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Strong partnerships are central to effective rural health education, particularly when preparing students for aged care roles in rural and remote communities. A new paper published in the Australian Journal
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Strong partnerships are central to effective rural health education, particularly when preparing students for aged care roles in rural and remote communities. A new paper published in the Australian Journal

A new journal publication is shining a light on how Indigenous food systems can drive better health, stronger communities and economic self-determination, with important implications for Aboriginal health research. UCRH’s

Recent research co-authored by Associate Professor Veronica Matthews is helping clarify where Australia stands on climate change and health, and where the biggest gaps remain. As part of UCRH’s commitment

Recent rural health research co-authored by UCRH researcher Frances Barraclough is shining a light on how stronger teamwork in general practice can improve care for patients and ease pressure on

Last week UCRH welcomed clinicians, educators, students, researchers and community partners to Lismore yesterday for the inaugural Prof Stephen Lee Lecture in Ethics, marking a significant milestone for UCRH and

Meet Dr Cristian Leyton Moscoso Research can feel daunting at the best of times. For medical students juggling busy workloads while on a rural placement, it can be especially challenging.

New research led by UCRH researchers has highlighted the lasting effects of catastrophic flooding on rural health systems, communities and medical education. Published in BMC Health Services Research, the study

For people living with chronic hip, knee or back pain, finding care that genuinely helps can be hard. For people in rural and regional areas, it can be even harder.

Community groups across the Northern Rivers continue to play a critical role in supporting mental health and wellbeing of communities in the wake of climate disasters, often responding quickly, creatively and

A recent paper co-authored by UCRH’s Frances Barraclough adds timely insight to rural health research by examining how interprofessional collaboration in general practice can strengthen care and ease pressure on