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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
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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

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

For UCRH Clinical Educator Sarah Crook, rural health was never meant to be a short stop on the way to somewhere else. It was something she encountered early in her

A new paper led by UCRH’s Sarah Miles and published in the Australian Occupational Therapy Journal has explored how new graduate occupational therapists understand and experience work readiness across their

When Julie first mentioned her dream of visiting the Grafton Jacaranda Festival, it sparked more than just a plan – it sparked an allied health team effort. Julie, a resident

UCRH Clinical Educator Sarah Crook has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to student learning, receiving an OT Futures Practice Education Commendation for 2024–2025. The award was presented recently at

A team of UCRH researchers has published a paper in Health Policy, exploring how integrated healthcare models can better support older adults in rural Australia living with preventable chronic diseases.

When Charles Zou arrived in Lismore for his 21-week social work placement, he wasn’t just starting a new chapter in his studies, he was stepping into a community that would

On Friday, we welcomed over 60 high school students and their careers advisors from across Northern NSW to our Lismore campus for our annual Health Careers Day – and what

When Shaun Buckett walked through the halls of Lismore Base Hospital, he wasn’t just another medical student on placement: he’d come full circle. Shaun grew up in the Northern Rivers.