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Daniel R Terry

Assoc Prof Daniel Terry ORCID logo

qualifications: BN MntlHlth, MBA, PhD

position: Associate Professor (Nursing)

department: School of Nursing and Midwifery

Australia

Daniel, BN MntlHlth, MBA, PhD RN, has extensive post-doctoral research experience on rural health, rural workforce, and chronic-ill health. With a background in nursing, his research interest research interests encompass the overarching generalist theme of Rural Health. His research includes are rural health workforce which incorporates nursing student career trajectory, rural medical, nursing and pharmacy employment and profession longevity, while also examining workforce grit and improving workforce learning through communities of practice. In addition, he continues to examine ways to improve rural paediatric injury and paediatric asthma outcomes, while focusing on rural healthcare access and patient decision making in emergencies.


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Original Research 18 March 2024

Understanding rural pharmacists’ perspectives: lived experiences and insights associated with rural recruitment and retention


Original Research 29 November 2022

The Pharmacy Community Apgar Questionnaire: a modified Delphi technique to develop a rural pharmacist recruitment and retention tool


Short Communication 24 April 2020

The data deficit for asthma emergency presentations might surprise you: how RAHDaR addresses the data chasm


Original Research 9 August 2018

Lived experiences and insights into the advantages important to rural recruitment and retention of general practitioners


Original Research 25 November 2016

Community assets and capabilities to recruit and retain GPs: the Community Apgar Questionnaire in rural Victoria

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