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2010 PHC Research Conference

The 2010 PHC Research Conference (formerly GP & PHC Research Conference) will be held at the Darwin Convention Centre from 30 June-2 July 2010 with the theme Primary health care research and health reform: Improving care. Call for abstracts for papers, posters, workshops and symposia now open - closing 19 March 2010. On-line registration NOW open - earlybird closes 14 May 2010.


Announcements

  • Does your primary health care research demonstrate tangible outcomes for the Australian public? We will be showcasing outstanding examples of primary health care research in the next edition of Snapshot. We encourage you to become part of this exciting publication. Deadline for submissions is Friday 12 March 2010.
  • The February PHC RIS infonet is now available in both PDF and HTML versions. Read the Editorial: Where next for primary care? posted 10 February 2010
  • The latest RESEARCH ROUNDup Australia's primary health care research workforce asks the question: Who generates research knowledge in primary health care? and is now on-line. posted 17 December 2009
  • The final report of the Primary Health Care Research Contribution Project: The contribution of primary health care research to the 2008-9 health reform process in Australia is now available on-line. posted 8 December 2009
  • PHC RIS is pleased to present the results of the 2007-08 Annual Survey of Divisions (ASD). The ASD measures the Divisions of General Practices' activities, as well as providing a snapshot of the composition of the General Practice workforce around Australia. posted 3 December 2009

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