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Bronwyn Peirce is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia with an MBBS from the University of Queensland and is a Fellow of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine. She holds a Graduate Certificate in Rural and Remote Medicine. Dr. Peirce serves as the Academic Lead for the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia (RCSWA) and is the Co-Deputy Director of RCSWA, responsible for various educational and training initiatives in rural health. Her expertise includes medical education, rural workforce challenges, and sustainable health practices. She has been involved in substantial roles within the Western Australian Country Health Service, serving as the Co-clinical Director of Emergency Medicine since June 2022 and has extensive experience in emergency medicine since 2002. Her research focuses on end-of-life care, procedural sedation, toxicology, and quality improvement in rural emergency medicine, contributing to initiatives that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for health education and social welfare. Dr. Peirce is currently engaged in active projects aimed at enhancing healthcare access for rural practitioners, reflecting her commitment to improving healthcare delivery in underserved areas.
Western Australian Country Health Service • Perth, Australia
Overseeing the Emergency Medicine department, ensuring quality care and educational standards are met.
Western Australian Country Health Service • Perth, Australia
Providing specialist emergency medical care and leadership in rural health settings.
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