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Tarun Sen Gupta is a Professor at James Cook University (JCU), School of Medicine, Department of General Practice. He specializes in medical education, rural health workforce development, and general practice. His research focuses on cultural safety in healthcare, telemedicine, and curriculum design for health professions. He holds a PhD from JCU (2005) and has contributed to over 111 publications since 2000.
- Education: PhD in Medical Education (2005, JCU)
- Affiliations: JCU School of Medicine, Rural Generalist Program initiatives
Research interests include rural health workforce strategies, medical curriculum innovation, and improving healthcare access for Indigenous populations. Recent work emphasizes telehealth adaptations and cultural safety protocols in clinical settings. His projects often involve mixed-methods approaches to evaluate educational interventions and workforce outcomes.
Articles highlight trends in medical education reforms, rural clinical training, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Notably, he has explored barriers to low-value care in emergency medicine and strategies for sustaining health research in remote areas.
Contributions to health policy include designing the Queensland Health Rural Generalist Pathway and advising on medical student selection processes to enhance workforce distribution. He is actively involved in training programs for general practitioners and advancing interprofessional education models.