Jon Willis
Associate Professor
Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
The University of Queensland
Australia
Biography
Jon Willis is a medical anthropologist and social epidemiologist specialising in Indigenous and public health. Jon Willis is an Associate Professor in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit at the University of Queensland, and Research Director of the University of Queensland Poche Centre for Indigenous Health.
Research Interest
Indigenous health, Indigenous Higher Education
Publications
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Willis, Jon (2011) Panic at the disco-urse: Episodes from an analytic autoethnography about living with HIV. Illness, Crisis, and Loss, 19 3: 259-275.
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Kinsman, Leigh D., Buykx, Penny, Humphreys, John S., Snow, Pamela C. and Willis, Jon (2009) A cluster randomised trial to assess the impact of clinical pathways on AMI management in rural Australian emergency departments. BMC Health Services Research, 9 83.1-83.4.
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Willis, J (2003) Condoms are for whitefellas: Barriers to Pitjantjatjara men's use of safe sex technologies. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 5 3: 203-217.