland. It mentions that the rural clinical student placements have the potential to …

[HTML][HTML] The REACH Project: Implementing Interprofessional Practice at Australia′ s First Student-led Clinic

E Buckley, T Vu, L Remedios - Education for Health, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Background: REACH (Realising Education and Access in Collaborative Health) is an
initiative of students of the University of Melbourne to improve access to primary health care …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers to, and enablers of, participation in the Allied Health Rural and Remote Training and Support (AHRRTS) program for rural and remote allied health …

WH Ducat, V Burge, S Kumar - BMC Medical Education, 2014 - Springer
Background Allied health professionals play a critical role in enhancing health outcomes in
primary and tertiary settings. Issues affecting the recruitment and retention of allied health …

Allied health students as service providers in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early childhood education programs: Perceptions of parents and educators

H Sargison, AE Hill, R Anderson, J Copley… - Australian J. Clinical …, 2021 - HeinOnline
Early childhood education programs contribute significantly to children's health and
educational outcomes. Responsive service delivery approaches that support Aboriginal and …

Appropriate health promotion for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities: crucial for closing the gap

A Demaio, M Drysdale… - Global Health …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Health promotion for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and their
people has generally had limited efficacy and poor sustainability. It has largely failed to …

[HTML][HTML] An aboriginal community-controlled health organization model of service delivery: qualitative process evaluation of the Tulku wan Wininn mobile clinic

H Beks, F Mitchell, JA Charles, KP McNamara… - International Journal for …, 2022 - Springer
Background Mobile clinics have been implemented in diverse clinical and geographical
settings to provide proximal health care for specific populations. Primary health care mobile …

Nourishing networks: an interprofessional learning model and its application to the Australian rural health workforce

F Little, L Brown, M Grotowski… - Rural and Remote …, 2012 - search.informit.org
Access to continuing professional development for rural health clinicians requires strategies
to overcome barriers associated with finances, travel and a lack of resources. Approaches to …

The road to registration: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioner training in north Queensland

KL Hill, N Harvey, CM Felton-Busch… - Rural and Remote …, 2018 - search.informit.org
Context: In 2012, the new profession of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
practitioner (ATSIHP) was registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law …

[PDF][PDF] Developing health student placements in partnerships with urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health services

A Nelson, C Shannon, A Carson - Leaders in Indigenous Medical …, 2013 - lo.unisa.edu.au
This program is being jointly carried out by the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health, a
regional community-controlled health organisation, and The University of Queensland. The …

What does it mean to be an allied health professional working in rural Aotearoa New Zealand? A qualitative study

SM Walker, K Blattner, G Nixon… - Australian Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Building health services and workforce that are both well supported and fit for
purpose is a key consideration for improving health outcomes in rural populations …