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Janie D Smith

Prof Janie Smith

qualifications: EdD, MPHC

position: Professor of Innovations in Medical Education

department: Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine

Australia

Janie Dade Smith is Professor of Innovations in Medical Education at Bond University. She is the previous President of CRANAplus the peak body for all remote health. Janie was previously Director of RhED Consulting Pty Ltd. She is a health educationalist who has worked extensively in rural and remote Australia across all health disciplines and a board range of government and non government sectors. She is author of Australia's rural, remote and Indigenous health, the 3rd edition was published in 2016 by Elsevier Australia. Her particular areas of interest are: innovative education, remote health, interprofessional education, rural and remote workforce issues, curriculum development and Indigenous health.


Articles contributed to by this person


Project Report 18 November 2015

Peer mentoring: evaluation of a new model of clinical placement in the Solomon Islands undertaken by an Australian medical school


Original Research 6 August 2015

Using cultural immersion as the platform for teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in an undergraduate medical curriculum


Original Research 20 May 2013

A national study into the rural and remote pharmacist workforce


Reply 5 February 2008

Reply to Comment on: Developing the accredited postgraduate assessment program for Fellowship of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine


Original Research 16 October 2007

Developing the accredited postgraduate assessment program for Fellowship of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine


Project Report 15 August 2006

Educating to improve population health outcomes in chronic disease: an innovative workforce initiative across remote, rural and Indigenous communities in northern Australia

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