GRANTS

Dear ISPRN members, please find information below on some current grant opportunities.

Chris Silagy Research Scholarship

Upper $15,000

The scholarship is designed to support a research project into an aspect of evidence-based primary health care by a general practitioner researcher.

http://foundation.racgp.org.au/information/chrissilagy/

Deadline: 11 May 2016

 

General Practice Supervisor of the Year

$5,000

This award will be judged on the following criteria: – understanding and commitment to general practice and training/mentoring – performance as a GP – role model as a trainer/mentor

http://www.racgp.org.au/yourracgp/organisation/awards/

Deadline for applications: 12 Jun 2016

 

RACP Fellows Research Entry Scholarship

Upper $45,000

The intent of the scholarship is to provide stipend support to encourage and support the promotion of research in any medical specialty areas represented by the RACP, its Divisions, Faculties and Chapters.

Eligibility is open to Australian Fellows and trainees of the RACP, its Divisions, Faculties and Chapters who are enrolled in, or about to enrol in a research higher degree (Masters, PhD or equivalent), are without stipend.

http://www.racp.edu.au/index.cfm?objectid=D7FAA4EC-AE15-5A91-5516051B1A9CEDE5

Deadline for applications: 14 Jul 2016

 

RACGP/Diabetes Australia Research Grant

Upper $60,000

The RACGP and Diabetes Australia have established a grant to support research into diabetes management, prevention, and/or clinical care in general practice.

http://foundation.racgp.org.au/information/diabetes/

Deadline for applications: 11 May 2016

 

General Practice Registrar of the Year

This General Practice Registrar of the Year award will be judged on the following criteria: – commitment to general practice and to learning – service to patients, practice and education – services to the community.

http://www.racgp.org.au/yourracgp/organisation/awards/

Deadline for applications: 12 June 2016

 

General Practitioner of the Year

The General Practitioner of the Year award will be judged on the following criteria: – understanding and commitment to general practice – service to the public – involvement in training and continuing professional development.

http://www.racgp.org.au/yourracgp/organisation/awards/

Deadline for applications: 12 June 2016

 

General Practice of the Year

$5,000

The General Practice of the Year award is designed to recognise practices for their approach to patients’ health and wellbeing.

http://www.racgp.org.au/yourracgp/organisation/awards/

Deadline for applications: 12 June 2016

 

 RACGP Family Medical Care Education and Research Grants

Upper $20,000

The aim of the grant is to encourage and support general practitioners in the early stages of their research career to conduct research into an aspect of… more » primary health care. The objective of the grant is to advance education in, and research into, medical knowledge and science.

http://foundation.racgp.org.au/information/familymedicalcare/  

Deadline for applications: 11 May 2016

 

Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation Research Fellowship

Upper $60,000

The Fellowship is made available by a grant from the Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation, matched with funds provided by the RACP. Its purpose is to further research in the area of diseases associated with ageing, and to… more » promote leadership and community spirit within the profession and the community.

http://www.racp.edu.au/index.cfm?objectid=D7FAA50E-9E2B-9620-787142E518320816

Deadline for applications: 22 June 2016

 

Basser Research Entry Scholarship

Upper $45,000

The purpose of the scholarship is to provide stipend support to encourage and support the promotion of research in any medical specialty areas represented by the RACP, its Divisions, Faculties and Chapters.

http://www.racp.edu.au/index.cfm?objectid=D7FAA4EC-AE15-5A91-5516051B1A9CEDE5

Deadline for applications: 14 Jul 2016

Please contact me if you require any further information.

Kind Regards

Alyssa Horgan
ISPRN Co-ordinator
(02) 4221 5819

 

Networking evening with leading diabetes researcher

The Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI) is inviting you to a Networking Evening next Monday (17 August) with leading diabetes researcher, Associate Professor Jonathan Shaw, from Melbourne’s Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute.

A/Prof Shaw will discuss the major complications of diabetes and draw on the institute’s 14-year “AusDiab” study with 11,000 Australians, as well as other epidemiological studies, to consider whether progress is being made in preventing these complications from reaching severe end-stage forms.

Please see attached for further information on the event (refreshments provided).

RSVP to: ihmri@uow.edu.au.

Invitation IHMRI Networking Evening 17 August

ISPRN success at 2015 PHCRIS conference

Dear all,

14 posters and papers were accepted from ISPRN members at the Primary Health Care Conference (PHCRIS) which was held in Adelaide in July.

We’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate everyone on their success.

Presentations

Improving blood pressure control in primary care: feasibility and impact of the ImPress intervention Nicholas Zwar, Oshana Hermiz, Elizabeth Halcomb, Patricia Davidson

No nursing homes: general practitioner attitudes to residential aged care facility visiting Russell Pearson, Eniko Ujvary, Andrew Bonney, Judy Mullan, Bridget Dijkmans-Hadley

Patients experiences of a clinical pharmacist integrated into a general practice setting Margaret Jordan, Haley Frew, Adele Stewart, Judy Mullan

How acceptable is it for GPs to ask about drinking? What patients think- a mixed methods study Michael Tam, Louis Leong, Nicholas Zwar, Charlotte Hespe

The development of national practice standards for nurses in general practice Elizabeth Halcomb, Julianne Bryce, Elizabeth Foley, Christine Ashley

Posters

The A clinic- home alcohol detoxification for Aboriginal people in a primary care setting Rowena Ivers, Jonathan Brett, Leanne Lawrence, Kate Conigrave

A pharmacist integrated into a general practice setting- quality improvement outcomes in the management of anticoagulants Margaret Jordan, Haley Frew, Adele Stewart, Judy Mullan

Area level socioeconomic disadvantage and diabetes control in the SIMLR study cohort: implications for health service planning Andrew Bonney, Darren Mayne, Peter Caputi, Kath Weston

Opioids in chronic non cancer pain- what are the challenges for GP trainees? Lucy Carter, Bastian Seidel, Andrew Bonney

Informing quality improvement work in the primary care setting and implementation of a program to support quality improvement activities through local GP organisations Charlotte Hespe, Lucie Rychetnik, David Peiris, Mark Harris

An assessment of the appropriate use of medicines in older patients with impaired kidney function, in a general practice setting Margaret Jordan, Julie Blaze, Jeff Hall, Judy Mullan

Panning for gold: unearthing reliable variables for electronic medical data research Stephen Barnett, Adam Hodgkins, Abhijeet Ghosh, Joan Henderson, Christopher Harrison, Bridget Dijkmans-Hadley, Alyssa Munkman

The Australian Primary Care Nursing Workforce 2015 Elizabeth Halcomb

Collaboration in general practice: working together to deliver clinical care Susan McInnes, Elizabeth Halcomb, Andrew Bonney, Kath Peters,

Kind Regards,

Alyssa Horgan
ISPRN Co-ordinator

BOOK LAUNCH OF ISPRN ADVISORY WORKING GROUP MEMBER

Dear ISPRN members,

You are cordially invited to the launch of Maggie Sydenham’s  book launch

“GETTING OLDER, GETTING BETTER” at

Dapto Leagues Club on Monday 7 September at 5.30pm

The book is available on Amazon and an eBook will be produced soon.

More information on her website:   maggiesydenham.wix.com/maggiesydenham

 

Alyssa Horgan
ISPRN Co-ordinator

ISPRN Co-ordinator Absence

Dear all

I am writing to advise you that I will be on leave from Monday 17 August and will return to the office on Thursday 1 October.

Unfortunately there will be minimal support available in my absence, hence the email advising you of my leave and requesting you to please contact me in the next few weeks if I can assist you.

Kind Regards

Alyssa Horgan
Illawarra and Southern Practice Research Co-ordinator
Assistant to Roberta Williams Chair of General Practice, Professor Andrew Bonney
Graduate School of Medicine | Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health | Level 1, Building 28
University of Wollongong NSW 2522 Australia

T +61 2 4221 5819 | F +61 2 4221 4341 |

ISPRN Research Conference

Dear ISPRN Members,

You are invited to attend the Illawarra and Southern Practice Research Network (ISPRN)/ Health Impacts Research Cluster (HIRC) research development conference.

The conference will be held:

Date: Saturday 8 August 2015

Time: Refreshments and registration will commence at 8.30am with the conference opening at 9am.

Venue: Ocean Room, Level 2, Building 230, Innovation Campus, Squires Way, North Wollongong

It is easiest to locate the venue by entering the Innovation campus from Squires Way. If entering from this direction, Building 230 is the first building on your left hand side and the parking station is immediately on your right hand side.

Parking: It is easiest to park in P1 (as per the attached map). Parking is FREE on the weekend. Please take a ticket upon entering the car park. You wont need to validate the ticket in the machine, you will be able to just insert it at the boom gate as you depart.

This conference will provide the opportunity for clinicians and academic researchers alike to network and seek out collaboration opportunities as well as to hear about current research interests and projects.

If you would like to attend the research conference please Click here to Register

Innovation campus parking

ISPRN HIRC Final Conference Program

Kind Regards,

Alyssa Horgan

Illawarra and Southern Practice Research Co-ordinator
Assistant to Roberta Williams Chair of General Practice, Professor Andrew Bonney
Graduate School of Medicine | Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health | Level 1, Building 28

University of Wollongong NSW 2522 Australia
T +61 2 4221 5819 | F +61 2 4221 4341 |

 

This Generation Healthcare- Telehealth Workshop

This Generation Healthcare – Telehealth Workshop

 On 14 August, the Global eHealth Research and Innovation Cluster is hosting This Generation Healthcare – Telehealth Workshop which is being led by Clinical Business Analyst Ashley Young, from Hunter New England LHD’s Clinical Telehealth Programme.  

The event will enable those interested in telehealth, tele-rehabilitation, tele-practice and related use of electronic systems for health information to explore ideas, priorities, challenges and ways to embed telehealth as standard practice when appropriate.  Keynote speaker and workshop facilitator Ashley Young, Clinical Business Analyst for Hunter New England Health’s Telehealth programme, will present on how clinical Telehealth is changing the face of healthcare, and the opportunities for clinicians, patients and researchers as a result of the many applications for Telehealth.

The event will be held in the Treehouse, Shortland Union from 12pm – 5pm.  Further information including the program is available on the Global eHealth Research and Innovation Cluster website and registrations are open.

Telehealth patient flyer 2014 Telehealth Workshop flyer and program

The International Shared Decision Making and International Society of Evidence Based Health Care Conference

The International Shared Decision Making and International Society of Evidence based Health Care Conference has opened up registration for all pre-conference workshops on Sunday 19th July 2015 at the University of Sydney.  These workshops are led by world leaders in the fields of Evidence Based Health Care and Shared Decision Making.  Full day rate including lunch is $150 and half day is $75, *$25 consumers workshop.  Note you DO NOT have to register for the full conference to participate.

Glyn Elwyn
  From Class to Clinic: Hands-On Shared Shared Decision Making

Isabelle Scholl “Express Rather Than Impress” – Discussing Individual Research Ideas and Challenges Among a Group of Early Career Researchers

Katrina TsangTeaching Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in Primary Care

Darren Flynn Skills Training for Shared Decision Making in Mental Health Using a Co-Produced Educational Film

Jack Dowie Introduction to Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis as a way of bringing SDM and EBP together

Vikki Entwistle:Support for patients’ self-management of their long-term conditions:re-visioning purpose and re-valuing professional practice

Dana Alden Introduction to Shared Decision Making and Decision Support Technologies in||Diverse Patient Environments

Bronwyn HemsleyPCEHR-FIT: Foundation, Implementation, and Translation: Including Adults with Communication Disabilities in PCEHR

Trish Groves How to get your work published

Susan Hrisos Seeing it from both sides: Understanding the interdependence of patient and||professional perspectives for Evidence Based Practice

Anthony Brown Am I really involved in decisions made about my healthcare?*

Mirjam Garvelink Two decades of the Decisional Conflict Scale: A World Café approach to discussing evidence, lessons learned, and future research

Dana Alden Using Multi-Group Structural Equation Modeling and Advanced Mediation Analysis||in Medical Decision Making Research

Details about the Pre-Conference Workshops are available on the ISDM ISEHC 2015 website. These events are now open for registration. When registering through the online form please choose one workshop when attending half day and two workshops when attending a full day. Please note that all Pre Conference Workshops will take maximum half a day – apart from Glyn Elwyn’s – From Class to Clinic workshop (1).

If you have already registered and paid for the Pre Conference Workshops, please inform the Conference Secretariat regarding your preferred Workshop.

The quickest and easiest way to register is online, please click here. To download the registration brochure please click here.

Pre Conference registration fees
Full day $150
Half day $75
*Workshop 11 $25

All fees are quoted in Australian dollars (AUD) and are inclusive of 10% GST. Registrations must be received and paid in full by 17 April 2015 – midnight AEST) in order to receive the early bird registration rate. Late registration can be paid up till the day of the conference.

Registration entitlements:

  • Entry to the Pre Conference Workshop
  • Morning and /or afternoon teas and lunches

Enquiries regarding your registration? Please contact: registration@isdm-isehc2015.org.