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Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne

Locality: Carlton, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8344 7276



Address: 200 Berkeley St 3053 Carlton, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.gp.unimelb.edu.au

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25.01.2022 CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP Wednesday 24th September Location tba Registrations close Monday 21st July PC4 welcomes research concept submissions from any member.... This is an excellent opportunity for you to have nationally-recognised experts (and potential grant application reviewers!) provide feedback on your research. The workshop is the ideal forum to: Decide the potential of an early research idea Build upon a research outline Strengthen a grant application Network with experts in clinical trial development Gain insights into the grant review process We encourage early and mid-career researchers to attend, although the workshop is appropriate for ALL researchers. Please find attached a concept development form. Concepts will be reviewed and all applicants notified of the outcome by Tuesday 29th July. If your concept is selected we will assist you to prepare your concept for presentation at the CDW. For more information: please see attached application form, visit our website or contact Katie Shaw on 08 9346 7365 or [email protected].



24.01.2022 http://www.theaustralian.com.au//story-e6frg8y6-1226955218

23.01.2022 Feedback wanted for a new mobile app. Come to our focus group on September 18th in Parkville. To register call 83443431.

23.01.2022 Short course on Cultural Respect Encompassing Simulation Training (CREST) This half-day course on 21 November will use simulation to address the need for culturally sensitive communication training in health care and health education. This course will provide an opportunity to workshop a range of frameworks for communication with Indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) simulated patients, practise using communication tools and participate in exercises with simulated patients. http://www.gp.unimelb.edu.au/shortcourse//CREST_nov2014.pdf



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