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Priya George Martin is an Affiliate Senior Research Fellow at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland. Her research focuses on clinical supervision, interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPECP), rural health workforce dynamics, and telehealth innovations. She has extensively studied the impact of clinical supervision on healthcare outcomes, particularly in rural and remote settings, and has contributed to policy development in these areas.
Her work emphasizes bridging gaps between education and practice, with a strong interest in how interprofessional collaboration can enhance healthcare delivery. Recent studies have explored the effects of the pandemic on medical student well-being and training, workforce retention strategies, and the role of technology in clinical supervision.
Key research themes include rural health workforce distribution, competency development in allied health professions, and the design of effective telesupervision frameworks. She collaborates widely with health services and educators to translate research into practice, particularly in addressing challenges faced by rural healthcare providers.
Her publications span over 100 articles, book chapters, and conference presentations, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to healthcare education and service improvement. She actively engages with policy discussions to inform curriculum development and workforce strategies at both state and national levels.
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