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Associate Professor Matthew McGrail
Associate Professor

Matthew McGrail

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Matthew McGrail is the Head of Regional Training Hubs research at UQ’s Rural Clinical School. Joining UQ in Nov 2017, he is based at the Rockhampton Clinical Unit, and he is chair of the research and evaluation working group of UQ’s Regional Medical Pathway as well as chair of UQ RCS’s medical graduate cohort longitudinal tracking study (UQ MediCoS).

Matthew has worked in the university sector for over 20 years, working mostly as a researcher in rural health. He was originally trained as a statistician, expanding his skills across GIS and software development, completing his PhD in 2008. He has been lead biostatistician on 3 large NHMRC-funded RCTs that are published in the world-leading general medical journal, the Lancet. Matthew’s research is mostly underpinned by the overall objective of improved access to health care for rural populations, mainly focused in the medical sector. He has a unique blend of ‘generalist’ research skills and experience across the disciplines of statistics, geography, rural health, econometrics, public health and clinical research.

Matthew has a particular interest in the ongoing concerns with medical workforce distribution, connecting that through his research and evaluation to health policies, training pathways and healthcare systems. To date he has been a chief investigator on two separate Centres of Research Excellence, one on medical workforce dynamics and the other on rural and remote primary health care access. He has also co-researched with various GP training organisations, specialty colleges, rural workforce agencies, as well as state and commonwealth health departments

Availability

Associate Professor Matthew McGrail is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science, University of Melbourne
  • Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Software Development), Swinburne University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University

Research interests

  • Rural medical workforce training

  • Workforce distribution

  • Access to health care

  • Rural health workforce policy

  • Health services research

  • GIS methodologies in health

Research impacts

Matthew has over 130 peer reviewed journal publications. He is globally recognised for his research of medical workforce training and distributional outcomes, which directly impacts healthcare access for rural populations. He was a lead investigator on the completed Centre of Research Excellence in Rural and Remote Primary Health Care, under which he developed improved measures of healthcare access, notably producing the national Index of Access.

He was also a chief investigator of the NHMRC-funded Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL) longitudinal study of doctors (data collected 2008-18), under which he led the rural supply and distribution research theme. These data are still used as key source of national evidence of the medical workforce. In 2018, the MABEL project was awarded the Best Impact Prize from the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand, primarily due to the body of work from the rural theme. A key outcome of MABEL was the Modified Monash Model (MMM) classification, which he co-developed with Emeritus Prof John Humphreys. From 2015, the MMM has been adopted to underpin most Commonwealth Department of Health policies in rural health.

Works

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192 works between 2000 and 2024

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2017

Conference Publication

Uptake of rural medicine after rural training at Monash: The Rural Medical Workforce Tracking Study

O'Sullivan, B., McGrail, M., Russell, D., Chambers, H. and Major, L. (2017). Uptake of rural medicine after rural training at Monash: The Rural Medical Workforce Tracking Study. Monash Medical Curriculum Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 2017.

Uptake of rural medicine after rural training at Monash: The Rural Medical Workforce Tracking Study

2017

Journal Article

Index of Access: a new innovative and dynamic tool for rural health service and workforce planning

McGrail, Matthew R., Russell, Deborah J. and Humphreys, John S. (2017). Index of Access: a new innovative and dynamic tool for rural health service and workforce planning. Australian Health Review, 41 (5), 492-498. doi: 10.1071/AH16049

Index of Access: a new innovative and dynamic tool for rural health service and workforce planning

2017

Conference Publication

Procedural GPs: Key providers of integrated critical care in rural and remote communities

Russell, D., McGrail, M. and O’Sullivan, B. (2017). Procedural GPs: Key providers of integrated critical care in rural and remote communities. Regional Critical Care Conference, Bendigo, Vic, Australia, 2017.

Procedural GPs: Key providers of integrated critical care in rural and remote communities

2017

Conference Publication

Scope of practice of nurses and allied health practitioners in East Gippsland

Mallia, Katherine, D'Amore, Angelo, Connolly, Marnie, McGrail, Matthew and Campbell, David (2017). Scope of practice of nurses and allied health practitioners in East Gippsland. 14th National Rural Health Conference, Cairns, QLD Australia, 26-29 April 2017. Canberra, ACT Australia: National Rural Health Alliance.

Scope of practice of nurses and allied health practitioners in East Gippsland

2017

Conference Publication

A synthesis of the structure of rural immersion programs for undergraduate medical students in Australia

O’Sullivan, B., McGrail, M. and Russell, D. (2017). A synthesis of the structure of rural immersion programs for undergraduate medical students in Australia. 14th World Rural Health (WONCA) Conference, Cairns, Australia, 2017.

A synthesis of the structure of rural immersion programs for undergraduate medical students in Australia

2017

Conference Publication

Are subsidies related to more remote specialist outreach services?

O'Sullivan, B., Stoelwinder, J. and McGrail, M. (2017). Are subsidies related to more remote specialist outreach services?. The Menzies Emerging Health Policy Research Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2017.

Are subsidies related to more remote specialist outreach services?

2017

Journal Article

Solving Australia’s rural medical workforce shortage

McGrail, Matthew, O'Sullivan, Belinda, Russell, Deb and Scott, Anthony (2017). Solving Australia’s rural medical workforce shortage. Centre for Research Excellence in Medical Workforce Dynamics: Policy Brief, 3

Solving Australia’s rural medical workforce shortage

2017

Conference Publication

How is Australia tracking towards rural medical workforce self-sufficiency?

McGrail, M., O'Sullivan, B. and Russell, D. (2017). How is Australia tracking towards rural medical workforce self-sufficiency?. HSRAANZ 2017: 10th Health Services & Policy Research Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 2017.

How is Australia tracking towards rural medical workforce self-sufficiency?

2017

Conference Publication

Are practice locations associated with GPs having school-age children and working spouses?

McGrail, Matthew, Russell, Deborah and O'Sullivan, Belinda (2017). Are practice locations associated with GPs having school-age children and working spouses?. 14th National Rural Health Conference, Cairns, QLD Australia, 26-29th April 2017.

Are practice locations associated with GPs having school-age children and working spouses?

2017

Conference Publication

Video-consultation as part of rural outreach services: How are specialists using it and does it reduce their travel?

O'Sullivan, B. and McGrail, M. (2017). Video-consultation as part of rural outreach services: How are specialists using it and does it reduce their travel?. HSRAANZ 2017: 10th Health Services & Policy Research Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 2017.

Video-consultation as part of rural outreach services: How are specialists using it and does it reduce their travel?

2017

Conference Publication

Outreach to mitigate rural medical specialist workforce shortages

O'Sullivan, B., Stoelwinder, J. and McGrail, M. (2017). Outreach to mitigate rural medical specialist workforce shortages. 15th World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, Australia, 2017.

Outreach to mitigate rural medical specialist workforce shortages

2017

Conference Publication

Rural specialists: Their nature of work and job satisfaction, by town size

O'Sullivan, B., McGrail, M. and Russell, D. (2017). Rural specialists: Their nature of work and job satisfaction, by town size. 14th National Rural Health Conference, Cairns, Australia, 2017.

Rural specialists: Their nature of work and job satisfaction, by town size

2017

Journal Article

Subsidies to target specialist outreach services into more remote locations: a national cross-sectional study

O'Sullivan, Belinda G., McGrail, Matthew R. and Stoelwinder, Johannes U. (2017). Subsidies to target specialist outreach services into more remote locations: a national cross-sectional study. Australian Health Review, 41 (3), 344-350. doi: 10.1071/AH16032

Subsidies to target specialist outreach services into more remote locations: a national cross-sectional study

2016

Journal Article

It’s more than money: policy options to secure medical specialist workforce for regional centres

May, Jennifer, Walker, Judi, McGrail, Matthew and Rolley, Fran (2016). It’s more than money: policy options to secure medical specialist workforce for regional centres. Australian Health Review, 41 (6), 698-706. doi: 10.1071/AH16159

It’s more than money: policy options to secure medical specialist workforce for regional centres

2016

Journal Article

Vocational training of general practitioners in rural locations is critical for the Australian rural medical workforce

McGrail, Matthew R., Russell, Deborah J. and Campbell, David G. (2016). Vocational training of general practitioners in rural locations is critical for the Australian rural medical workforce. Medical Journal of Australia, 205 (5), 217-221. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00063

Vocational training of general practitioners in rural locations is critical for the Australian rural medical workforce

2016

Journal Article

Cultural desire need not improve with cultural knowledge: a cross-sectional study of student nurses

Isaacs, Anton Neville, Raymond, Anita, Jacob, Elisabeth, Jones, Janet, McGrail, Matthew and Drysdale, Marlene (2016). Cultural desire need not improve with cultural knowledge: a cross-sectional study of student nurses. Nurse Education in Practice, 19, 91-96. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2016.05.009

Cultural desire need not improve with cultural knowledge: a cross-sectional study of student nurses

2016

Journal Article

In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: a pilot study

Evans, O., Gowardman, J., Rabbolini, D., McGrail, M. and Rickard, C. M. (2016). In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: a pilot study. Burns, 42 (2), 434-440. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2015.07.004

In situ diagnostic methods for catheter related bloodstream infection in burns patients: a pilot study

2016

Conference Publication

Supply of medical specialists in regional areas

O’Sullivan, B., Stoelwinder, J. and McGrail, M. (2016). Supply of medical specialists in regional areas. 5th Rural and Remote Health Scientific Symposium, Canberra, Australia, 2016.

Supply of medical specialists in regional areas

2016

Other Outputs

Understanding the decision to relocate rural amongst urban nursing and allied health students and recent graduates

Sutton, K., Waller, S., Fisher, K., Farthing, A., McAnnally, K., Russell, Deb, Smith, T., Maybery, D., McGrail, M., Brown, L. and Carey, T. (2016). Understanding the decision to relocate rural amongst urban nursing and allied health students and recent graduates.

Understanding the decision to relocate rural amongst urban nursing and allied health students and recent graduates

2016

Journal Article

Service distribution and models of rural outreach by specialist doctors in Australia: a national cross-sectional study

O'Sullivan, Belinda G., McGrail, Matthew R., Joyce, Catherine M. and Stoelwinder, Johannes (2016). Service distribution and models of rural outreach by specialist doctors in Australia: a national cross-sectional study. Australian Health Review, 40 (3), 330-336. doi: 10.1071/AH15100

Service distribution and models of rural outreach by specialist doctors in Australia: a national cross-sectional study

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Differences in UCAT ANZ performance between rural and metropolitan medical school applicants: A national investigation
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Digital Health Transformation of Rural Primary Health Care Through an Innovative Digital Indigenous Primary Health Care Delivery Model: ID-INSPIRED
    NHMRC MRFF PHCR - Primary Health Care Digital Innovations
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Informing stronger integration across all sectors of the GP education and training pipeline
    RACGP Education Research Grant
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2023
    Barriers and enablers of training and employment models for female rural doctors working at generalist scope (Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine grant administered by JCU)
    James Cook University
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Learning in remote general practice settings - a comparative evaluation of quality and performance (Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine project led by James Cook University)
    James Cook University
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2021
    Evaluation of the Rural Junior Doctor Training Innovation Fund (RJDTIF)
    James Cook University
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Matthew McGrail is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Effectiveness of the Implementation of the Vision 2030 Healthcare Strategy in Improving Health Services in Rural Saudi Arabia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Chater, Dr Bushra Nasir

  • Doctor Philosophy

    What factors influence the use and satisfaction with hospital services of residents in Queensland's regions?

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Growing the Rural Medical Workforce Pipeline

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Di Eley

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The association of major depressive disorders with chronic disease among Indigenous Australians

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Srinivas Kondalsamy Chennakesavan, Dr Bushra Nasir

  • Master Philosophy

    Interprofessional collaboration in Radiography: Do we need to re-invent the wheel?

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Priya Martin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Determinants of referral patterns of patients with CKD from GP practice to Specialist Nephrology clinics based on combined eGFR and albuminuria measurements and their progress over time

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Srinivas Kondalsamy Chennakesavan

  • Master Philosophy

    Systemic analysis of the determinants that influence the oncologist-patient relationship; exploring the interplay between organisational, cultural and personal factors. Translating key findings into training and professional development interventions with mutual focus on patient and doctor outcomes.

    Associate Advisor

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