PRACTICE MANAGERS LUNCHEON

Illawarra and Southern Practice Research Network (ISPRN) would like to invite all practice managers of  practices involved in the research network to lunch.

The lunch will be held on Tuesday 15 October 11.30am-1.30pm at The University of Wollongong in the IHMRI building and will be a fantastic opportunity for the ISPRN team to meet with you in person and to answer any questions that you may have about practice based research.

Practice managers are key to ensuring that practice based research projects continue in their success and this lunch will be an opportunity for us to thank you for your facilitation so far.

Please RSVP to Alyssa Munkman amunkman@uow.edu.au

 

ISPRN Project Update

Project Wrap Up
What is the effect on weight by regularly weighing 20-70 year old attendees in general practice?

Dr Duncan Mackinnon, a GP from Bega, has been conducting a study to assess whether the weighing of patients at every consultation (over an eight-month period), followed by usual care, has an impact on healthy weight maintenance of 20-70 year old general practice attendees. The pilot study has involved 285 patients from six practices and will be winding up in November this year (Congratulations Duncan!).

What’s happening next?
Data Analysis
Following the intervention study the mean weight gain of the intervention sample will then be compared with the average population weight gain to determine if the intervention had an effect on intervention patients’ weight maintenance.

Evaluation of the Study
An evaluation of the study will also be conducted and aims to interviews key participants including the patients, GP’s, reception staff and practice managers to at exploring their experiences of the weight management study.

We are looking forward to the next stages of the project and wish to thank all the practices who have been involved in this study.  We would also welcome those practices to let us know if they would like to be involved in further analysis of the study. Please contact ISPRN on, email: isprn-enquiries@uow.edu.au OR phone: (02) 42215958.

 Project Update- Electronic Medical Data Interest Group

What is the EMD?
The EMD is a group of practitioners interested in the use of Electronic Data from medical  records for research and practice improvement.

What are we doing?
Up until recently, the group has been focussing on looking at the how what and why of data collection, particularly in relation to answering some practical questions. The first of these is “What happens if we stop statins in the over 75 age group”? This project has now become the starting point of a Masters research project for Dr Adam Hodgkins- well done and good luck!

A big thank you for the effort so far from Prof Andrew Bonney, Dean Denman from Best Practice, Darren Mayne from NSW Health Dr Jeff Pinkstone and Dr Lucie Stanford.

Future Directions
The main focus of the group now is engaging a group of interested practices to build a network of eGP data. Involved practices will help to focus the direction. Options include doing local data searches to help reflect on clinical practice for a single GP or single practice, through to developing tools to aggregate this data to form a bigger dataset for answering clinical questions of interest of practitioners.

I will be visiting the UK in September for a conference and will be meeting with the UK Big Data group to see if we can apply any of their experience in our local area.

Getting Involved
If you’d like to know more, get involved and start maximising the value of the data in your practices and particularly if you have questions that you think could be answered by this approach over time, please contact Alyssa Munkman isprn-enquiries@uow.edu.au.

Dr Stephen Barnett

PC4 Symposium 2013/ PC4 & Clinical Oncology Society of Australia Awards/ PC4 Expression of Interest- Scientific Working Groups

PC4 Symposium 2013
Abstract Submission: Closes 20th September

9.30-14.00
Friday 1st November, Sydney

Why:
The purpose of the PC4 Symposium is to provide a forum for those with an interest in cancer in primary care to showcase their work, to share ideas and expertise, and to network with people with similar interests.

Who:
We welcome all researchers, health care professionals and people in policy or program roles to contribute.

Abstract Submission: PC4 Symposium 2013
Length: 300 word limit
Timing: 12 minutes oral presentation
Selection: Peer review process

Closing date for abstracts: Friday 20th September 2013
Please see link below for further submission information
http://www.pc4tg.com.au/-News-Events-.html

PC4/ Clinical Oncology Society of Australia Training Awards 2013

About the Awards
The objectives of the awards are to promote a greater understanding of the primary care needs of cancer patients and survivors, encourage research in this area and build capacity by encouraging early and mid career researchers to undertake research in primary care in cancer.

Two awards valued at $7,500 each are offered:

Bone Health After Cancer Award-this award will be offered to a clinician or researcher who will undertake a systematic review on the subject of bone health after cancer under the direction of the PC4 Scientific Working Group Members. The successful recipient will submit an abstract to the 2014 COSA Annual Scientific Meeting to present their findings.

Cancer and Primary Care Award- this award will be offered to a clinician or researcher who will undertake a research project in any area related to the primary care and cancer discipline. The successful recipient will submit an abstract to the 2014 COSA Annual Scientific Meeting to present their findings.

Eligibility
Applicants must be a member of PC4 (it’s free to join, just visit the website http://www.pc4tg.com.au/ ) AND a financial member of COSA.

Applications
Please fill in an application form and submit to COSA by 1 October 2013 via the link https://www.cosa.org.au/grants-awards/pc4cosa-training-awards.aspx

 

Expression of Interest: Scientific Working Groups

There are three PC4 Scientific Working Groups (SWoGs)
– Prevention and Early Detection
– Shared care and survivorship
– Palliative care

The principal goal of each group is to develop and monitor a portfolio of high quality research for PC4, linked to our values and strategic goals. Members are expected to promote their role in PC4 and have the capacity to participate in a range of activities.

Eligibility
Only PC4 members are eligible for nomination. Join for free http://www.pc4tg.com.au/

Applications close Wednesday 9 October
For further information and an application form please visit http://www.pc4tg.com.au/-News-Events-.html