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Volume 14, Issue 3, February 2010, ISBN 1832 620X
   

2010 Primary Health Care Research Conference
PHC research and health reform: Improving care

     Ellen McIntyre, Conference Convenor & Fiona Thomas, Conference Coordinator, PHC RIS

PHC Research Conference

Call for abstracts now open
The annual Primary Health Care Research Conference (formerly the GP & PHC Research Conference) is one of the premier primary health care networking events in Australia. It is a must for anyone with an interest in primary health care research, evaluation and development. The onference provides essential opportunities for researchers, decision makers, practitioners and consumers to share ideas, form collaborations and networks with speakers and other delegates.

Our theme this year is Primary health care research and reform: Improving care. Given that primary health care and prevention are at the forefront of the reform agenda, research in these areas is vital to ensure changes will improve care. The research presented at this conference will contribute to this these changes.

As we have come to expect, this conference will be an ideal opportunity to present and discuss relevant research.
Building on from previous conferences and taking into account the increase in primary health care research, the program is an exciting blend of keynote speakers, panel sessions, workshops, symposia, and poster and paper presentations.

We invite you to submit abstracts for papers, posters, symposia and workshops covering all forms of primary health care research including general practice, allied and community health, nursing, multidisciplinary teams and models of care.

The call for abstracts closes Friday, 19 March.
Visit <www.phcris.org.au/conference/2010> for more details.

 


 
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