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Roadmap Of Australian primary health care Research (ROAR)




Established in 2003 the Roadmap Of Australian primary health care Research (ROAR) 'maps' on-line research for researchers, policy advisors, funding bodies and practitioners.

The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing is funding PHC RIS to develop and maintain ROAR.

 

What's in ROAR?

Research projects Records of current and recently completed primary health care research projects. Each record contains details of the research project: the title, description, researcher/s, organisation and publications and presentations arising from the project.
Profiles Information about people involved in primary health care research, their research interests, qualifications and research activities.
Organisations Details for research organisations across Australia, including: research centres, universities, academic departments of general practice, rural health, public health, population health, and schools of nursing.
Funding opportunities Details of scholarships, fellowships, and grants for primary health care research.

 

What’s in it for me? Why submit content to ROAR?

  • Your area/s of research expertise will be promoted
  • Researchers looking for potential collaborators or mentors can identify and contact you
  • Your PHC project/s and activities will be promoted and will assist other researchers from re-inventing the wheel
  • Policy makers will be able to identify and contact you about your research and expertise
  • ROAR, being on-line, is accessible internationally and ‘open’ 24 hours a day.

How can I submit my research profile or project details?


Be part of this exciting on-line research register by contributing on-line using the links on the right hand side of this page, or by contacting our ROAR coordinator directly via roar@phcris.org.au.




 
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last updated Mon 16 Jan 2012, 06:04 GMT
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