Lectures, presentations & workshops

Primary health care development in England

2008
Helen Parker, Co-Director, Health Services Management Centre, Birmingham UK

Primary health care reform in New Zealand: how is it faring?

2008
Judith Smith, Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Health Services Research Centre, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand

APHCRI evidence for chronic disease self management

2008
Associate Professor Kirsty Douglas, APHCRI Acting Director

International rural and remote primary health care research linkage and exchange

2008
Professor John Wakerman and Professor John Humphreys

Optimising the contextualisation of evidence for primary health care policy making

2008
Dr Lucio Naccarella

Comparison of Canadian primary health care models

2008
Julie McDonald

Engaging families through primary care to prevent childhood obesity

2008
Dr Lydia Hearn and Margaret Miller

Interventions to prevent growth faltering in remote Indigenous communities

2008
Dr Elizabeth McDonald

Chronic disease management in the United Kingdom

2008
Dr Sarah Dennis

Models of e-mental health delivery

2008
Associate Professor Kathleen Griffiths and Professor Helen Christensen

Integration of care: experience from the Netherlands

2008
Associate Professor Gawaine Powell Davies

New models of primary health care - the evidence

2008
Associate Professor Kirsty Douglas

National quality and performance system for Divisions of General Practice: early reflections on a system under development

2007
Karen Gardner, 5th Health Services & Policy Research Conference, Auckland

Excellence in General Practice: An international challenge

2007
Professor Chris van Weel, Visiting Fellow, APHCRI, ANU Public Lecture

Role of Nurses in Primary Care

2007
Professor Bonnie Sibbald, Visiting Fellow, APHCRI, APHCRI Forum

Quality Indicators in British General Practice: or, the pros and cons of performance related pay!

2007
Professor Helen Lester, Visiting Fellow, APHCRI, APHCRI Presentation

Execellence in Training and the future GP workforce

2007
Professor Nicholas Glasgow, Director, APHCRI, GPRA Meeting

Experiences with systematic reviews of the 'messy' literature that informs policy

2007
Judith Smith, Visiting Fellow, APHCRI, Stream Six workshop presentation

Integration, co-ordination and multidisciplinary care in Australia: growth via optimal governance arrangements

2006
Lily Cheung, Stream Six Workshop One

Stream Six Research Program - Component One

2006
Professor Nicholas Glasgow, Director, APHCRI, Stream Six Workshop One

Preventing overweight and obesity in young children: synthesising the evidence for management and policy making

2006
Lydia Hearn, Stream Six Workshop One

Investigating the literature on integration, co-ordination and multidisciplinary care

2006
Jennifer Tieman and Geoff Mitchell, Stream Six Workshop One

Reflections on narrative review of innovative models for comprehensive primary health care delivery

2006
Lucio Naccarella, Stream Six Workshop One

The Evidence for Primary Health Care

2006
Professor Nicholas Glasgow, Director, APHCRI, Queensland Divisions Forum

Managing chronic disease: recent trends and implications for general practice

2006
Professor Christopher Dowrick, Professor of Primary Medical Care at the University of Liverpool, APHCRI seminar

Evidence synthesis: making it useful for health policy makers and managers

2006
Professor Nicholas Mays, Professor of Health Policy, Health Services Research Unit, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, APHCRI seminar

Understanding non-academic Research Impact

2005
Huw Davies, Director, Centre for Public Policy & Management, University of St Andrews, Scotland

Primary Health Care Financing: Lessons from the UK

2005
Dr Beverly Sibthorpe, Deputy Director, APHCRI

Lost in Translation - Contemporary challenges in health research

2005
Dr Tikki Pang, Director, Research Policy & Cooperation, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland

Primary Health Care in Australia: Overview and Future Options

2005
Mr Robert Wells, National Primary & Community Health Network

Intelligent Research Commissioning

2005
Professor Jonathan Lomas, Workshop Adelaide & Canberra

Innovation at the Research Policy Interface

2005
Professor Nicholas Glasgow, Dr Beverly Sibthorpe, Mr Robert Wells and Professor Jonathan Lomas

Divisions Reporting Framework

2005
Dr Beverly Sibthorpe, Deputy Director, APHCRI, GP & PHC Research Conference

Measuring performance in primary health care - comparing the Australian and New Zealand experience

2005
Dr Beverly Sibthorpe, Mr John O'Brien, Professor Peter Crampton, Professor Tony Dowell and Dr Roshan Perera

Measuring performance in primary health care - comparing the Australian and New Zealand experience

2005
Dr Beverly Sibthorpe, Mr John O'Brien, Professor Peter Crampton, Professor Tony Dowell and Dr Roshan Perera

Measuring performance in primary health care - comparing the Australian and New Zealand experience

2005
Dr Beverly Sibthorpe, Mr John O'Brien, Professor Peter Crampton, Professor Tony Dowell and Dr Roshan Perera

Health care system characteristics and delivery of primary care for depression in the UK and Australia

2005
Eugenia Cronin, Public Health Specialist, South East London Strategic Health Authority

The Future Health Workforce: Options we do and do not have

2005
Mr Robert Wells, 8th Rural Health Conference

Future Medical Training: Making the vision happen

2005
Mr Robert Wells, CDAMS/AMC

Health Leadership: The Context

2005
Mr Robert Wells, Medical Education Conference 2005

Exploring opportunities for health research collaborations between Australia and the UK

2005
Prof Nigel Mathers & Dr Susan Nancarrow, APHCRI seminar, The Australian National University

Primary care-led commissioning: risks and opportunities for policy and practice

2005
Ms Judith Smith, APHCRI seminar, The Australian National University

Overview of APHCRI - the First Year

2004
Professor Nicholas Glasgow, PHC RED Strategy 2004 National Meeting

Australian Medical Workforce: Reforms and challenges

2004
Mr Robert Wells, PVMC

Safety and Quality in Australia: Challenges for the future

2004
Mr Robert Wells, The Australian National University

Inside the Linnaeus Collaboration: Doing General Practice research in an international group

2003
A/Professor Susan Dovey

Population Mental Health Research

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