Reminder: Invitation to ISPRN ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Dear all

You are invited to ISPRN’s annual research conference.

The first half of the conference will provide the opportunity

for project investigators to showcase their research projects.

the second half of the day will provide a hands on approach to publication writing.

Date: Saturday 27 August 2016

Time: 9.00am-2.00pm

Venue: Dunstan Room, Sebel Harbourside Kiama, 31 Shoalhaven Street, Kiama

Cost: The Network will pay for registration costs for all delegates

Who: Members of ISPRN including: GPs, practice nurses,practice managers and Graduate School of Medicine Clinical Academics.

Registration: Please register for the conference using the link below

by 19 August:

Click here to Register

Numbers are limited so book early to secure your spot!

Parking: Plenty of street parking on Minnamurra St & Shoalhaven
St with 2 additional Sebel Harbourside complimentary undercover
carparks (31 Shoalhaven St & 2 Minnamurra St)

Any queries? Contact ISPRN Administrator
Alyssa Horgan (02) 42215819
amunkman@uow.edu.au

ISPRN Annual Research Conference Invitation 2016

A circle of silence: The attitudes of patients older than 65 years of age to ceasing long-term sleeping tablets

Dear ISPRN members,

Please find link below to article by Dr Fiona Williams, published in this months edition of Australian Family Physician.

http://www.racgp.org.au/afp/2016/july/a-circle-of-silence-the-attitudes-of-patients-older-than-65-years-of-age-to-ceasing-long-term-sleeping-tablets/

Kind Regards

Alyssa Horgan
ISPRN Administrator

Invitation: ISPRN Research Conference

You are invited to attend the Annual ISPRN research conference

The first half of the conference will provide the opportunity for project investigators to showcase their research projects.The second half of the day will provide a hands on approach to publication writing.

Date: Saturday 27 August 2016

Time: 9.00am-2.00pm

Venue: Dunstan Room, Sebel Harbourside Kiama, 31 Shoalhaven Street, Kiama

Cost: The Network will pay for registration costs for all delegates

Who: Members of ISPRN including: GPs, practice nurses,practice managers and Graduate School of Medicine Clinical Academics.

Registration: Please register for the conference using the link below
by 19 August:

Click here to Register

Numbers are limited so book early to secure your spot!

Parking: Plenty of street parking on Minnamurra St & Shoalhaven
St with 2 additional Sebel Harbourside complimentary undercover
carparks (31 Shoalhaven St & 2 Minnamurra St)

Any queries? Contact ISPRN Administrator
Alyssa Horgan (02) 42215819
amunkman@uow.edu.au

ISPRN Annual Research Conference Invitation 2016

Call for Abstracts- New Zealand Primary Care Research Colloquium

New Zealand Primary Care Research Colloquium

16-18 September 2016, Whitianga

This meeting is open to all primary care researchers from Australia and New Zealand. All junior and emerging research presenters eligible to win the prestigious Les Toop Award.

Call for Abstracts – deadline 1 July 2016

Abstracts for presentation at this year’s research weekend are now invited.

We are keen to encourage presentation of work at any stage from planning/proposal, through to work in progress and completed studies. Priority will be given to presentations by junior researchers.

  • Oral Presentations
    • Presentation slots will be 20 minutes in total, 10-minute presentation + 10-minute questions, discussion and helpful hints.
  • PeArLS (Personally Arranged Learning Session)
    • Presenter(s) and participants gather to discuss a common problem for 30 minutes. The initial ‘presentation’ should be minimal (5 minutes, 3 slides) and is framed around a challenging question or issue.

 

Abstracts maximum of 200 words. Please include:

  1. Title of presentation
  2. Author(s) and department affiliation
  3. Type of presentation (oral or PeArLS)
  4. Whether your work is clinical or education, and what stage your work is at (planning/proposed, in progress, completed, or other such as theory building or review)
  • Closing date for submission of abstracts 1 July 2016
  • Peer review of submissions and notification 15 July 2016
  • Registration for weekend 22 July 2016
  • Research weekend 16-18 September 2016

If you are interested in submitting an abstract for this conference, please contact Alyssa Horgan 42215819 by the end of the week.

Kind Regards

Alyssa Horgan
ISPRN Administrator

IHMRI Grant Scheme

Dear IHMRI Researchers

Owing to many requests for extensions for submission of applications to the IHMRI Grant Schemes we have extended the deadline for submissions to FRIDAY 20 May.

Thank you to those researchers and research teams who met the deadline – you have the opportunity of resubmitting your application if you would like to make any changes or retain the original submission.

Please contact Beth or me should you require information or advice on clinicians or academics that may contribute to your project or if you wish to discuss the Grant Schemes more generally.

The two new schemes are:

Career Development Grant Scheme

Three grants of up to $10,000 are available in this scheme to support early career academic or clinician researchers to develop their skills, expertise and research track records through alignment with an established and successful research group, within or external to IHMRI. See application form for more detail regarding eligibility and selection criteria.

Collaborative Project Grant Scheme

Four grants of up to $25,000 are available in this scheme to support collaborative research projects co-led by an academic and a clinician researcher that target important health issues within the Illawarra community and addresses medically-relevant questions. Research can be conducted at IHMRI, The Wollongong Hospital, other ISLHD sites, or any combination of the three.

Of the four grants available, two will be open to any research area aligned with IHMRI’s strategic goals and priorities whilst the two remaining grants, from philanthropic funds, will be offered to research specifically targeting ageing or childhood health. Selection criteria and more details regarding the scheme are outlined in the application form.

Both grant schemes will be reviewed by a panel comprising the IHMRI Executive and key IHMRI researchers. Successful applications for each scheme will then progress to a second stage where they will have an interview and discussion with the IHMRI Executive. Grants are awarded for a 12 month timeline and expenditure is expected by the end of June 2017.

Please see revised timeline below for submission, review and announcement for both grant schemes.

Submission Date 20 May 2016
Assessment & Interviews 03 June 2016
Announcement 10 June 2016
Commencement By end June 2016

 

Please direct any enquiries to Sally McNeill (4221 4809) or Bethany Pye-Respondek (4252 8940).

Please download application forms here and here. NB: Applications are due by 20 May 2016.

Research Development

Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute

Building 32

University of Wollongong NSW 2522

T + 61 2 4252 8940

F + 61 2 4221 8130

W  www. ihmri.uow.edu.au

Illawarra Mercury Article – Helping to age gracefully

UOW’s Professor Andrew Bonney receives IRT Foundation research grant

By Desirée Savage

Wollongong researchers have been given $79,981 by IRT Foundation to help simplify the decision making process on health care for older Australians.

We’re doing better at keeping people alive for longer but we’re not doing so well keeping people free of disability, frailty or threats to independence. – Professor Andrew Bonney

Professor Andrew Bonney and his team from the Illawarra and Southern Practice Research Network were one of two organisations to receive funding from the aged care advocates in 2016.

“What we’re investigating is currently the way older people have a say in their medical management, particularly older people who have multiple health problems and see multiple health providers,” said Professor Bonney.

“The concern is that once they’ve seen the GP, the podiatrist, the dietitian and the eye specialist they may not really have had the opportunity to have a say how they want their health managed.”

He said one of the biggest challenges facing Australia’s health care system today was being able to cope with people living longer.

“We’re doing better at keeping people alive for longer but we’re not doing so well keeping people free of disability, frailty or threats to independence. What we really need to be able to do … is keep people’s vitality, keep them active and independent.”

A research team from the University of Western Sydney was also given $77,895 to look at ways of making it easier for older people to understand complementary medicines and make more informed choices.

They will research products like the latest vitamins, minerals and pro-biotics on the market and work out how they help older people and what consumers need to be aware of.

IRT Foundation Manager Toby Dawson, IRT Group Chief Executive Nieves Murray, Professor Caroline Smith, Professor Andrew Bonney and IRT Foundation Committee Chair Dr Lee Moerman. Picture: Supplied

Foundation manager Toby Dawson said since 2009 they had given $1.9 million to a range of projects to create opportunities for older people to age positively and maintain their independence.

The outcomes of the research will initially be used to inform practice and provide information, with possibility to push policy reform in the future.

Presentation by Professor Andrew Bonney

IHMRI 2014 Grant Recipients Seminar

Tuesday, 19 April at 5:00pm

Bruce Ashford

“How to destroy tissue and impair research by letting patients get in the way” 

Prof Andrew Bonney

“Use of a novel population health data source to inform local diabetes care planning: the SIMLR study” 

Dr Dylan Cliff

“Retinal micro-vascular and heart rate variability in pre-schoolers” 

Dr Lezanne Ooi

“Investigating the treatment potential of neuregulin-1 against ApoE4-induced neuropathological processes in neurons from induced stem cells of Alzheimer’s disease patients” 

Refreshments will be served following the presentations.

A Q&A session will begin at 6:15pm to discuss the 2016 IHMRI Grant Program. Researchers who are intending to apply for the Career Development Grant or Collaborative Project Grant are welcome to attend. 

Presentations:         5:00pm to 6:15pm

Q&A Session:         from 6:15pm

Refreshments:         from 6:15pm

When:      Tuesday 19 April 2016

Venue:    IHMRI Building 32, Lecture Theatre G01, University of Wollongong

RSVP:      ihmri-admin@uow.edu.au