Sarah Eckermann, PHC RIS
Deliver primary health care news straight to your inbox
Our FREE PHC RIS eBulletin will keep you up-to-date with general practice and primary health care news informing you about n ew funding opportunities, recently published journal articles and reports, upcoming events and more.
Provide opportunities for networking
The GP & PHC Research Conference is a major annual event in Australian general practice and primary health care research, where delegates can build and maintain essential networks. More information about the upcoming conference can be found on page 4.
Help you locate researchers, current and completed research projects
The Roadmap Of Australian primary health care Research (ROAR) provides summaries for over 500 current and recently completed research projects in a fully searchable database.
Alert you to upcoming events in your field
The PHC RIS Events Diary provides details of upcoming conferences, workshops and events relevant to the primary health care and general practice field.
Assist you with your planning and reporting requirements
PHC RIS provides support pages to guide you through the stages of producing your program Annual Plans and Reports with the NQPS On-line Planning and Reporting System.
Provide access to information about Divisions of General Practice
PHC RIS collect, analyse and publish data from the Annual Survey of Divisions (ASD) in a variety of formats. You can find out about Divisions with the Division's Profiles and Key Characteristics Spreadsheet , identify similar Divisions with the Benchmarking Tool , and find out who's doing what with the Mapping Tool. Fast Facts provide a quick overview of GP or practice numbers over time and other Division activities.
Decode general practice and primary health care acronyms
We have compiled an extensive Acronyms List which currently comprises of over 500 acronyms related to general practice and primary health care.
Provide you with practical 'how to' information
Our comprehensive catalogue of fact sheets is designed to assist you with your next oral presentation, help you get the most out of your next conference, find research partners, disseminate your experiences or research results and more.
What else can we do for you?
Is there anything else we can do to make your job easier? If there is, drop us line either by phone 1800 025 882 or email <phcris@flinders.edu.au> and we will aim to deliver on as many of your requests as possible.
Who is PHC RIS?
PHC RIS is a national primary health care organisation that works in partnership with the Divisions of General Practice Network, primary health care researchers and policy advisors to generate, manage and share information and knowledge that contributes to policy and improves performance.
You can find out more about us on the PHC RIS website where you are able to view staff profiles and download the PHC RIS Brochure .
Please contact PHC RIS Assist 1800 025 882 <http://www.phcris.org.au/support/phcris_assist.php> if you require any further information on PHC RIS products, publications or research or you would like to speak to a staff member.
We look forward to working with you,
From the staff at PHC RIS
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