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Peter Johnson is an academic researcher affiliated with James Cook University, contributing to medical education, healthcare leadership, and biomedical sciences. His work focuses on curriculum development for medical programs, leadership training for healthcare professionals, and interdisciplinary research in physiology and pharmacology. He has been deeply involved in reshaping curriculum delivery for JCU's expanding MBBS program across multiple campuses. His research also explores the application of multimedia in health sciences education and the molecular mechanisms underlying cardiovascular health.
- Education background not explicitly stated in provided texts
- Key research areas include medical leadership assessment, interprofessional education frameworks, and toxin effects on cardiovascular systems
- Co-leads projects on medical student leadership development and clinical competence benchmarking
Johnson's publications demonstrate a strong focus on translational research bridging basic sciences with clinical practice. His 2018-2023 work emphasizes leadership skill development for healthcare trainees while maintaining rigorous biomedical research in areas like transcranial stimulation and bacterial toxin physiology.
No specific awards or grants are listed in this publication record. Collaborates extensively with JCU colleagues including Simone Ross, Tarun Sen Gupta, and Karen Carlisle on medical education initiatives.