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Presentations and posters 2005

Links to many of these presentions are available on the PHC RIS staff presentation page.

PRESENTATION

AUTHOR

EVENT

Evaluation in primary health care
[teaching session]

A Magarey

Bachelor of Health Sciences
Flinders University
Adelaide, March

Performance framework and performance indicators for Divisions of General Practice
[seminar]

E Kalucy

PHCRED Seminar
Flinders University
Adelaide, 6 April

Divisions, Evaluation and the New Performance Framework
[oral presentation as part of workshop]

E Kalucy

PHCRED evaluation workshop for Divisions
SADI
Adelaide, 8 April

Extent of Divisions Collaboration with Indigenous Health Organisations and Consumers Based on results of the 2003-2004 Annual Survey of Divisions
[oral presentation]

S Guy

NSW Alliance of Divisions
7th Vital Links Forum
Sydney, 20-22 May

 

 

Establishing effective links between Divisions and universities around research and evaluation activity
[workshop]

B Beacham,
R Yates (ADGP)

Planning for 2005-2006 - how did you go with the new system?
[workshop]

C Navarro

The Divisions network evolves - but do you have the information you need?
[workshop]

E Kalucy,
E McIntyre

Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Canberra, 30 June

Use of research by policy makers and practitioners to improve support for breastfeeding
[oral presentation]

E McIntyre

International Lactation Consultants Association
Chicago, 8-12 July

Posters matter! How to make the most of research posters
[oral presentation]

B Lowcay

GP&PHC Research Conference
Adelaide, 26-28 July

 

 

 

 

 

Getting information right for primary health care researchers and decision makers
[poster]

E McIntyre,
B Lowcay

Building research capacity in Australian departments of general practice and rural health: a snapshot of 2003
[poster]

E McIntyre

What supports effective links between Divisions of General Practice and universities: results of a collaborative research project
[breakfast session]

B Beacham,
E Kalucy,
C Pierce (ADGP),
R Yates (ADGP)

What supports effective links between Divisions of General practice and universities
[oral presentation]

B Beacham,
R Yates (ADGP)

Distributing relevant information to PHC RIS stakeholders through environmental scanning
[oral presentation]

A Magarey,
E McIntyre

Building bridges between research and practice
[teaching session]

E Kalucy

Flinders University Doctorate of Public Health Intensive
Adelaide, 26 August

PHC RIS resources and data relevant to national primary mental health care
[oral presentation]

E Kalucy

National Primary Mental Health Care Network
Adelaide, 30 August

Celebration of RDP - Value and benefit and consumer participation in Divisions
[oral presentation]

B Beacham

PHCRED
Flinders University
Adelaide, 31 August

Issues and opportunities for Divisions in the new Performance Framework
[oral presentation as part of workshop with UNSW]

E Kalucy

DEN Meeting
NSW Alliance of Divisions
Sydney, 2 September

Key Performance Information
[oral presentation]

E McIntyre,
E Kalucy

RCBI planning session
Sydney, 19 September

Effectively convey your success with
posters and PowerPoint: some tips!
[oral presentation]

B Lowcay

Public Health Association of Australia
Perth, 28 September

Use of research by policy makers and practitioners to improve support for breastfeeding
[oral presentation]

E McIntyre

Australian Breastfeeding Association International Conference
Hobart, 30 September

Introduction to networks
[oral presentation]

E McIntyre

PHCRED Queensland Research Forum
Cairns, October

Presentation skills
[oral presentation]

B Lowcay

PHC RED seminar
Flinders university
Adelaide, 11 October

Building research capacity in Australian University Departments of General Practice and Rural Health
[oral presentation]

E McIntyre
+ five authors from PHCRED

North America Primary Care Research Group annual meeting
Quebec, 16 October

The Divisions Network and Division Performance [and preferred provider status] What's the relationship?
[oral presentation]

E Kalucy,
B Beacham

Divisions of General Practice Network Forum
Perth, 4-5 November

 

 

Fostering Strong consumer and community partnerships. Ways to apply the principles of participation in Divisions contexts
[oral presentation]

B Beacham

Effective Links between Divisions and universities
[workshop]

B Beacham,
E Kalucy,
C Pearce (ADGP), R Yates (ADGP)

The Divisions of General Practice network: who's doing what, how much of it, and with what effect?
[oral presentation]

E Kalucy,
C Navarro

4th Health Services and Policy Research Conference
Canberra, 15 November

Effective Links
[workshop]

B Beacham,
R Yates (ADGP)

NSW PHCRED meeting
Sydney, 1-2 December

 

Making the most of research posters and power point so you can effectively communicate your research to those who matter
[oral presentation]

B Lowcay

Presentations based on data from 2003-04 Annual Survey of Divisions

Extent of Divisions Collaboration with Indigenous Health Organisations and Consumers. Based on results of the 2003-2004 Annual Survey of Divisions. Presenter: Sophie Guy. Vital Links State Forum: Alliance of NSW Divisions, 20 May 2005

The Divisions network evolves - but do you have the information you need? Libby Kalucy and Ellen McIntyre, Woden ACT, 30 June 2005

PHC RIS resources, key mental health findings from 2003-2004 annual survey, and mental health aspects of the new reporting requirements . Libby Kalucy, National Primary Mental Health Care Network, 30 August 2005

The Divisions Network and Division Performance [and preferred provider status]. What's the relationship? Libby Kalucy, Divisions of General Practice Network Forum, 4 November 2005, Perth

The Divisions of General Practice network: who's doing what, how much of it, and with what effect? Elizabeth Kalucy and Carmen Navarro Sanchez, 4 th Health Services and Policy Research Conference, November 2005, Canberra


 
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