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Tilley Pain is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University, focusing on health services research, medical education, and allied health professions. Her work spans oncology, clinical research, and regional healthcare systems, often addressing challenges in rural and remote health delivery in Australia.
Her recent publications highlight interdisciplinary collaborations and practical healthcare innovations, including patient-centered prostate cancer radiation therapy, telehealth implementation in paediatric burns, and workforce skill mix in radiology. Her research emphasizes evidence-based strategies for clinical decision-making and service redesign.
Key trends in her work include the integration of research into clinical practice, evaluation of healthcare interventions, and development of frameworks for regional health services. She has published extensively (37 items) on topics like allied health capacity-building, medical education, and oncology patient care.
Her collaborations with researchers such as Amy Brown, Andrew Mallett, and Alex Tan reflect a focus on translational research and regional health policy. Despite no explicitly listed scientific awards, her contributions to journals like Medical Education Online and Journal of Rural Health underscore her role in advancing healthcare practice through research.
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