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John Murdoch is an Emeritus Professor with extensive experience in rural and remote medicine. From 2002 to 2010, he served as Winthrop Professor in Rural and Remote Medicine and held various influential roles, including the Founding Head of the Rural Clinical School and Head of the School of Primary, Aboriginal Rural Health Care. He has contributed to medical education as the Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at United Arab Emirates University and as an Honorary Fellow at the University of Otago, New Zealand. His research focuses on rural medical education, elder care, and chronic fatigue syndrome, with a significant h-index of 251. He has undertaken various projects, including the Northern Goldfields Kidney Health Project, and continues to engage with the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners as a GPEP2 Educator. His involvement in academic and clinical settings has established him as a leading figure in the rural health landscape.
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