Aims & rationale/Objectives : Australian research shows that most GP registrar supervisors lack confidence to support registrar research projects and themselves have little or no research experience. Assisting registrars to develop critical thinking skills and an understanding of research methods sufficient to enable active use of these tools in general practice is one of the curriculum statements in the RACGP Training Program Curriculum. A University Department of Rural Health (UDRH) and a General Practice Education and Training (GPET) organisation formed a partnership to: Engage basic term registrars in group research and concurrent research skills training program; Improve research skills, confidence, and knowledge; and Contribute re...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the issues all general practice educators need to understand when educating ...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Australian general practitioners...
One of the great disappointments of primary care medicine has been the failure to develop a strong r...
Copyright © The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.Background. A...
Background. An intensive 3-day training programme, the ‘Registrar Research Workshop’ (RRW), has aime...
BACKGROUND Research and critical thinking are essential skills for general practitioners. However, e...
Background: General practitioner (GP) supervisors have a central role in GP training. Despite critic...
Copyright © 2003 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
Contains fulltext : 70173.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Earl...
Background: Early exposure of general practitioners to research is recommended to increase family me...
BACKGROUND: Early exposure of general practitioners to research is recommended to increase family me...
Background: Critical thinking and research are important career skills for general practitioners. Vo...
BACKGROUND: Almost every patient and every healthcare condition are seen within primary care, but re...
Background: Critical thinking and research are important career skills for general practitioners. Vo...
BACKGROUND: Almost every patient and every healthcare condition are seen within primary care, but re...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the issues all general practice educators need to understand when educating ...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Australian general practitioners...
One of the great disappointments of primary care medicine has been the failure to develop a strong r...
Copyright © The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.Background. A...
Background. An intensive 3-day training programme, the ‘Registrar Research Workshop’ (RRW), has aime...
BACKGROUND Research and critical thinking are essential skills for general practitioners. However, e...
Background: General practitioner (GP) supervisors have a central role in GP training. Despite critic...
Copyright © 2003 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
Contains fulltext : 70173.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Earl...
Background: Early exposure of general practitioners to research is recommended to increase family me...
BACKGROUND: Early exposure of general practitioners to research is recommended to increase family me...
Background: Critical thinking and research are important career skills for general practitioners. Vo...
BACKGROUND: Almost every patient and every healthcare condition are seen within primary care, but re...
Background: Critical thinking and research are important career skills for general practitioners. Vo...
BACKGROUND: Almost every patient and every healthcare condition are seen within primary care, but re...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the issues all general practice educators need to understand when educating ...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Australian general practitioners...
One of the great disappointments of primary care medicine has been the failure to develop a strong r...