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D. R. Terry
Department of Rural Health, The University of Melbourne
Australia
Daniel is a Research Fellow and has a PhD that focused on the health and wellbeing of International Medical Graduates and their acculturation into rural and remote contexts. He also has a Masters of International Health and a passion for health and wellbeing in rural settings, which extends to international and global health issues. He has a background in Nursing and has an interest in Critical Discourse Analysis and has been involved in several projects concerning health workforce, food security, health literacy, primary health care access and chronic ill health.
Q. Lê
Dr Quynh Lê’s current research
interest deals with the social determinants
of health, food security
and intercultural aspects of health
in Australia. With an emerging interest
in population health, her research
focuses on food security,
migrants’ wellbeing and social
disadvantages in health care. She
has well-developed quantitative
and qualitative research skills. She has
over 150 publications (research
books, chapters, journal articles,
and conference proceedings), several research grants in these areas, and
has been invited by international research organisations to review research.
Australia
Dr Quynh Lê is a senior lectuer the Centre for Rural Health at University of Tasmania. She
H. B. Nguyen
Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania
Australia
Dr.Hoang Boi Nguyen is director of Australian Academic and Research Advancement services. She was previously a unit coordinator in the Master of Education (TESOL) program at University of Tasmania.
C. Malatzky
Department of Rural Health, The University of Melbourne
Dr Christina is a Research Fellow in Culture and Rural Health at The University of Melbourne. She is also the Graduate Research Coordinator at the Department of Rural Health and a member of the Executive Committee of Australia’s national peak Association for Sociologists, The Australian Sociological Association. Her background is in gender relations and discourses of contemporary femininities and maternities. Her work draws on Foucauldian feminist frameworks to analyse movements of power and discourse to explore the formation of subjectivities. Her current research interests include discourses of rural health, power relations in rural health, the cultures of rural health services, inclusive health care practice and gender relation in rural medicine and health care systems.
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