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GP & PHC Research Conference
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PHC RIS organises the annual General Practice and Primary Health Care Research Conference - a major event in Australian general practice and primary health care research, to present research findings, discuss research methodology and policy issues, and build and maintain essential networks between researchers, practitioners, policy makers and representatives of consumer organisations.
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The 2008 GP & PHC Research Conference was held in picturesque Hobart, Tasmania from 4-6 June. This years theme Health for All? celebrated the
30 year anniversary of the Declaration of Alma-Ata at the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, in
Kazakhstan. |
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For the thirteenth consecutive year, the General Practice & Primary Health Care Research conference was a key annual event for those interested in research, evaluation and development in primary health care. And as such, the theme was Working together. |
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The 2006 GP & PHC Research Conference was held in the beautiful city of Perth, Western Australia on 5-7 July 2006. The theme, Optimising Impact, was the ideal segue from the 2005 Conference theme, Getting research right for policy and practice.
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The theme for the 2005 conference was Getting research right for policy and practice. This theme reflects the central role of primary health care research in informing policy and practice. |
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The 2004 GP & PHC Research Conference was held in Brisbane at the Sheraton Hotel on 2-4 June. Nine half-day workshops on a wide range of topics kicked off the conference program on Wednesday. These were well supported by over 200 delegates. |
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The 2003 GP & PHC Research Conference - the biggest yet - was held in Canberra at the National Convention Centre on 18-20 June. After receiving a record number of abstracts we knew we were in for a great conference and we weren't disappointed. |
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The 2002 General Practice and Primary Health Care Research Conference, hosted by PHC RIS and held at the Carlton Crest Hotel in Melbourne on 30-31 May, was an outstanding success. |
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PHC RIS has hosted seven previous conferences, six of which were General Practice Evaluation Program (GPEP) conferences. |
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