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Sabe Sabesan is a researcher at James Cook University, focusing on telemedicine applications in oncology and rural healthcare. He holds a PhD in Medicine from JCU and leads research on optimizing cancer care delivery through telehealth models. His work emphasizes equitable access to oncology services for rural populations, including teleoncology, clinical trial implementation, and patient-centered care.
Key research interests include telehealth infrastructure, rural health disparities, and the integration of complementary therapies in cancer care. His publications span over 69 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on oncology, implementation science, and healthcare innovation. He has contributed to guideline development for clinical trials and supportive care in cancer.
Notable projects include the Australasian Teletrial Model and the Telechemotherapy Model (QReCS), which enhance chemotherapy access in remote areas. He collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, including oncologists, health economists, and implementation scientists. His work addresses both clinical and policy challenges in global health equity.
While no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record reflects recognition in telemedicine and oncology research. His research spans education, clinical trials, and health systems strengthening, with a focus on improving outcomes for underserved populations.
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