
معرفی
Claire Seaman is a researcher at Charles Sturt University's Three Rivers Department of Rural Health, focusing on rural health workforce development and aging populations. Her work bridges public health, clinical practice, and social sciences.
- Institution: Charles Sturt University
- Research Group: Three Rivers Department of Rural Health
Her research examines rural health service barriers, early career health professionals, and COVID-19 pandemic impacts on older Australians. She employs quantitative methods like latent class analysis and cohort studies to address workforce retention and service delivery challenges.
Recent publications include analyses of acute coronary syndrome pathways in rural hospitals, burnout in paramedics, and telehealth adoption. Her work emphasizes person-centered approaches and non-traditional placements for student learning in rural communities.
Scientific Awards
- Excellence Awards (Student category) 2023
- Advance Higher Education Global Impact Grant 2024
- Excellence Award - Highly Commended 2022
- Health Research Team Excellence Award 2024
- NHMRC Collaborations in Health Services Research Grant 2025
Seaman contributes to rural health equity through grants and collaborative research. She mentors students (e.g., thesis examiner) and participates in academic conferences like DocFest 2022. Media coverage highlights her work on older Australians' healthcare and rural paramedic wellbeing.




