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Lawrie McArthur is an academic researcher affiliated with James Cook University, specializing in medical education, primary healthcare, and rural health systems. His work focuses on improving general practice training, cultural safety in healthcare, and healthcare workforce development across diverse geographic settings. He has contributed to over 28 peer-reviewed publications since 2016, with notable collaborations in Australia and international contexts.
Research interests include general practitioner training outcomes, application of basic medical sciences in clinical practice, and innovations in healthcare education delivery (e.g., online training during pandemics). He explores strategies to enhance rural healthcare access through improved workforce training and interprofessional collaboration between medical professionals and social workers.
His studies address critical issues such as Indigenous cultural safety in consultations, antibiotic prescribing practices among early-career doctors, and the integration of diagnostic technologies like ultrasound in primary care. McArthur's work bridges theoretical medical education with practical healthcare delivery challenges in remote and urban environments.
