Mr Jack Seaton ~ Adjunct Lecturer
Public Health & Tropical Medicine
- About
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- Teaching
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- PC2208: Pharmaceutical Public Health and Primary Healthcare for Pharmacists (Level 2; CNS & TSV)
- Interests
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- Research
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- Jack's research interests include interprofessional education and practice; innovative health service delivery models; and strengthening health workforce capacity.
- Experience
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- 2023 to present - Senior Project Officer, NSW Office of Responsible Gambling, Department of Enterprise Investment and Trade
- 2020 to 2023 - Lecturer, Public Health, James Cook University
- 2019 - Physiotherapy Clinical Educator (Cardiorespiratory), James Cook University
- 2018 to 2019 - Casual Academic Teacher, James Cook University
- Research Disciplines
- Socio-Economic Objectives
Jack Seaton is a Adjunct Lecturer in Public Health at James Cook University. He has a professional background in Physiotherapy and has worked across a range of clinical settings in urban and rural locations since graduating from The University of Newcastle in 2015. Jack currently works as a Senior Project Officer with the NSW Office of Responsible Gambling where he manages various education and awareness initiatives designed to reduce harm from gambling. Jack is also undertaking a PhD to examine interprofessional collaboration in the physiotherapy private practice setting.
- Honours
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- Memberships
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- 2023 - Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) National Rural Advisory Committee member
- 2023 - Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH) Board Director
- 2015 - Registered Physiotherapist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
- 2022 to 2023 - Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) Queensland Branch Council member
- Publications
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These are the most recent publications associated with this author. To see a detailed profile of all publications stored at JCU, visit ResearchOnline@JCU. Hover over Altmetrics badges to see social impact.
- Journal Articles
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- Seaton J, Jones A, Johnston C and Francis K (2023) The Barriers to Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Perspectives from Australian Physiotherapy Private Practitioners. Journal of Research in Interprofessional Practice and Education, 13 (1).
- Seaton J, Jones A, Johnston C and Francis K (2023) Facilitators of effective interprofessional collaborative practice for physiotherapy private practitioners: An interpretive descriptive study. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 33.
- Seaton J, Jones A, Johnston C and Francis K (in press) Physiotherapy private practitioners’ opinions regarding interprofessional collaborative practice: A qualitative study. Journal of Interprofessional Care,
- Seaton J, Jones A, Johnston C and Francis K (2021) Allied health professionals' perceptions of interprofessional collaboration in primary health care: an integrative review. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 35 (2). pp. 217-228
- Seaton J, Jones A, Johnston C and Francis K (2020) The characteristics of Queensland private physiotherapy practitioners' interprofessional interactions: a cross-sectional survey study. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 26 (6). pp. 500-506
- Seaton J, Jones A, Johnston C and Francis K (2020) Development of a survey instrument to explore the characteristics of Australian private physiotherapy practitioners’ interprofessional interactions. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice, 18 (4).
- Newstead C, Seaton J and Johnston C (2017) Australian critical care nursing professionals' attitudes towards the use of traditional “chest physiotherapy” techniques. Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal, 36. pp. 33-48
- Other research outputs
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- Tamwoy N, Rosas S, Davis S, Farthing A, Houghton C, Johnston H, Maloney C, Samulkiewicz N, Seaton J, Tuxworth G and Bat M (2022) Co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities: A journey. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 30 (6). pp. 816-822
- Devine S and Seaton J (2020) From treatment to prevention in rural and remote Australia: practical considerations for health professionals to move practice “upstream”. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 28 (3). pp. 317-318
- Marano A and Seaton J (2020) Promoting and improving the well‐being of junior doctors in Australia: did you know? Practical practice pointers. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 28 (). pp. 92-93
- Collaboration
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The map shows research collaborations by institution from the past 7 years.
Note: Map points are indicative of the countries or states that institutions are associated with.- 5+ collaborations
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- Indicates the Tropics (Torrid Zone)
My research areas
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