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Dr Stuart James Arbuckle, MBChB, MRCGP, FRACGP, is a specialist general practitioner and director at The Village Medical Practice in Harrisdale, Western Australia. Originally from Scotland, he possesses extensive experience from working in busy general practices in both the UK and Australia. He emphasizes a whole-family approach to patient care and has special interests encompassing chronic disease management, complex disease management, paediatric health, men's health, as well as emergency and urgent medicine. As a leader in his field, he serves on the board of Carey Group and holds memberships in various committees and steering groups related to medical practice.
In academia, Dr Arbuckle functions as an examiner for the Medical Schools at Curtin University and the University of Notre Dame. He is also an RACGP-accredited Clinical Supervisor, having mentored and taught numerous junior doctors and registrars throughout his career at The Village Medical Practice. The practice maintains affiliations with Curtin University, the University of Western Australia, the University of Notre Dame, and Edith Cowan University, enabling clinical teaching and supervision opportunities. Dr Arbuckle participates in ongoing teaching and clinical activities to keep pace with medical advancements. He frequently appears on radio broadcasts offering medical advice to Western Australian audiences, complemented by available podcasts and educational resources. Personally, he is married to Dr Eleanor Arbuckle, who practices alongside him, and they are parents to two children. In his leisure time, he pursues woodworking and maintains close ties with family.

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