
معرفی
Dr Jane Batley is a Senior Lecturer in Medicine at Charles Sturt University's School of Rural Medicine in Orange, Australia. She holds a dual qualification of MBBS and BSc(Med) from the University of NSW (1994). Her professional roles include part-time General Practice at Apple City Family Medicine and serving as a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) tutor for second-year medical students in 2022. Dr Batley has extensive clinical experience, including junior medical officer (JMO) roles at Orange Base Hospital (1994-1996), General Practice training in Canberra (1997-2000), and completion of further training in Orange (2001-2005).
Her expertise centers on rural health systems, medical education methodologies, and primary healthcare delivery. She actively contributes to the School of Rural Medicine’s mission to train clinicians for underserved regions. Professional affiliations include membership in the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP).
- Education:
- MBBS, University of NSW (1994)
- BSc (Med), University of NSW (1994)
- Key Roles:
- PBL Tutor, School of Rural Medicine (2022)
- Part-Time GP, Apple City Family Medicine
- Awards:
- FRACGP Fellowship (Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners)
Her professional narrative reflects a commitment to integrating clinical practice with medical education in rural contexts, emphasizing hands-on training for future healthcare professionals in regional Australia.


