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Karina Jones is a Researcher at James Cook University (JCU), focusing on interdisciplinary research spanning veterinary medicine, marine biology, and medical education. Her work addresses critical issues such as disease ecology in marine turtles, veterinary pedagogy, and clinical assessment methodologies. Jones holds a PhD in Environmental Epidemiology from JCU (2019).
Her research interests emphasize the intersection of environmental factors and wildlife health, particularly fibropapillomatosis in green turtles, alongside innovations in veterinary and medical education. She explores cognitive load theory in educational design and the adaptation of clinical assessments (e.g., OSCEs) during pandemics.
Publications highlight contributions to turtle conservation via satellite tracking and viral pathogen studies, alongside analyses of student transition challenges in health professions. Jones collaborates widely, with projects funded by institutions like JCU and partnerships with global marine conservation networks.
Her work bridges academia and practice, informing clinical training reforms and marine disease management strategies. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though her extensive peer-reviewed output reflects scholarly impact.

