7b. Rapid Fire 3 | Research in General Practice
Track 2
Friday, November 22, 2024 |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM |
BelleVue Ballroom 1 (Level 3) |
Details
4 x 15min Research Rapid Fire - Collaborating to develop a national rural practice-research network | Qualitative analysis of GP registrar use of electronic resources during consultations | GP registrars & electronic point of care resources | Gardens Family Medical Centre GP & patient study
Speaker
A/Prof Jon Emery
Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research, RACGP Red Book Editorial Committee
University Of Melbourne
Collaborating to develop a national rural practice-based research network: The PARTNER Network
2:00 PM - 2:15 PMBiography
Jon is the current Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research. He is one of the world’s most highly cited researchers in his discipline. His ground-breaking research on family history risk assessment in primary care contributed to NIH, NICE and RACGP guidelines and recommendations about current practice and future research. He led the development of a national education resource on genetics in family medicine in Australia and was invited to lead its revision by the RACGP (Genomics in General Practice), published in 2018. He has played a key role in the development of national and international guidelines on cancer risk assessment and screening (NICE, NHMRC, RACGP, NBOCC, Cancer Council), including the 2017 update of Australian colorectal cancer guidelines.
Dr Ben Mitchell
The University of Queensland
Qualitative analysis of GP registrar use of electronic resources during consultations.
2:15 PM - 2:30 PMBiography
Dr Ben Mitchell is a Brisbane based GP, Medical Educator and Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland. Ben is a PhD candidate, whose thesis is examining registrar use of point-of-care tools in consultations with patients.
Dr Ben Mitchell
The University of Queensland
GP Registrars and electronic point of care resources-what are they using?
2:30 PM - 2:45 PMBiography
Dr Ben Mitchell is a Brisbane based GP, Medical Educator and Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland. Ben is a PhD candidate, whose thesis is examining registrar use of point-of-care tools in consultations with patients.
Dr Emilie Pitter
GP & GP National Assessment Advisor KFP, RACGP
The Garden Family Medical Clinic
The Garden Family Medical Clinic – GPs and Patients Study
2:45 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Emilie is a general practitioner and medical educator in Perth, Western Australia. She has worked in general practice for 15 years.
Emilie is an experienced medical educator and RACGP examiner, currently working in assessment
development for the RACGP. She was the recipient of the Sam Bada Medical Educator Award in
2023.
Dr Ramya Raman
General Practitioner & Chair RACGP WA
RACGP
The Garden Family Medical Clinic – GPs and Patients Study
2:45 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Dr Ramya Raman is a specialist general practitioner and Director of The Garden Family Medical Clinic (Piara Waters) in Perth, WA, with a focus on women’s and children’s health, especially perinatal wellbeing. She received the 2020 Aspire Award to present her postnatal recovery research at WONCA Asia Pacific.
As Discipline Head of General Practice at The University of Notre Dame’s School of Medicine, Fremantle, she promotes GP training and education. She has also served as a clinical supervisor and examiner for RACGP.
Ramya has published research in peer-reviewed journals and was RACGP WA’s 2020 GP of the Year. Currently, Ramya is the Chair of RACGP WA, she was also selected as a delegate for the Australian Indian Youth Dialogue in 2023, a McKinsey Raising Leaders Forum scholar in 2022, and awarded the 2024 AMA WA Advocate of the Year.
