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Matthew McGrail

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The Australian Journal of Rural Health|February 9, 2026
Understanding How Rurality Relates to Residents' Experiences of Accessing Primary Care: An Interview-Based StudyMaddie Higgins, Tiana Gurney, Matthew McGrail
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|August 6, 2025
Assessing Comparative Dimensions of Access When Accessing Primary Care Across Different Levels of RuralityMaddie Higgins, Tiana Gurney, Matthew McGrail
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|May 13, 2021
Selection, training and employment to encourage early-career doctors to pursue a rural postgraduate training pathwayBelinda O'Sullivan, Tiana Gurney, Matthew McGrail
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|October 16, 2021
Responsive policies needed to secure rural supply from increasing female doctors: A perspectiveBelinda O'Sullivan, Matthew McGrail, Jennifer May
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|June 15, 2017
Rural specialists: The nature of their work and professional satisfaction by geographical location of workBelinda O'Sullivan, Matthew McGrail, Deborah Russell
Rural and Remote Health|March 30, 2019
Outreach specialists' use of video consultations in rural Victoria: a cross-sectional surveyBelinda O'Sullivan, Helena Rann, Matthew McGrail
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|April 1, 2021
Critically reviewing the policies used by colleges to select doctors for specialty training: A kink in the rural pathwayMatthew McGrail, Belinda O'Sullivan, Tiana Gurney
Rural and Remote Health|November 14, 2014
More is more in remote Central Australia: more provision of primary healthcare services is associated with more acute medical evacuations and more remote telephone consultationsJoy Hussain, Anske Robinson, Margaret Stebbing, et al.
Plos One|October 21, 2021
Barriers to getting into postgraduate specialty training for junior Australian doctors: An interview-based studyBelinda O'Sullivan, Matthew McGrail, Tiana Gurney, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|May 10, 2025
Identifying the experience of geographical narcissism during medical education and trainingRiitta Partanen, Diann Eley, Remo Ostini, et al.
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The Australian Journal of Rural Health|February 9, 2026
Understanding How Rurality Relates to Residents' Experiences of Accessing Primary Care: An Interview-Based StudyMaddie Higgins, Tiana Gurney, Matthew McGrail
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|August 6, 2025
Assessing Comparative Dimensions of Access When Accessing Primary Care Across Different Levels of RuralityMaddie Higgins, Tiana Gurney, Matthew McGrail
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|May 13, 2021
Selection, training and employment to encourage early-career doctors to pursue a rural postgraduate training pathwayBelinda O'Sullivan, Tiana Gurney, Matthew McGrail
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|October 16, 2021
Responsive policies needed to secure rural supply from increasing female doctors: A perspectiveBelinda O'Sullivan, Matthew McGrail, Jennifer May
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|June 15, 2017
Rural specialists: The nature of their work and professional satisfaction by geographical location of workBelinda O'Sullivan, Matthew McGrail, Deborah Russell
Rural and Remote Health|March 30, 2019
Outreach specialists' use of video consultations in rural Victoria: a cross-sectional surveyBelinda O'Sullivan, Helena Rann, Matthew McGrail
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|April 1, 2021
Critically reviewing the policies used by colleges to select doctors for specialty training: A kink in the rural pathwayMatthew McGrail, Belinda O'Sullivan, Tiana Gurney
Rural and Remote Health|November 14, 2014
More is more in remote Central Australia: more provision of primary healthcare services is associated with more acute medical evacuations and more remote telephone consultationsJoy Hussain, Anske Robinson, Margaret Stebbing, et al.
Plos One|October 21, 2021
Barriers to getting into postgraduate specialty training for junior Australian doctors: An interview-based studyBelinda O'Sullivan, Matthew McGrail, Tiana Gurney, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|May 10, 2025
Identifying the experience of geographical narcissism during medical education and trainingRiitta Partanen, Diann Eley, Remo Ostini, et al.
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