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Angelo D'Amore is currently an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the School of Rural Health at Monash University and serves as the National Research Manager at the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. With a strong background in education and health research, Angelo has held various academic positions, including Research Evaluation Manager for the Eastern Victoria General Practice Training and Academic Coordinator for the Medicine program at Monash University. His primary research interests lie in vocational general practice training education, with a focus on health workforce issues, program evaluations, and the promotion of health sciences among school children. He has transitioned from a lab-based background in cardiovascular research to a keen interest in educational methods, health services, and rural health challenges. Angelo's research emphasizes the importance of educational technology and program evaluation in improving health training and services, especially for rural and underserved populations.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of rural health and vocational training.
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners • Melbourne, Australia
Managing national research projects related to general practice and rural health.
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