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REPORT 2012/2013 REPORT 2012/2013 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre CREATED USING WORDLE.NET CONTENTS HEAD’S REPORT 2 GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Executive Committee 3 Teaching and Learning Committee T&L 3 Research and Research Training Committee R&RT 3 Human Ethics Advisory Group HEAG 4 Occupational Health, Safety and Environment Committee OHSE 4 Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network Committee VicReN 4 Staff 5 Honorary Appointments 8 Academic Visitors 10 TEACHING AND LEARNING T&L The MD Medical Course 12 Innovative Clinical Teaching and Training Grant ICTTG 14 Cultural Respect Encompassing Simulation Training CREST 15 Postgraduate Primary Care Nursing 16 RESEARCH Primary Care Research Unit PCRU 19 Abuse and Violence 20 Ageing, Chronic Disease and Equity ACE 22 Cancer 24 Mental Health 26 Young People’s Health 28 Other Research Projects 30 Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network VicReN 32 Australian Primary Care Research Network APCReN 33 Awards, Fellowships and Scholarships 34 RESEARCH TRAINING Recently Graduated Students 36 Current Students 36 External Students 38 Academic Registrars 39 Short Courses and Workshops 40 ANNUAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH AWARDS 42 5TH ANNUAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH AWARDS 44 PUBLICATIONS 46 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE PRIMARY CARE NETWORK 50 Contact Details Back cover 4 TH HEAD’S REPORT Welcome to the 2012/2013 Annual Report of the General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre within the Melbourne Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne. I am delighted to share with you our achievements for that period. In 2012-2013 we celebrated 150 years of training doctors within the Medical School and 125 years of women in medicine. It was two years of many public events including the very successful “Strength of Mind” exhibition and catalogue which celebrated the success of women in medicine. The celebrations provided Professor Jane Gunn an opportunity to reflect upon the importance of providing an excellent medical education to our graduates. From our perspective it gave us a chance to truly celebrate the hundreds of general practitioners and general practice staff who provide quality clinical placements for our medical students. A large number of GPs joined us for our Annual Awards Dinner and you will see photographs from this event scattered throughout this report. Whilst The University of Melbourne was established in 1853 and the Medical School in 1862 more than a century passed before General Practice was recognised as an important academic component of the Medical School. We began as a unit within the Department of Community Medicine in 1977 moving to a separate clinical department within the Melbourne Medical School in 2001. In 2010 we formed the General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre and in 2011 we established a node of the Academic Centre at Sunshine to work closely with the North-West Academic Centre, which includes the new clinical schools at Western, Sunshine and Northern Hospitals, in the development and delivery of the community based component of the new Graduate Medical Curriculum in the outer north-west metropolitan area. In 2013 we established the first Chair of Primary Care Cancer Research in Australia. We were delighted to appoint Professor Jon Emery as the inaugural Herman Chair in Primary Care Cancer Research in collaboration with Western Health. Jon will work closely with the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre to develop initiatives to support the important role that primary care plays in prevention, early diagnosis and survivorship care. Our Academic Centre brings together our Department of General Practice and Primary Care Research Unit with over 300 general practices and community health services throughout Victoria. We are a multidisciplinary Academic Centre that is committed to excellence in teaching, research and knowledge exchange. General Practice is the core of our health care system and the main provider of primary health care in Australia. The Melbourne Medical School is increasing the opportunities for medical training within the community and our Academic Centre has been very active in providing a leadership role to achieve this aim. Having space to accommodate doctors in training within the community setting has always been a major barrier to successful community based placements. Over the past two years we have continued to work in close partnership with general practices, community health services and Medicare Locals to gain infrastructure funding to support the development of dedicated student consulting rooms. We were delighted to support the development of 28 student dedicated consulting rooms. Our postgraduate training for primary care nursing is well established and we are beginning to see the benefits of nurses obtaining high quality primary care relevant recognised university level training alongside their day to day clinical work. Two of our graduates have been awarded prizes for cervical screening. These activities are of utmost importance to ensuring a quality health workforce in Australia and beyond. Established in 2006, the Primary Care Research Unit (PCRU) consists of a team of multidisciplinary primary care researchers and research higher degree students and VicReN, our practice-based research network. Our research is based upon a social model of health and is focussed on translating evidence into practice in a way that improves the quality and safety of primary care. We develop and test models of care and clinical interventions using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods. We have established research programs in areas of national priority such as cancer, chronic disease, mental health, young people’s health and violence and abuse. In 2012/2013 we generated $5.1 million of research income and over 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals; 7 students were awarded a research higher degree; 15 students completed their honours year; 2 staff members were awarded prestigious NHMRC research fellowships and 14 students began a research higher degree. We are publishing in high quality journals such as LANCET, BMJ and Annals of Family Medicine. I hope you find much to interest you in the following pages as we introduce you to our staff and students, share with you a snapshot of the activities and achievements of the year and provide you with a glimpse into our future. Should you require further details, please contact us as we would be delighted to hear from you. 2 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT (Committee membership and staff listing refers to period 1 January to 31 December 2012, unless otherwise stated) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chair Prof Jane Gunn Chair of Academic Centre and Director of Primary Care Research Unit Members Dr Ayan Dasvarma Academic Centre Manager (from May 2013) Prof Jon Emery Herman Chair in Primary Care Cancer Research (from January 2013) A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Director of Postgraduate Nursing Programs A/Prof Ruth McNair Director of General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Node, North-West Academic Centre Dr Helen McPartlan Academic Centre Manager (until April 2013) A/Prof Marie Pirotta Chair of Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network (VicReN) A/Prof Lena Sanci Deputy Head of Department and Director of Teaching and Learning A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Director of Research Training Secretariat Ms Virginia Neal Administrative Officer TEACHING AND LEARNING COMMITTEE Chair A/Prof Lena Sanci Deputy Head of Department and Director, Teaching and Learning Members Dr Gary Bourke Senior Lecturer Ms Jenni Goodwin Administrative Officer Ms Lindsay Guy Innovative Clinical Teaching and Training Grants Manager and Teaching and Learning Manager (until July 2012 and from February 2013) A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Director of Postgraduate Nursing Programs Dr Caroline Johnson Lecturer Dr Rimas Liubinas Senior Lecturer Rev Dr Helen Malcolm Senior Lecturer Dr Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis Academic Registrar (until August 2012) A/Prof Ruth McNair Director of General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Node, North-West Academic Centre Ms Cecilia Mitchell Innovative Clinical Teaching and Training Grants Manager and Teaching and Learning Manager (July 2012 to February 2013) Dr Iain Nicolson Senior Lecturer Ms Trang Nguyen Academic Administrative Support Officer Ms Weilun Nien Teaching Support Officer Prof Neil Spike Director of Medical Education and Training, Victorian Metropolitan Alliance Dr Rod Taylor Senior Lecturer Prof Doris Young Chair of General Practice Secretariat Ms Bernie Cooper Administrative Officer RESEARCH AND RESEARCH TRAINING COMMITTEE Chair Prof Jane Gunn Chair of Academic Centre and Director of Primary Care Research Unit Members Ms Natalie Appleby VicReN Coordinator Dr Irene Blackberry Research Fellow Dr Ayan Dasvarma Academic Centre Manager (from May 2013) Prof Jon Emery Herman Chair in Primary Care Cancer Research (from January 2013) Dr Simon French Research Fellow (until mid 2012) Dr John Furler Senior Research Fellow A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Director of Postgraduate Nursing Programs Dr Phyllis Lau Research Fellow Report 2012 – 2013 3 Governance and Management | Research and Research Training Committee (cont.) Dr Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis PhD Student (from September 2012) A/Prof Ruth McNair Director of General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Node, North-West Academic Centre Dr Helen McPartlan Academic Centre Manager (until April 2013) Ms Aves Middleton Research Assistant Dr Victoria Palmer Research Fellow A/Prof Marie Pirotta Chair of Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network (VicReN) Ms Maria Potiriadis Research Assistant A/Prof Lena Sanci Deputy Head of Department and Director of Teaching and Learning A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Director of Research Training Ms Cathy Watson PhD Student (until September 2012) Prof Doris Young Chair of General Practice Secretariat Dr Lorna O’Doherty Research Fellow HUMAN ETHICS ADVISORY GROUP (HEAG) Chair Dr Simon French Research Fellow (Chair until mid 2012) A/Prof Ruth McNair Director, General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Node, North-West Academic Centre (Chair after mid 2012) Members Dr John Furler Senior Research Fellow A/Prof Marie Pirotta Chair, Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network (VicReN) Research Higher Degree student (on rotational basis) Secretariat Ms Virginia Neal Administrative Officer OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Chair Dr Ayan Dasvarma Academic Centre Manager (from May 2013) Dr Helen McPartlan Academic Centre Manager (until April 2013) Members Ms Asmaa Al-khatib PhD Student (August 2012 to May 2013) Ms Bernie Cooper Administrative Officer Ms Konstancja Densley Research Assistant Dr Penny Gaskell Lecturer Ms Val Mirabito Administrative Officer Mr Tshepo Rasekaba PhD Student (from June 2013) Mr Hagen Tuschke PhD Student (until August 2012) Secretariat Ms Vanessa Ho IT and Infrastructure Manager VICTORIAN PRIMARY CARE PRACTICE-BASED RESEARCH NETWORK Chair A/Prof Marie Pirotta Associate Professor Members Dr Ralph Audehm GP and GP Clinical Director at Dianella Community Health Centre, Broadmeadows Dr Malcolm Clark GP and Practice Principal at Power Medical, Hawthorn Dr Jane Crowe GP and Practice Principal at Deepdene Surgery, Deepdene Dr Jenny Downes-Brydon GP and Practice Principal at Peninsula Family General Practice, Frankston Ms Judy Evans E-Health Project Manager at RACGP Prof Jane Gunn Chair of Academic Centre and Director of Primary Care Research Unit Clinical A/Prof Chris Hogan GP at Family Medical Centre, Sunbury Dr Cathy Hutton GP at Eastbrooke Family Clinic Essendon, Essendon North Dr Christopher Johnson GP at Gardens Medical Group, Wodonga 4 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Governance and Management | Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network (cont.) Dr Phyllis Lau Research Fellow in Chronic Disease and Indigenous Health, Academic Centre Dr Magdalena Simonis GP at 100 Collins Street Medical Centre, Melbourne A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Director of Research Training Dr Hubert van Doorn GP at East Brunswick Medical Centre, Brunswick East Ms Lynne Walker Principal Network Adviser at Nursing in General Practice and Australian General Practice Network, Forrest, ACT Dr Debra Wilson GP at Grantham Street General Practice, Brunswick West Dr Sam Zagarella GP and Practice Principal at Niddrie Medical Centre, Niddrie Secretariat Ms Natalie Appleby VicReN Coordinator STAFF Chair of Academic Centre, Head of Department of General Practice Professor and Chair of Primary Care Research Director of Research Prof Jane Gunn MB BS PhD DRANZCOG FRACGP Deputy Head of Department Director of Teaching and Learning A/Prof Lena Sanci MB BS PhD DRANZCOG FRACGP Professor and Chair of General Practice Prof Doris Young MB BS MD FRACGP Professor and Herman Chair in Primary Care Cancer Research Prof Jon Emery MB BCh MA CertEvidMed DPhil DRCOG (until January 2013) Academic Centre Manager Dr Helen McPartlan BSc DipBus SpecCertCR PhD (until April 2013) Dr Ayan Dasvarma BBiotech SpecCertCR PhD (from May 2013) Chair of Department Human Ethics Advisory Group Dr Simon French BAppSc MPubHlth PhD (until mid 2012) A/Prof Ruth McNair MB BS PhD DA DRANZCOG FRACGP (from mid 2012) Director of Postgraduate Nursing Programs Equity and Staff Development Coordinator (until January 2013) A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty MB BS PhD DRACOG FRACGP Director of General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Node, North West Academic Centre A/Prof Ruth McNair MB BS PhD DA DRANZCOG FRACGP Chair of Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network (VicReN) A/Prof Marie Pirotta MB BS GDipEpid&Biostat MMed PhD DRANZCOG FRACGP Director of Research Training Equity and Staff Development Coordinator (from January 2013) A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith BSc DipAppChildPsych DipMov&Dance MPH DHSc Senior Lecturers in Rural General Practice Dr Gary Bourke MB BS DRANZCOG FACRRM Dr Rimas Liubinas MB BS DRACOG FRACGP Rev Dr Helen Malcolm MB BS MGPPsych DTM&H DTheol DA DCH DRANZCOG FRACGP Dr Iain Nicolson MB BS Dr Rod Taylor MB BS MFamMed DRACOG (until June 2012) Lecturers Dr Penny Gaskell MB BS DRANZCOG FRACGP Dr Caroline Johnson MB BS FRACGP Academic Registrars Dr Seong-Jin Ang BMedSc MB BS FRACGP (until February, 2013) Dr Henry Guo BM MMed PhD (until May 2012) Report 2012 – 2013 5 2013 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Prof Jane Gunn, A/Prof Lena Sanci and A/Prof Marie Pirotta. BACK ROW A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty, Prof Jon Emery, A/Prof Ruth McNair, A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith and Dr Ayan Dasvarma. FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) 6 PHOTO: PETER CASAMENTO © Governance and Management | Staff (cont.) Dr Deepthi Iyer MB ChB Dr Sarah Latreille MB BS MPH Dr Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis MB BS BSc (until August 2013) Dr Andrew Pennington BSc BMed (until February 2013) Dr Melissa Tan MB BS MPH Dr Edward Vergara MB BS BMedSc BSc (until February 2012) Senior Research Fellow Dr John Furler MB BS GDipPubHlth PhD DipObs MRCGP FRACGP Research Fellows Dr Lauren Ban BA GDipPsych PGDipPsych MClinPsyc PhD (until November 2013) Dr Irene Blackberry BMed PhD Dr Peggy Chiang BN MIPH PhD Dr Patty Chondros BSc GDipEpid&Biostat MSc PhD Dr Sandra Davidson BA GDipBehStud MPsychCounsel PhD Dr Sylvia Kauer BSc PhD Dr Phyllis Lau BPharm GDipDrugEval SpecCertCR PhD Dr Sharon Licqurish BN GDipMidwifery PhD Dr Lorna O’Doherty BA MBS MBPsS PhD (until March 2013) Dr Victoria Palmer BA PhD Dr Ian Relf BMedSci MB BS MSc DRACOG FAMAC FRACGP Dr Jennifer Walker BAppSc MPH PhD Research Assistants Ms Jennifer Anderson BA PhD (until May 2012) Ms Alison Brookes BA CertHPE BLitt PhD (until February 2013) Ms Melanie Charity BSc MSc (until March 2013) Ms Clare Chiminello BA GDipLib Ms Tania Cukalac BSc GDipCom PhD (until May 2013) Ms Konstancja Densley PgDipPhil&EthStud PgDipRelStud MaSocSci MaSci Dr Ann-Maree Duncan BSc PhD Ms Kirsty Forsdike BA PgDipLaw PgDipLegalPractice Ms Louise Ginnivan RN RM CDE Ms Caroline Hart BSc (until June 2012) Ms Mary Kyriakides BAppSc CertPubRel Mr Stephen Lambert BEd MPH DipTeach Ms Monika Loskot BN MPH (from September 2013) Ms Aves Middleton BHlthSc (until June 2013) Ms Kitty Novy RN Ms Aideen O’Shea BA MSc PhD (until June 2012) Ms Maria Potiriadis BAppSc GDipClinEpi MPHC Ms Jodie Valpied BA/BTeach GDipPsych PgDipPsych COGE GCCRS MEd(Special Needs) AMAPS Ms Fan Yang BSc GDipStat (until June 2012) Innovative Clinical Teaching and Training Grants Manager and Teaching and Learning Manager Ms Lindsay Guy BA (Maternity leave from July 2012 to February 2013) Ms Cecilia Mitchell BA BMus (Acting manager from July 2012 to February 2013) IT and Infrastructure Manager Ms Vanessa Ho BSc GDipCompSc GDipAppSc CNE MCP Project Officer Mr David Ormiston-Smith BSc Administrative Staff Ms Natalie Appleby BSocSc GDEval Ms Narelle Collier BA PGDipHlthProm MAppSc (until June 2012) Ms Bernie Cooper Ms Val Mirabito Ms Virginia Neal Ms Trang Nguyen BA BMgt Ms Weilun Nien BSc MSc Report 2012 – 2013 7 Governance and Management HONORARY APPOINTMENTS We acknowledge the enormous support that we receive from our honorary staff. They contribute in so many ways: teaching students, collaborating with research, supervising our research higher degree students and sharing ideas. We value their contribution and list them here. Professorial Fellows Professor Stephen Campbell BA MA PhD Professor Christopher Dowrick BA MSc MD CQSW FRCGP FFPHM Professor Tonda Hughes BN PhD MSN FAAN Professor Siaw-Teng Liaw BMedSc MB BS GDipPHC PhD DipObs FRACGP Professor Carl May BScEcon PhD AcSS Professor John Murtagh AM BSc BEd MB BS MD DRANZCOG FRACGP Principal Fellows Associate Professor Stephanie Brown BA PhD Associate Professor Robert Davis MB BS GDipEpid&Biostat PhD DRACOG FRACGP Professor Gene Feder BSc MB BS MD FRCGP Professor Brian McAvoy BSc MB ChB MD CertFamPln FRCP FRCGP FRNZCGP FRACGP Professor Elizabeth Murray BA MSc MB BS DRCOG MRCGP PhD FRCGP FHEA Associate Professor Neil Spike MB BS FRACGP Senior Fellows Dr Mary Burbidge MB BS (until June 2012) Dr Simon French BAppSc(Chiro) MPH PhD (from July 2012) Dr Gail Gilchrist BA PhD Associate Professor Frances Griffiths BA MedSciSoc&PolSoc MB BS PhD MRCGP Dr Renata Kokanovic BA PhD Dr Christine Longman MB BS MMed DRACOG GDipAlcohol&DrugStudies FRACGP Dr Raymond Martyres AM MB BS MMed FACPsychMed FRACGP Associate Professor Rhian Parker BSc MSc PhD Dr Christopher Pearce MB BS MFamMed MAICD FACRRM FRACGP Dr Catherine Pope BA PhD Dr Nanette Presswell MB BS FRACGP Dr Kathryn Robertson MB BS MEd FRACGP Dr Leanne Rowe MB BS DRACOG FRACGP (until June 2012) Dr Jane Sims BSc MSc PhD Associate Professor Nabil Sulaiman MBCHB DipEpi&Biostat DipChdHlth FFPHM MPubHlth PhD Associate Professor Angela Taft BA DipEd DipFilm&TV MPubHlth PhD Dr Jane Tracy MB BS DRACOG Fellows Dr Gilles Ambresin MD MIntStudEcon Dr Seong-Jin Ang BMedSc MB BS FRACGP Dr Ralph Audehm MB BS DRACOG Dr Chad Bousman BSc MPH PhD Dr Peter Bratuskins MB BS FRACGP (until June 2012) Dr Simon Brice BAppSc BChiroSc (until June 2012) Ms Alison Brown BSc BAppSc MPubHlth Dr Bella Brushin MD GDipWHlth GDipHlthProm MMedAnthrop Ms Jacqui Cameron BA BSW MPhil Dr Margaret Carter BA PhD Dr Elizabeth Deveny BT&D MEd PhD Dr Jonathan Epstein MB BS BA DRACOG Dr Dagmar Haller-Hester MD DipAdolHlth SFDM FMH Dr Belinda Hosking MB BS FRACGP Dr Nancy Huang MB BS MPubHlth DipObs&Gyn Dr Cathy Hutton MB BS DRCOG FRCGP Ms Rebecca Jessup BPodiatry MPubHlth Ms Lenora Lippman BA BSW MUrbanPlanning Dr Hung Nguyen MB BS GCHPE DRANZCOG FRACGP 8 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre for your generous contribution. “Thank you to all our honorary staff Governance and Management | Honorary Appointments (cont.) Dr Susan Nicholson BSc MB BS Dr Lorna O’Doherty BA MBS MBPsS PhD Dr Christos Papachristos BA MB BS GCHPE FRACGP (until June 2012) Dr Andrew Pennington BSc BMed Dr Lauralie Richard RN BSc PhD Dr Elisha Riggs BAppSc PhD Dr Mark Rowe BEd GDipEdAdm MEd DEd Dr Anne Stephenson MB BS MPubHlth DRACOG FRACGP (until June 2012) Ms Jennifer Terpstra BA MPH PhD Dr Kate Walker BMedSc MB BS DRANZCOG FRACGP Dr Bambi Ward MB BS FRACGP (until June 2012) Dr Stephen Wilkinson MB BS GCHPE FRACGP (until June 2012) Dr Jane Yelland RN BAppSc PhD Dr George Zaharias MB BS MFamMed FRACGP (until June 2012) Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor Christopher Hogan MB BS DRCOG DRACOG FRACGP Associate Professor Fiona Walter BA MB BChir MA DCH DRCOG FRCGP MSc MD Clinical Senior Fellows Dr John Beaumont MB BS FACRRM FRACGP Dr Nicholas Carr BA MB BChir MA DCH MRCP MRCGP FRACGP Dr Malcolm Clark MB BCh BAO LRCP SI DipAMAC FRACGP Dr Michael Connellan MB BS MMed DRACOG FACRRM (until June 2012) Dr Nestor Fuertes BSMT MD DRANZCOG FRACGP Dr Hadia Haikal-Mukhtar BSc MB BS LLB (until June 2012) Dr David Iser MB BS GDipHmnNut DRANZCOG FRACGP (until June 2012) Dr William Leadston BEd MC BS DCH Dr James Lynch MB BS DipObsRCOG FRACGP Dr Timothy Owen BSc MB BS DipEd MSc Dr Anthony Palmer MB BS DRACOG FACRRM Dr Chitrangani Perera MB BS GDipFamMed MMed RANZCOG FACRRM FRACGP Dr Rajgowri Ratnavelar MB BS DRANZCOG FRACGP (until June, 2012) Dr Graham Slaney MB BS MPH DipAnaest DRCOG FACRRM Dr Hubert van Doorn MB BS FRACGP Dr Adam Zagorski MB BS DRCOG DRACOG FRANZCOG FACRRM FRACGP Clinical Fellows Dr John Addis BMedSc MB BS FRACGP Dr Anthony Bongiorno MB BS RACOG DRACOG Dr Brendan de Morton MB BS FRACGP MSpMed FASMF Dr Paul Grinzi BMedSc MB BS Dr Monirul Haque MB BS MFamMed FACRRM FRACGP Dr David Isaac MB BS Dr Constantine Kyriacou MB BS LMCC DRCOG DRACOG FRACGP Dr Stephen Larkins MB BS Dr Bharathi Menon MB BS MFamMed Dr Idmon Ng MB BS MBA Dr Natasha Pavlin MB BS FRACGP Dr Carolyn Royse MB BS FRACGP Dr Kodikkakathu Saratchandran MB BS Dr Sharon Schwartz MB ChB FCP Dr Aubrey Seknow BSc MB BS DCH FRACGP Dr Elias Sleaby MD FRACGP Dr Andrew Soloczynskyj MB BS DRANZCOG FRACGP Clinical Tutors Dr Paul Duff MB ChB MRCGP Dr Marlene Tham MB BS FRACGP (until June 2012) Report 2012 – 2013 9 ACADEMIC VISITORS Prof Bruce Arroll Professor, General Practice and Primary Healthcare, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, NZ Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Dr Molly Byrne Lecturer and Director of MSc in Health Psychology, School of Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Dr Stephen Campbell Reader in Primary Care, Health Sciences Research Group - Primary Care, University of Manchester, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Prof Geert Jan Dinant Professor of General Practice, Department of General Practice, School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University, The Netherlands A/Prof Nancy Glass Associate Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, USA Hosted by A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Prof Frances Griffiths Professor of Medicine in Society, Head of Social Science and Systems in Health Research Unit, Warwick Medical School, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Prof Bruce Guthrie Professor of Primary Care Medicine, University of Dundee Medical School, Scotland, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Prof Jean-Frédéric Levesque Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Université de Montréal and Scientific Director, Health Care System Analysis and Evaluation Unit, Institut national de santé publique du Québec, Canada Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Dr Sylvie Lo Fo Wong Academic GP, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Hosted by A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Dr Hans Harmsen Academic GP, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Hosted by A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn and Prof Doris Young Prof Chris Dowrick Professor of Primary Medical Care, University of Liverpool, UK A/Prof Anita Kothari Associate Professor, School of Health Studies, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Cananda Hosted by A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Prof Carl May Professor of Healthcare Innovation and Associate Dean, Research Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Prof Tonda Hughes Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health and Director of Research, UIC National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Prof Elizabeth Murray Director of e-Health Unit, University College London, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Hosted by A/Prof Ruth McNair Prof David Fitzmaurice Professor of Primary Care, Primary Care Clinical Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Dr Gail Gilchrist Principal Research Fellow, Centre for Applied Social Research, School of Health and Social Care, University of Greenwich, London, UK Prof Ngaire Kerse Head of School of Population Health, University of Auckland, NZ Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Ms Elham Khoori PhD Student, Iran Hosted by A/Prof Lena Sanci and Youth Mental Health Team Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn 10 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Dr John O’Dowd Consultant in Public Health Medicine, Greater Glasgow and Clyde National Health Service Board, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Dr Carolina Overlien Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway Hosted by A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty and Ms Anita Morris ACADEMIC VISITORS Dr Joanne Reeve GP & NIHR Clinician Scientist in Primary Care, University of Liverpool, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn and Mental Health Team Hosted by A/Prof Lena Sanci Prof David Pilgrim Professor of Health and Social Policy, University of Liverpool, UK Prof Anne Rogers Research Director CLAHRC (Collaboration and Leadership for Applied Health Research and Care), Professor of Health Systems Implementation, Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn A/Prof John Rasa Chief Executive Officer, Networking Health Victoria Hosted by A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith “ Dr Deb Warr VicHealth Research Fellow, McCaughey Centre in the School of Population Health, University of Melbourne Hosted by Dr John Furler Prof Chris van Weel Immediate Past President of Wonca, Department of Primary and Community Care, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands Hosted by Prof Jane Gunn A/Prof John Tobin Associate Professor, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne Hosted by A/Prof Ruth McNair We acknowledge all our academic visitors during 2012 - 2013 with great appreciation. “ Ms Winifred Paulis Junior Researcher, Department of General Practice, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 11 TEACHING AND LEARNING T&L THE MD MEDICAL COURSE 2012 saw the first cohort of the new MD course enter their second year during which students undertake eight-week rotations in each of: Medicine, Surgery, and Ambulatory Care (AC). The aim of the AC term is to provide students with an understanding of non-ward based health care. Students are placed into a general practice for four days in addition to rostered shifts in an emergency department, a rehabilitation facility and hospital outpatient clinics. Each year over 200 students undertake a four day placement in general practice where they are introduced to the role of the general practitioner and gain an understanding of the diversity of health care provision within general practice. This placement is rated highly by students in their end of year evaluations. The Primary Care Community Base program also commenced in 2012 with 56 general practices becoming community bases for second year MD students from the Northern and Western Clinical Schools. The practices taking part in this program continued to take the students into 2013 whilst they rotated through the specialty terms of Women’s Health, Child and Adolescent Health, Aged Care, and Mental Health during their third year. In addition a new group of practices took a cohort of second year students into the program in 2013. During this period 182 medical students attended a practice for one day per week across the academic year; enabling them to: >> focus on the community context of health care; gain experience in the continuity and breadth of primary care; >> learn about the management and prevention of chronic long term health issues in the community context; >> have the opportunity to follow and understand the patient’s journey through the health care system; and >> gain some experience of inter-professional practice. In 2012 the Teaching and Learning team developed an online training resource for GP teachers in the mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise, an assessment tool for the medical course. This training module has now been incorporated into a suite of training modules offered to all clinical teachers of health professional students under the Excellence in Clinical Teaching program. We faced an exceptional circumstance in 2012 preparing for the double teaching year in 2013. In 2013 both MBBS and MD (third year) students required a 5 week GP block placement during the same period, effectively doubling our placement needs. This meant we needed to recruit practices new to teaching in addition to asking current teaching practices to double their commitment for one year. The recruitment team worked tirelessly to contact over 1000 general practices in Victoria in order to meet this extraordinary requirement. The double teach year of 2013 was a great success and with the combined efforts of the teaching and learning team and the dedication of over 380 teaching practices, we 12 TEACHING AND LEARNING TEAM FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) Ms Lindsay Guy, Ms Weilun Nien, Ms Trang Nguyen and Ms Bernadette Cooper. BACK ROW A/Prof Ruth McNair, Dr Penny Gaskell, Mr David Ormiston-Smith and A/Prof Lena Sanci. PHOTO: PETER CASAMENTO © managed to place a grand total of 1,264 medical students into both short and block placements. This is a remarkable achievement and equals 19,869 placement days during the year. We would like to sincerely thank all our teaching practices who continue to provide such a high quality learning experience for our students. Melbourne Medical School Academy of Clinical Teachers 2013 Fellow of the Melbourne Medical School Academy of Clinical Teachers awarded to Dr Rees McCarthy Member of the Melbourne Medical School Academy of Clinical Teachers awarded to Dr Andrew Cheasley and Dr Malcolm Clark The Annual Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Outstanding Contribution by Professional Staff Members 2013 Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Process Improvement and Innovation (Team Award) 2013 awarded to the Teaching and Learning Team from the General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre 13 INNOVATIVE CLINICAL TEACHING AND TRAINING GRANT ICTTG In 2010 the General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health through its Innovative Clinical Teaching and Training (ICTTG) program to address the major issues preventing or limiting participation in clinical training: space and infrastructure. This project provided funding to develop 20 practices in the north-west outermetropolitan region of Melbourne as new or expanded teaching sites to support a more community orientated curriculum and provide a student dedicated consulting room at each practice. The developments ranged from construction of new spaces or major renovations, through to more modest remodelling of existing spaces and included new clinical and IT equipment that will greatly enhance the learning experience of students whilst they are on placement. A unique feature of this project is the collaboration between the General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic centre and the hospital based clinical schools to implement longitudinal placements. The project culminated in an event held on 2 December 2013 where Professor Stephen Smith, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences officially launched our community based teaching facilities at Niddrie Medical. This launch celebrated the completion of the development of the 20 practices across North-West Melbourne to enable them to support the community orientated curriculum of the Primary Care Community Base (PCCB) as well as provide better facilities for student training. 14 CULTURAL RESPECT ENCOMPASSING SIMULATION TRAINING CREST Cultural Respect Encompassing Simulation Training (CREST) is a collaborative project between the University of Melbourne and Victoria University. The CREST team has developed four cultural sensitivity training modules with a rigorous cultural competency evaluation framework for, but not limited to, the medical, nursing, physiotherapy, social work and paramedic disciplines. CALD simulated patients have been trained to portray patients in immersive simulation scenarios based on the simulated patients’ real stories and lived experiences, and to interact with and provide feedback to health care practitioners, tutors, supervisors and students. The training modules may be delivered face-to-face, on-line or via video link-up. “ Even if I try to act, it’s a real experience. I became drawn into the emotion. Although I was acting, it’s a lived experience and was about sharing that lived experience. ” SIMULATED PATIENT Highlights of 2012 - 2013 >> Presented at 7 conferences (7 oral papers and 2 posters) and 3 seminars >> S ecured funding from Health Workforce Australia (HWA) and Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society (IBES). Current Projects Achieving the Best for the West: Expanding Interprofessional Simulation Learning through Optimizing Patient Safety and Embedding Cultural Sensitivity Programs. McNair R, Lau P, Chiminello C, Livesay K. Awarded by Health Workforce Australia | Funding: $395,850 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 Cultural Respect Encompassing Simulation Training (CREST) - Being heard about Health through Broadband. Lau P, Woodward-Kron R, Nicholson P, Elliott K, Livesay K. Awarded by Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society | Funding: $29,958 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 Past Project Achieving the Best for the West: Developing Cultural Sensitivity Training through Simulation. Livesay K, McNair R, Lau P, Chiminello C. Awarded by Health Workforce Australia | Funding: $347,351 | Duration: 2012 - 2013 15 POSTGRADUATE PRIMARY CARE NURSING The Academic Centre in collaboration with the Department of Nursing offers the Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma of Primary Care Nursing delivered by distance education. It has been developed by experienced practice nurses and general practitioners to suit the needs of busy nurses in areas that will complement their previous experience, such as chronic disease management, quality systems and risk management, health promotion, women’s health, mental health and youth health. These courses enable nurses to study in areas related to their clinical practice with a focus on the provision of high quality and evidence-based care. We are pleased to be able to support primary care nursing as a distinct discipline, with increasing numbers of nurses working to expand their scope of practice, with support from the Commonwealth Government. Students undertake two core subjects (Chronic Disease Management, Preventive Health Care) and one elective subject to obtain the Postgraduate Certificate; or three core subjects (Chronic Disease Management, Preventive Health Care, Quality Systems and Safety) and three elective subjects to obtain the Postgraduate Diploma. Elective subjects include: >> Women’s Health Screening >> Mental Health in Primary Care >> Significant Issues in Women’s Health >> Youth Health in Primary Care >> Pregnancy Care in General Practice >> Immunisation and Travel Health >> Sexual and Reproductive Health >> Applications of Clinical Pharmacology >> Sexually Transmissible Infections >> Evidence for Practice “ I have patients particularly booked for me. Before I would just assist doctors and follow their orders. Now I am able to consult patients alone and only consult doctors if I think the case needs an opinion. It is a very satisfying role and it also encourages me to continue doing more research.” GRADUATE OF THE COURSE 16 OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS FROM PAST STUDENTS Ms Jane Rinaldi Jane was awarded the 2013 Service Improvement and Innovation in Cervical Screening Award from PapScreen Victoria. Ms Tracy Murphy (Women’s Health Screening subject coordinator) Tracy received an award from PapScreen Victoria for performing the most Pap tests in 2012. During 2012 Tracy performed over 700 Pap tests throughout rural Victoria. PHOTO: PETER CASAMENTO © All of the subjects can also be taken as single subjects through the Community Access Program to suit an individual nurse’s needs. A recent survey of 100 nurses who have completed at least one of our subjects highlights the following: >> The vast majority of nurses reported an increased scope of practice after postgraduate training (98%) and 70% identified that their job satisfaction increased. “ I teach medical students pap testing, and chronic disease management. I have also conducted sessions away from home and presented papers at conferences.” GRADUATE OF THE COURSE >> Around half (52%) of nurses reported a greater teaching role as an outcome, with around one third reporting increased respect from doctors (39%) or regard from peers (37%) or changes to career path (34%). The vast majority (98%) would recommend our course to colleagues. Women’s Health Screening This subject provides nurses with the theory and practise of sensitive Pap testing and breast screening. The course is delivered using innovative teaching and learning techniques. It is available by distance education with one face-to-face workshop and support from clinical preceptors. This subject has been supported by PapScreen Victoria and over 150 nurses have participated during the last decade. It is evaluated highly by nurses and results in increasing the status and role of primary care nurses in the community. 17 18 PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH UNIT PCRU The General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre is home to the Primary Care Research Unit (PCRU). PCRU is recognised for rigorous research programs, strong collaborative research and a vibrant research higher degree training program. PCRU brings together researchers from a diverse range of academic backgrounds including medicine, social sciences, science, psychology, statistics, computing science, nursing and allied health. Our research is firmly based in general practice and primary care and focuses on the provision of primary, comprehensive and continuing care. The social model of health, the doctor-patient relationship and the primary care team are all embedded within our work. Our current research focuses on building and translating evidence into primary health care including practice and policy, quality and safety, models of care delivery and clinical research within primary care. Our five major research areas are: Abuse and Violence; Ageing, Chronic Disease and Equity; Cancer; Mental Health; and Young People’s Health. Our research income has consistently increased over the years with our 2012-2013 research income reaching approximately $5.1 million. Our publication output averages around 39 Category 1 publications per year and in the past 5 years our staff have published 14 publications in the top 10 Thompson ISI general medical journals including JAMA, the Lancet and British Medical Journal and 24 publications in the top 10 Thompson ISI primary health care journals including Annals of Family Medicine (the top ranked primary health care journal). We have launched a series of short courses for researchers in our areas of research strength, providing high-level and comprehensive instruction in research methodologies with practical, translational benefit. We are also involved in the development of the ‘virtual clinic’ and the use of new technologies in health care. In 2006 we established the Victorian practice-based Research Network (VicReN) with a current membership of 165 which is a demonstration of our commitment to engaging the primary care sector at all stages of the research process. We have a highly successful Visiting Academics program and are visited by a wide range of primary care researchers. We thank these visitors for sharing their wisdom with us. Every Wednesday we gather for our Research Matters seminar program, so please contact us if you would like to be included in our mailing list. 19 ABUSE AND VIOLENCE Addressing abuse and violence through primary care improves the health and wellbeing of women, children, families and communities. Our research focuses on family violence, child abuse, unwanted sexual encounters, abuse and resilience, sexual harassment, abuse in same-sex relationships and workplace violence. Highlights of 2012 - 2013 In 2012-2013 the Abuse and Violence team: >> published the weave project outcomes (for 6 and 12 months) in The Lancet; >> received three awards for presentation of the weave project outcomes: AAAPC Best Paper Award, Primary Health Care Research Conference (2012); Distinguished Paper Award, North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Conference (2012); Best Research Presentation, Sexual Violence Research Initiative Conference (2013). >> expanded the research group to include external researchers and students, with regular group meetings and professional development activities held; and >> hosted visits from international collaborators including Professor Nancy Glass, renowned intimate partner violence researcher from Johns Hopkins University. Current projects Comprehensive Educational Package for improving the response of primary care to women and children experiencing domestic and family violence. Hegarty K, Hindmarsh E, Taft A, Cripps K. Awarded by Department of Social Services | Funding: $133,986 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 Development and evaluation of a web-based decision and safety planning aid for women experiencing domestic violence (I-DECIDE). Hegarty K, Humphreys C, Murray E, Taft A, Glass N, Gold L. Awarded by Australian Research Council | Funding: $717,831 | Duration: 2013 - 2016 Evaluation of Acting on Warning Signs, a new service established between the Royal Women’s Hospital and North Melbourne Legal Services which responds to violence against women by bringing together pathways to justice and health sector training. Hegarty K, Humphreys C, Ross S. Awarded by North Melbourne Legal Service | Funding: $38,380 | Duration: 2012 - 2014 Exploring the relationships between harmful alcohol use, depression and anxiety amongst lesbian, bisexual and same-sex attracted women: culture, motivation and behaviour. McNair R, Lubman D, Hughes T, Hegarty K, William L, Brown R, Dennay A. Awarded by beyondblue | Funding: $151,439 | Duration: 2012 - 2014 Primary Care Nurse Needs Identification Tool Development. Hegarty K. Awarded by Australian Medicare Local Alliance | Funding: $45,000 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 20 ABUSE AND VIOLENCE Past project Focus groups with women and children, GPs and practice nurses about an appropriate primary care response to children who experience family violence - the SARAH project. Morris A, Hegarty K, Humphreys C. Awarded by Windermere Foundation | Funding: $7,685 | Duration: 2011 - 2012 Research areas Our research areas include: >> Intimate partner violence >> Child abuse >> Unwanted sexual encounters >> Abuse and resilience >> Sexual harassment >> Dating violence >> Abuse in same-sex relationships >> Workplace violence Abuse and Violence team Program leader A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Deputy program leader A/Prof Ruth McNair Team members Ms Kirsty Forsdike SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT Dr Lorna O’Doherty RESEARCH FELLOW (until March 2013) Dr Laura Tarzia RESEARCH FELLOW Ms Jodie Valpied PROGRAM COORDINATOR Students Ms Abigail Cini HONOURS (2013) Dr Deepthi Iyer GP ACADEMIC REGISTRAR Ms Traci Leung PhD Ms Elizabeth McLindon PhD Ms Anita Morris PhD Ms Naomi Pfitzner PhD Ms Rhian Roberts MPH (2013) Dr Melissa Tan GP ACADEMIC REGISTRAR Mr Hagen Tuschke PhD Ms Trang Vo HONOURS (2013) 21 AGEING, CHRONIC DISEASE AND EQUITY ACE Our multi-disciplinary research team conducts rigorous multi-method primary health care research that improves health outcomes for people with chronic diseases, including those from Indigenous populations and from disadvantaged, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. We are investigating the roles of general practitioners, practice nurses, other primary health care providers and the health system in improving diabetes care and in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease in the community. We are also investigating ways to encourage self-management of diabetes and other chronic diseases. Highlights of 2012 - 2013 In 2012-2013 the Ageing, Chronic Disease and Equity team: >> published 15 publications, including those in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), and delivered 12 conference presentations; >> secured competitive funding from NHMRC, RACGP Research Foundation, Diabetes Alliance Group, beyondblue and industry sponsors; >> hosted an international Academic Satellite Symposium, as part of the International Diabetes Federation World Diabetes Congress, Melbourne 2013; >> convened a Practice Nurse workshop with UNSW and Wollongong University. Current projects A review of service delivery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians with entanglements with the justice system. Lau P, Furler J. Awarded by Royal Australian College of Practitioners | Funding: $4500 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 INITIATION: A pilot study examining the efficacy of a support algorithm for commencing patients with type 2 diabetes on a basal/prandial insulin regimen in the primary care setting with professional continuous glucose monitoring as an adjunct. O’Neal D, Furler J, Blackberry I, Young D, Best J, Liew D, Jenkins A, Cohen N, Ward G. Awarded by Sanofi-Aventis, Medtronic, NHMRC CCRE Diabetes | Funding: $302,925 | Duration: 2011 - 2014 Stepping Up: A cluster randomised trial of team base transition to insulin in primary care for poorly controlled type 2 diabetes. Furler J, Young D, Best J, Patterson E, Blackberry I, O’Neal D. Awarded by NHMRC and Roche Diagnostics | Funding: $1,125,460 | Duration: 2012 - 2014 Past projects Assessment of risk factors associated with avoidable hospital admissions of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: Patient experience and management in primary care. ManskiNankervis J, Furler J, Audehm R, Nankervis A, Young D. Awarded by RACGP, Diabetes Alliance Group and Registrar Research Fund | Funding: $17,945 | Duration: 2011 - 2013 Bundap Marram Durn-Durn - Improving the wellbeing of Melbourne-based Aboriginal people with chronic disease and experiencing depression, anxiety or a related mental health disorder: A Wurundjeri community-driven initiative. Murphy B, Higgins R, Lau P, Kerr D, Worcester M. Awarded by beyondblue | Funding: $265,900 | Duration: 2011 - 2013 Care and system experiences for patients with type 2 diabetes (CASE-D). Palmer V, Gunn 22 AGEING, CHRONIC DISEASE AND EQUITY ACE J, Furler J. Awarded by Victorian Department of Health, Health and Aged Care North and West Metropolitan Region | Funding: $140,000 | Duration: 2011 - 2012 Implementation science in cluster randomised controlled trials of diabetes complex interventions. Blackberry I, Young D, Chondros P, Furler J, Liew D, Best J. Awarded by CCRE Diabetes | Funding: $28,500 | Duration: 2011 - 2012 Models of care and relational coordination between health professionals involved in insulin initiation for people with type 2 diabetes: An exploratory survey. Manski-Nankervis J, Furler J, Blackberry I, Young D. Awarded by RACGP Research Foundation | Funding: $20,000 | Duration: 2012 - 2013 Organisational and health professional factors impacting on insulin initiation: An exploratory qualitative study. Manski-Nankervis J, Furler J, Blackberry I, Young D. Awarded by RACGP Research Foundation | Funding: $19,988.70 | Duration: 2012 - 2013 QUIT in general practice: A cluster randomised trial of enhanced in-practice support for smoking cessation. Zwar N, Richmond R, Halcomb L, Furler J, Smith J. Awarded by NHMRC | Funding: $1,692,904 | Duration: 2009 - 2012 Research areas Our research areas include: >> Chronic conditions and multi-morbidity >> Randomised trials of complex interventions and innovative models of care >> Technologies of diabetes self-management and monitoring >> Chronic disease trajectories in the ageing population >> Health inequity including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders populations Ageing, Chronic Disease and Equity team Program leader Dr John Furler Deputy program leader Dr Irene Blackberry Team members Prof Doris Young CHAIR OF GENERAL PRACTICE Dr Phyllis Lau RESEARCH FELLOW Ms Tania Cukalac RESEARCH ASSISTANT (August 2012 - July 2013) Ms Monika Loskot RESEARCH ASSISTANT `(from September 2013) Ms Louise Ginnivan Students Ms Alice Aitkenhead MPH (2013) Ms Maya Bachman-Edgerton SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Ms Sophie Brough HONOURS (2013) Mr Fang Chen HONOURS (2012) Mr Daniel D’Souza SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Ms Yuan Gao SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Mr Michael Lewis HONOURS (2013) Dr Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis PhD Ms Jia Wen Ong SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Dr Andre Priede MASTERS Mr Tshepo Rasekaba PhD Ms Kaleswari Somasundaram PhD 23 CANCER Our research program focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and management of cancer in the primary care setting, including populations from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds and across a range of cancer types. We are investigating the use of novel tools and technologies in cancer diagnosis and management in order to improve care for cancer patients. Highlights of 2012 - 2013 >> The appointment of Professor Jon Emery as the first Herman Chair in Primary Care Cancer Research. >> The award of NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence (CRE) with Melbourne School of Population and Global Health on colorectal cancer screening. >> Associate Professor Marie Pirotta awarded an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship. >> Success in the NHMRC project grant round in 2013 including the CHEST-Australia trial led by Professor Jon Emery and on two further cancer prevention projects in collaboration with the University of Sydney and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. >> Publication of a Sax Institute report on the role of primary care in cancer diagnosis and follow-up which was adapted and published in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology. Current projects Centre of Research Excellence for Reducing the Burden of Colorectal Cancer by Optimising Screening: Evidence to Clinical Practice. Jenkins M, Pirotta M, Emery J, Winthrop I, Macrae F, Hopper J, Young J, Boussioutas A, Giles G, Bishop J. Awarded by NHMRC | Funding: $2,483,765 | Duration: 2012 - 2017 Exploring patient and health system factors in timely diagnosis of cancer in CALD communities. Emery J. Awarded by Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre | Funding: $70,185 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 Investigation of the translation of cancer diagnostic risk models in general practice. Emery J. Awarded by Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre | Funding: $70,185 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 Primary Care Cooperative Cancer Clinical Trials Group (PC4TG). Emery J, Gunn J, Pirotta M, Trevena L, Barrat A, McCaffery K, Mitchell G, Kilbreath S, Monterosso L, Foreman L, Booth P, Weller D, Forster K, King M. Awarded by Cancer Australia | Funding: $1,379,786 | Duration: 2013 - 2016 24 CANCER Past projects A feasibility study to examine the role of acupuncture to reduce symptoms of lymphoedema post-breast cancer treatment. Smith C, Pirotta M, Kilbreath S, de Souza P. Awarded by University of Western Sydney | Funding: $24,702 | Duration: 2012 - 2013 Primary Care Cooperative Cancer Clinical Trials Group (PC4TG). Emery J, Gunn J, Pirotta M, Trevena L, Barrat A, McCaffery K, Mitchell G, Kilbreath S, Monterosso L, Foreman L, Booth P, Weller D, Forster K, King M. Awarded by Cancer Australia | Funding: $486,604 | Duration: 2010 - 2012 The ProCare Trial. A phase II randomised controlled trial of follow-up of men with prostate cancer in primary care. Emery J, Schofield P, Jefford M, King M, Pirotta M, Hayne D, Martin A, Trevena L. Awarded by NHMRC | Funding: $564,410 | Duration: 2011 - 2013 Research areas Our research areas include: >> Implementation of risk assessment tools for prevention and early diagnosis of cancer >> Exploring diagnostic pathways in populations with poorer cancer outcomes >> Trials of new models of cancer follow-up in primary care Cancer team Program leader Prof Jon Emery Deputy program leader A/Prof Marie Pirotta Team members Dr Jennifer Walker RESEARCH FELLOW Dr Peggy Chiang RESEARCH FELLOW Dr Sharon Liqurish RESEARCH FELLOW Dr Diana van Die RESEARCH FELLOW Ms Mary Kyriakides RESEARCH ASSISTANT Ms Kitty Novy RESEARCH ASSISTANT Students Ms Rebecca Bergin PhD Dr Nicole Allard PhD 25 MENTAL HEALTH Our research is aimed at informing the primary care response to the growing burden of mental illness in the Australian community. General Practice provides most of the health care for high prevalence conditions such as depression, anxiety and related disorders. Our research adopts a mixed-method participatory approach to investigate pathways to care, the interaction between physical and mental health, and system redesign to improve mental health services in primary care. Highlights of 2012 - 2013 In 2012-2013 members of our team: >> published 13 peer-reviewed journal articles and delivered 14 presentations at both national and international conferences and forums; >> were successful in receiving almost $1 million from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) in Project Grant funding to trial a clinical prediction tool in depression; >> were awarded over $1.5 million by the State Government Mental Illness Research Fund (MIRF) with additional funding from the Psychiatric Illness & Intellectual Disability Donations Trust Fund (PIIDDTF) to fund the research project ‘Getting to the CORE: testing a co-design technique to optimise psychosocial recovery outcomes for people affected by mental illness’; >> commenced a collaboration in a successful NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Mental Health led by Prof Harvey Whiteford; >> supervised the completion of two PhD students and an honours student project; >> were awarded an Early Career Fellowship from the NHMRC; and >> were awarded a NHMRC Postgraduate Research Scholarship and an Ian Scott PhD top up Scholarship from Australian Rotary Health. Current projects The diamond cohort study - better management of those at risk of persistent and disabling depression. Gunn J, Herrman H, Chondros P, Hegarty K, Dowrick C, Palmer V, Kyrios M. Awarded by NHMRC | Funding: $1,478,404 | Duration: 2011 - 2015 Centre of Research Excellence for Evidence-based Mental Health Service Planning: Translating Evidence into Policy and Services. Whiteford H, Degenhardt L, Prikis J, Vos E, Eager K, Mihalopoulos C, Andrews G, Head B, Gunn J, Hall W. Awarded by NHMRC | Funding: $2,500,000 | Duration: 2012 - 2017 Frequent and Continuing Contacts to Lifeline Crisis Support Services. Pirkis J, Gunn J, Bassilios B, Middleton A. Awarded by Lifeline Foundation for Suicide Prevention Research | Funding: $189,174 | Duration: 2012 - 2014 Getting to the CORE: testing a co-design technique to optimise psychosocial recovery outcomes for people affected by mental illness. Palmer V, Herrman H, Callander R, Weavell W, Piper D, Iedema R, Pierce D, Furler J, Boston V, Morgain L, Healy C, Smith C, Krouskos D, Figdon N, Reeves R, Gunn J. Awarded by Victorian Department of Health | Funding: $1,777,332 | Duration: 2013 - 2016. Past projects Care and system experiences for patients with type 2 diabetes (CASE-D). Palmer V, Gunn J, Furler J. 26 MENTAL HEALTH Awarded by Victorian Department of Health, Health and Aged Care North and West Metropolitan Region | Funding: $140,000 | Duration: 2011 - 2012 Developing a Scottish school of primary care national cohort study of people with multiple morbidity: the Scottish Multiple and Long Term Conditions (MALT) study. Mercer S, Gunn J, Wyke S. Awarded by Scottish School of Primary Care | Funding: £100,000 | Duration: 2010 - 2012 Development of a prediction tool for persistent depression using genetic analysis. Bousman C, Gunn J, Everell I, Herrman H, Chana G, Chondros P. Awarded by L.E.W Carty Charitable Fund | Funding: $60,000 | Duration: 2011 - 2012 The Regional Operating Model Evaluation (ROME) project. Levesque J-F, O’Dowd J, Austin S, Gunn J, Nolan T. Awarded by Victorian Department of Health, Health and Aged Care North and West Metropolitan Region | Funding: $250,000 | Duration: 2011 - 2012 Research areas Our research areas include: >> Adult depression >> Identification and interventions for depression and related disorders >> Randomised trials of clinical tools and evidence-based treatments >> Understanding the consumer experience of care >> Depresssion course, risk factors, prognosis, and health service use >> Equity of mental health services >> Multi-morbidity where physical and mental health conditions co-occur Mental Health team Program leader Prof Jane Gunn Deputy program leader Dr Victoria Palmer Team members Dr Patty Chondros RESEARCH FELLOW Dr Sandra Davidson RESEARCH FELLOW Ms Konstancja Densley RESEARCH ASSISTANT Ms Aves Middleton PROGRAM COORDINATOR (until June 2013) Ms Maria Potiriadis PROGRAM COORDINATOR (from July 2013) Ms Lauralie Richard POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW, CANADA Academic visitor Dr Gilles Ambresin UNIVERSITY OF LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND (2012) Students Ms Patty Chondros PhD Ms Sandra Davidson PhD Ms Christine Hallinan PhD Dr Caroline Johnson PhD Ms Kylie McKenzie PhD Ms Aves Middleton PhD (from July 2013) Ms Alexandra Riddoch SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Ms Tegan Usher HONOURS (2012) and MASTERS (2013) 27 YOUNG PEOPLE’S HEALTH Our multi-dimensional research on the health issues of young people (14–24 year olds) focuses on mental health and risk-taking behaviours such as unprotected sex, substance use and unsafe driving. With a practice-based system change and intervention approach, we aim to increase young people’s engagement with and commitment to health care, ultimately contributing to improved health care access and health outcomes. Highlights of 2012 - 2013 In 2012-2013 the Young People’s Health team: >> farewelled PARTY 2 project manager Jenny Anderson and welcomed Ann-Maree Duncan to the role; >> farewelled Dr Anne-Emmanuelle Ambresin after completing her Masters in Epidemiology and Biostatistics in addition to examining PARTY data for her project. Anne-Emmanuelle received top marks for her course; >> welcomed Sylvia Kauer as the Post-doctoral Research Fellow for the Link Project and PhD student Marianne Webb, working on the Interactive online e-tool for assessment project. Both projects are part of the Young and Well CRC; >> hosted Winifred Paulis in August 2013, a PhD student from Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Winifred was comparing the prevalence of overweight and obese young people in the PARTY study to young people in the Netherlands; >> congratulated Shelley Walker on passing her Masters thesis on sexting in young people. Shelley has received wide media attention for this work. Current projects Co-operative Research Centre for Young People, Technology and Wellbeing – 13 partner organisations and corporations. L Sanci is a Research Program Leader from University of Melbourne Partner organisation for Program 3: User Driven and Empowered (10M), Virtual Clinics (5M), Tools for treatment and maintenance (1M) professional engagement (1M) and ask the expert (3M). Awarded by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (Federal) | Funding: $27,647,000 | Duration 2011 - 2016 Past project Australian longitudinal study on male health. English D, Pirkis J, Sanci L, Gunn J, et al. Awarded by Department of Health and Ageing | Funding: $6,896,754 | Duration: 2011 - 2013 Ensuring guide-line concordant monitoring of suicidal thinking and behaviour after initiation of antidepressant treatment in 12-25 year olds with depression. Hetrick S, Gunn J, Sanci L, Rickwood D. Awarded by beyondblue: Nationally Priority Driven Research Stream | Funding: $183,283 | Duration: 2011 - 2013 Re-orienting general practice systems toward youth friendly care: a cluster randomized controlled trial. Sanci L, Patton G, Shiell A, Pirkis J, Sawyer S, Chondros P. Awarded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) | Funding: $1,320,201 | Duration: 2009 - 2013 28 YOUNG PEOPLE’S HEALTH Research areas Our research areas include: >> Investigating ways of improving the health and wellbeing of young people attending General Practice >> Exploring the role of technologies in improving young people’s mental health and wellbeing, in conjunction with the Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre (YAWCRC) Young People’s Health team Program leaders A/Prof Lena Sanci and A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Team members Ms Jenny Anderson RESEARCH ASSISTANT Dr Ann-Maree Duncan RESEARCH ASSISTANT Dr Sylvia Kauer RESEARCH ASSISTANT Mr Andrew McCoy PROFESSIONAL MENTOR (2012) Academic visitor Dr Anne-Emmanuelle Ambresin SWITZERLAND (2012) Ms Winifred Paulis THE NETHERLANDS (PHD STUDENT) (2013) Students Mr Cameron Ewert SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Mr Tristan Harding SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Ms Calida Howarth SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Dr Deepthi Iyer ACADEMIC GP REGISTRAR Dr Sarah Latreille ACADEMIC GP REGISTRAR Ms Jennifer Martin SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Mr Sam Moran HONOURS (2013) Ms Nayanathara Nandaweera HONOURS (2013) Mr Thomas Newman SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Ms Millicent Palmer HONOURS (2012) Ms Laura Snyder HONOURS (2013) Mr Steven Tu SCHOLARLY SELECTIVE (2013-2014) Mr Sam Walker HONOURS (2012) Ms Shelley Walker MASTERS Ms Marianne Webb PhD Ms Susan Webster PhD 29 OTHER RESEARCH PROJECTS Current projects - Sexual Health A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of chlamydia testing in general practice. Hocking J, Guy R, Temple-Smith M, Low N, Donovan B, Pirotta M, Regan D. Awarded by NHRMC | Funding: $1,322,807.30 | Duration: 2011 - 2014 Past projects - Complementary and Alternative Therapies Acupause study: Randomised sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for post-menopausal hot flushes. Pirotta M, Teede H, Xue Ch, Chondros P, Myers S, Ee C. Awarded by NHMRC | Funding: $482,971 | Duration: 2011 - 2013 Bridging the gap between knowledge translation and continuing education for the health professions: A regional approach. Grimshaw J, Hendry P, Brehaut J, Lindsay E, French S, Liddy C, Légaré F. Awarded by Canadian Institute of Health Research | Funding: CAD $199,804 | Duration: 2011 - 2013 Complementary medicines: Frequently asked questions and best evidence answers. van Driel M, MacGuire T, Pirotta M. Awarded by RACGP Kotsirilos Grant | Funding: $7,482.60 | Duration: 2012 - 2013 A feasibility study to examine the role of acupuncture to reduce symptoms of lymphoedema post-breast cancer treatment. Smith C, Pirotta M, Kilbreath S, de Souza P. Awarded by University of Western Sydney | Funding: $24,702 | Duration: 2012 - 2013 Laser acupuncture in patients with chronic knee pain: A randomised controlled trial. McCrory PR, Bennell K, Hinman R, Reddy P, Crossley K, Pirotta M. Awarded by NHMRC | Funding: $673, 275 | Duration: 2009 - 2012 “ PCRU brings together researchers from a diverse range of academic backgrounds including science, psychology, statistics, social sciences, computing science, medicine, nursing and allied health. 30 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre 31 VICTORIAN PRIMARY CARE PRACTICE-BASED RESEARCH NETWORK VicReN VicReN is a practice-based research network formed in 2006 by the Academic Centre to link researchers and primary care practices around Victoria. It is overseen by a committee consisting of GPs in the community, practice nurses and University staff. VicReN’s aim is to promote the development of important and high quality primary care research that is relevant to clinical practice and primary care policy-making. It enables GPs to develop their research skills and to investigate important clinical questions. It also allows researchers to access practices and practitioners’ expertise to conduct multi-site clinical research. VicReN advertises opportunities to participate in various primary care research projects in a regular e-bulletin to members. VicReN has over 160 members with representatives from over 100 practices across Victoria. Members are predominantly GPs (105) although there is also a wide range of other professions represented including practice managers, practice nurses, allied health workers such as psychologists and psychotherapists, as well as other primary care administrative staff and academics. In 2013, VicReN partnered with NPS MedicineWise to recruit Victorian practices into the MedicineInsight program. MedicineInsight aims to collect de-identified information from 2 million patients and to then provide feedback to practices to support improvements in prescribing and clinical activity. The information will also be used to build a national medicines database to influence health policy. Members of the VicReN COMMITTEE Ms Natalie Appleby (VicReN Coordinator), A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith, Prof Jane Gunn, Dr Cathy Hutton, Dr Malcolm Clark, A/Prof Marie Pirotta (Chair), Dr Phyllis Lau and Dr Ralph Audhem. (LEFT TO RIGHT) PHOTO: PETER CASAMENTO © 32 Current project National Support Service For Practice Based Research Networks (PBRNS) that support Primary Health Care Policy and System Improvement in Australia. Pond D, Zwar N, Pirotta M, Russell G, Guppy M, McIntyre E, Walters J, Mazza D, Larkins S, Halcomb E, Douglas K, Stone L, Hagger C, Temple-Smith M. Awarded by Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute | Funding: $100,000 | Duration: 2013 - 2014 Past projects General medical practitioners as a utilisation resource for caries prevention - a pilot study. Bailey D, Stacy M, Pirotta M, Temple-Smith M. Awarded by IADR Colgate Community-Based Research Award for Caries Prevention | Funding: $67,477 | Duration: 2011 - 2012 NPS MedicineInsight Pilot Study. Gunn J. Awarded by National Prescribing Service (NPS) Ltd | Funding: $134,923.63 | Duration: 2013 AUSTRALIAN PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH NETWORK APCReN The Australian Association for Academic Primary Care (AAAPC) was funded in 2013 to establish a national network of Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs). This new network agency (APCReN) is coordinated by the General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre and has close ties with the VicReN team. The APCReN Working Group is working to identify other Australian PBRNs and research networks in primary care. The group is also conducting surveys to identify information about each of the networks: Profile, Membership, Governance and staffing, Communication, Operational activities, Research projects, Education and training, Partnerships, Funding and Successes. A governance structure has been established for APCReN and a logo and website have been developed which are linked to the AAAPC website. Newsletters and e-bulletins will also be produced and sent to members to provide information about the network, the individual PBRNs which form APCReN and the research projects which are currently underway. It is anticipated that this will assist in forming potential research partnerships in a variety of capacities. (BELOW) Inaugural meeting of APCReN Reference Group at PHCRIS Conference July 2013 Report 2012 – 2013 33 AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDS Blackberry I. AAAPC Travelling Fellowship. 2013. Hegarty K, O’Doherty L, Chondros P, Valpied J and Gunn J. Distinguished Paper, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New Orleans. 2012. Hegarty K, O’Doherty L, Chondros P, Valpied J and Gunn J. AAAPC Best Paper Award, Australian Primary Health Care Research Conference, Canberra. 2012. Manski-Nankervis J. Registrar Research Prize, General Practice Education and Training (GPET). 2012. Leavey J, Heyworth J, Middleton A, Rosenberg M, Woloszyn M. Ray James Award for ‘Tap into Good Teeth- a Western Australian pilot study of children’s drinking patterns’, Australian Health Promotion Association. 2012. Hegarty K. Best Research Presentation, Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Conference, Bangkok. 2013. Iyer D. Charles Bridges-Webb Memorial Award (RACGP) for ‘Young people’s helpseeking behaviours for difficult dating relationships, the role of technology and the GP’, 2013. Koolmatrie T. Indigenous Research Training Support Scheme Award, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne. 2013. Latreille S. Registrar Research Prize, General Practice Education and Training (GPET). 2013. Latreille S. Best First Presenter Award, Primary Health Care Research Conference, Sydney. 2013. Manski-Nankervis J. Peter Mudge Medal, Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners GP13 Conference, Darwin. 2013 Palmer M. Dean’s Honours List, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne. 2013. Palmer M. Biomedicine Medal for highest score in Bachelor of Biomedicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne. 2013. FELLOWSHIPS Furler J. NHMRC/PHC RED Career Development Fellowship. Responding to multimorbidity and social disadvantage through General Practice: Practical approaches to understanding best practice and incorporating patient views. 2012 - 2015. Pirotta M. NHMRC Career Development Fellowship Level 2. Cancer and evidence for complementary therapies. 2013 - 2016. 34 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS Bergin R. Victorian Department of Health Postgraduate Scholarship, 2013 - 2016. Ee C. NHMRC Primary Health Care Postgraduate Scholarship, 2012 - 2016. Hallinan C. Australian Postgraduate Award. 2012 - 2015. Manski-Nankervis J. Gordon P Castles Scholarship, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne. 2012. Manski-Nankervis J. Chris Silagy Research Scholarship, Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners, 2013. Manski-Nankervis J. Independent Practitioner Network Pty Ltd (IPN)/RACGP Research Grant. 2012. Manski-Nankervis J. NHMRC Primary Health Care Postgraduate Scholarship. 2013 2014. McLindon E. Sidney Myer Health Scholarship. 2012 - 2015. Middleton A. NHMRC Primary Health Care Postgraduate Research Scholarship. 2013 - 2016. Middleton A. Ian Scott PhD top up Scholarship in Mental Health, Australian Rotary Health. 2013 - 2015. Pfitzner N. Australian Postgraduate Award scholarship and Melbourne Social Equity Institute Strategic Australian Postgraduate Award (STRAPA). 2013 - 2016. Rasekaba T. Australian Postgraduate Award. 2013 - 2016. Webb M. Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre Scholarship. 2013 - 2016. Webster S. Australian Postgraduate Award. 2010 - 2013. Report 2012 – 2013 35 RESEARCH TRAINING Study and research in the degrees of Bachelor of Biomedicine (Hons.), Bachelor of Science (Hons.), Master of Medicine, Master of Primary Health Care, Master of Philosophy and PhD can be undertaken at the Academic Centre. All of these programs enable students to undertake a major research project on a primary health care topic of their choice and to develop competency in the conduct of research methodologies in the primary health care setting. Experienced supervisors with a background in various disciplines, including general practice, psychology, sociology, health evaluation, complementary and alternative medicines, implementation science, and statistics, assist students in their research. We welcome anyone who is interested in undertaking research training with us to visit our website, www.gp.unimelb.edu.au, and to contact the Director of Research Training to discuss potential research areas in more detail. RECENTLY GRADUATED STUDENTS Degree Student Title Supervisor PhD Dr Patty Chondros The design and analysis of matched-pair cluster randomised trials Prof John Carlin Dr Obioha Ukoumunne Prof Jane Gunn PhD Dr Sandra Davidson A study of social connectedness and its association with depression Prof Jane Gunn Prof Christopher Dowrick PhD Dr Donna Southern Measuring Consumers’ Experience in Health Information Flow Prof Jane Gunn Master of Medicine Dr Jason Ong Choices women make: Predictors of contraception use in women of reproductive age attending Family Planning Victoria A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Prof Christopher Fairley Dr Kathleen McNamee A/Prof William Wong Master of Medicine Dr Richard Teague The sexual health of injecting drug users on opiate pharmacotherapy A/Prof Marie Pirotta A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Master of Medicine Dr Claudio Villella Climate change: What do doctors think? What can doctors do? An international survey of general practitioners A/Prof Grant Blashki A/Prof Lena Sanci Master of Primary Health Care Ms Shelley Walker Sexting and young people: A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Understanding the phenomenon from the A/Prof Lena Sanci perspective of young people Honours Mr Fang Chen The association between socioeconomic status and telephone coaching for type two diabetes in general practice; a secondary analysis of the PEACH study Dr John Furler Dr Irene Blackberry Honours Mr Archibald Collyer Young men’s perceptions and understandings of contraception A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Honours Ms Millicent Palmer Overweight and obese adolescents in general practice A/Prof Lena Sanci Honours Ms Tegan Usher Using evidence to develop guidance for the use of Bibliotherapy for depression in primary care Prof Jane Gunn Honours Mr Sam Walker Musculoskeletal conditions in adolescent males: an opportunity for preventive care? Dr Simon French A/Prof Lena Sanci CURRENT STUDENTS 36 PhD Student Title Supervisors Candidature Dr Asmaa Al-Khatib The Beautiful Smile Project: tackling early childhood caries in Qatar A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith A/Prof Marie Pirotta Prof Louise Brearley Messer Prof Mike Morgan 2010 - 2013 Ms Rebecca Bergin Health system policies to reduce the disparity in mortality and survival for colorectal cancer patients in regional / rural areas Prof Jon Emery Dr Victoria White A/Prof Michael Coory Dr Ruth Bollard 2013 - 2016 General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre Research Training | Current Students (cont.) PhD Student Title Supervisors Candidature Dr Carolyn Ee Acupuncture for postmenopausal vasomotor symptoms - a randomised singleblinded sham-controlled trial A/Prof Marie Pirotta Dr Simon French A/Prof Charlie Xue 2011 - 2018 Dr Caroline Johnson An exploration of monitoring depression in the general practice setting Prof Jane Gunn A/Prof Renata Kokanovic 2006 - 2014 Ms Christine Hallinan An ecological time-series study examining the impact of the removal of incentives in Australian general practice Prof Jane Gunn Prof Tony Scott 2012 - 2015 Dr Robert Henning Addressing the health needs of Australian children and young people living in out-of-home care Dr Victoria Palmer A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith 2013 - 2015 Ms Tanya Koolmatrie The social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal women during the perinatal period A/Prof Stephanie Brown Dr Yin Paradies Dr Eisha Riggs 2008 - 2015 Dr Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis Professional roles, relationships and models of care: A study of insulin initiation in general practice Dr John Furler Prof Doris Young Dr Irene Blackberry 2011 - 2014 Ms Kylie McKenzie Implementing motivational interviewing training and coaching in health care: Examining and addressing the barriers and facilitators to promoting communication in health care that is collaborative, empathic and effective Prof Jane Gunn A/Prof David Pierce 2013 - 2019 Ms Elizabeth McLindon The Women’s Against Violence Project (The WAV Project): Experiences of staff and Perceptions of Women in a Complex Health Setting A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Prof Cathy Humphreys 2012 - 2015 Ms Aves Middleton The development of an effective response for the management of suicidality in primary care for patients with depressive symptoms Prof Jane Gunn Prof Jane Pirkis 2013 - 2016 Ms Anita Morris Safety and resiliency at home: voices of children from a primary care population A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Prof Cathy Humphreys 2009 - 2013 Ms Susan Perlen An investigation of the implementation of Victorian smoking cessation guidelines in public antenatal care services A/Prof Stephanie Brown Dr Jane Yelland A/Prof Janet Clinton 2009 - 2013 Ms Naomi Pfitzner Prevention and early intervention with men across the life cycle A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Prof Cathy Humphreys 2013 - 2016 Mr Tshepo Rasekaba Primary Care Telehealth for Chronic Disease Management in Poorly Controlled Type 2 Diabetes (DiabTelCDM) Dr Irene Blackberry A/Prof Kwang Lim Dr John Furler 2013 - 2016 Dr Kate Robins-Browne “They know me well enough to decide”: Towards a relational ethics for medical decision making when the patient cannot participate A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty A/Prof Marilys Guillemin Dr Victoria Palmer Prof Paul Komesaroff 2007 - 2013 Ms Kaleswari Somasundaram Diet quality and Type 2 Diabetes Dr Irene Blackberry A/Prof Marie Pirotta Dr Allison Hodge 2012 - 2016 Mr Hagen Tuschke Understanding patient aggression experiences in the general practice setting A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty A/Prof Leisa Sargent 2007 - 2014 Ms Cathy Watson Garlic and Candida A/ Prof Marie Pirotta Prof Suzanne Garland Prof Christopher Fairley Prof Stephen Myers 2009 - 2013 Ms Marianne Webb On-line interactive assessment e-tool for youth health A/Prof Lena Sanci Dr Sylvia Kauer Dr Gregory Wadley 2013 - 2016 Ms Susan Webster Addressing the health needs of Australian children and young people living in out-of-home care A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith A/Prof Lena Sanci Prof Cathy Humphreys Dr Anne Smith 2010 - 2014 Report 2012 – 2013 37 Research Training | Current Students (cont.) Master of Primary Health Care Student Title Supervisors Candidature Dr Andre Priede A survey of oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviour among adults with diabetes Dr John Furler A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty 2012 - 2014 Ms Anna Wood What role does the practice manager play in the success of a research intervention in general practice? A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith A/Prof Jane Hocking 2013 - 2016 Master of Philosophy Student Title Supervisors Candidature Ms Tegan Usher A description of the types and perceived helpfulness of books people use to cope with depression Prof Jane Gunn Dr Patty Chondros 2013 - 2014 Dr Deepthi Iyer To understand how young people with a background of abuse wish to receive care from their General Practitioner and is there a role for technology A/Prof Lena Sanci A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty 2013 - 2016 EXTERNAL STUDENTS 38 PhD Title Supervisors Candidature Mr Simon Crouch The Australian Study of Child Health in Same-Sex Families (ACHESS) A/Prof Ruth McNair Prof Elizabeth Waters 2011 - 2014 Ms Traci Po-yan Leung General practitioners’ readiness to identify and respond to intimate partner violence against women A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty A/Prof Lisa Phillips Dr Christina Bryant 2010 - 2014 Ms Katie Lamb Embedding the voices of children and young people in the development of programs for violent fathers A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Prof Cathy Humphreys 2013 - 2016 Ms Rebecca Lorch Practice nurses role in chlamydia testing A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith 2012 - 2014 Dr Jason Ong A trial of annual anal examination to detect easily anal cancer in HIV positive men who have sex with men A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith Prof Christopher Fairley Dr Marcus Yuwei Chen A/Prof Andrew Grulich Prof Philip Clarke 2012 - 2015 Ms Sonia Reisenhofer Relationship between self-efficacy and stages of change for women experiencing IPV A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty 2012 - 2020 Ms Anna Yeung Feasibility and acceptability of Chlamydia screening in GP A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith A/Prof Jane Hocking Prof Christopher Fairley 2011 - 2014 Research Training | External Students (cont.) Master of Applied Science (by Research) Title Supervisors Candidature Ms Karina Hilterman Systematic review in herbal medicine A/Prof Marie Pirotta 2009 - 2012 Ms Mindy Hegg Choosing between mainstream and complementary treatments in menopause: The role of media, advertising and women’s perceptions A/Prof Marie Pirotta 2009 ACADEMIC REGISTRARS The Academic Registrar scheme is a highly valuable program funded by General Practice and Training (GPET) Ltd, a body that manages general practice training programs on behalf of the Federal Government. The General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre has participated in this scheme for a number of years, providing training to GP registrars over 12 months or more in research skills through a research project, as well as providing opportunities to teach and undertake project and evaluation work. We value our Academic Registrars, who make a great contribution to the life of the Academic Centre and we enjoy good working relationships with research training providers such as the Victorian Metropolitan Alliance (VMA) and Beyond Medical, who facilitate the funding of the Academic Registrar posts on behalf of GPET. Our Academic Registrars have undertaken projects in a variety of areas, including young people’s health, sexual health, complementary medicine, abuse and violence and mental health. Our Academic Registrars and their respective projects are detailed below. We welcome the opportunity to take on Academic Registrars in future years, and are happy to take inquiries from any interested registrars. Academic Registrar Title Supervisors Dr Joel Ang Australian Medical Acupuncture Colllege (AMAC) 20 Patient Survey A/Prof Marie Pirotta Dr Ian Relf Dr Deepthi Iyer Risk taking behaviour and abuse in young people presenting to Australian general practice A/Prof Lena Sanci A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Dr Sarah Latreille Finding a Segue into Sex: do young men want sexual health information from their GP? A/Prof Meredith Temple-Smith A/Prof Marie Pirotta Dr Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis Potentially preventable hospitalisations: are they a useful marker of access to and experience of care in general practice among people with type 2 diabetes? Dr John Furler Dr Ralph Audehm Prof Doris Young Dr Andrew Pennington The role of the GP in the follow up care of women with a history of Gestational Diabetes Prof Doris Young Prof James Dunbar Dr Melissa Tan Cognitive behavioural interventions for women exposed to intimate partner violence A/Prof Kelsey Hegarty Dr Carolyn O’Shea 39 SHORT COURSES AND WORKSHOPS The Academic Centre offer a number of short courses in various aspects of research methodology and capacity building for health professionals, students, academics and others. These courses are taught by highly experienced researchers from the Academic Centre, and provide participants the opportunity to gain valuable skills in research including recruitment, interviewing, analysis and dissemination that can be applied in a range of healthcare settings. Courses ran in 2012/2013 include: Developing interventions to bring about change in primary care (2012) This one-day workshop taught skills in implementing evidence-based practices in primary care settings. Workshop participants had the opportunity to experience the challenges of using a theory (either Normalisation Process Theory or Theoretical Domains Framework) to design an implementation intervention. Cluster randomised trials (CRT) of diabetes complex interventions (2012) This one-day workshop attended by 31 participants addressed key issues in planning, implementing and evaluating CRTs of complex interventions in diabetes research. The workshop combined a series of presentations by experts in chronic diseases, health economics and epidemiology with interactive discussions. Group activities were structured to ensure that the workshop was non-didactic and promoted sharing knowledge and active learning from its participants. Introduction to primary care research (2013) This one-day introductory course provided an overview of various aspects of primary care research from inception to adoption of research outcomes. Topics presented included why research in primary care is needed, what drives primary care research in Australia and how to conduct research in primary care. Ethical issues in primary care research (2013) This one-day short course introduced the novice to experienced researcher to the field of primary care research ethics. Topics presented included the principles of ethical research, processes of ethics approval and the ethical issues that are unique to the field of primary care research. The course provided participants with foundational knowledge of ethical theories that can be applied in the practice of primary care research. Introduction to survey design (2013) Participants attending this one-day intensive course developed skills in designing surveys for research and evaluation projects. It also enabled participants to reflect on their own needs and projects and suggest how to access ongoing resources and help. The course focused on methods of administering surveys, question design, maximising response rates and validation of scales. Examples from research on vulnerable populations were used to explore sensitive topics such as family violence, same sex relationships, alcohol and drug use. 40 SHORT COURSES AND WORKSHOPS Introduction to qualitative interviewing (2013) This two-day course attracted researchers planning to undertake or manage qualitative research using interviews. The course provided an overview of the principles and practices of qualitative research interviewing. Intensive qualitative analysis clinic (2013) This two-day intensive clinic was focussed on the analysis of qualitative data. It introduced principles, approaches and practice of qualitative analysis. Participants with data collected from in-depth or semi-structured, face to face interviews had opportunities to complete hands on analysis on the second day. Research and evaluation of sensitive issues for vulnerable groups (2013) This two-day intensive course aimed to assist participants to develop skills in designing and running research and evaluation projects on sensitive topics. The focus was on vulnerable populations and sensitive issues, and a range of academic and communitybased researchers provided examples from their work in areas such as mental health, Indigenous health, abuse and violence, and youth health. Introduction to primary care research (Gippsland Medical Local) (2013) The Introduction to primary care research short course delivered in early 2013 was repeated for participants at Gippsland Medicare Local, where 13 participants were offered an overview of various aspects of primary care research from inception to adoption of research outcomes. Implementation science (2013) This two-day workshop aimed to assist participants to develop skills in implementing evidence based practices into primary care settings. Using a mix of presentations, forums and workshops, participants joined a community of implementation scientists in the primary care setting to share information and workshop ideas about how to implement change. Nurse led models of primary care: development, implementation and evaluation (2013) This one-day short course focussed on nurse led models of primary care and spanned the design and evaluation of nurse-led interventions in general practice, the design and conduct of distance learning and capacity building initiatives for Practice Nurses through to exploring policy and service implications for primary care. 41 4TH ANNUAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH AWARDS (presented in 2012) We extend our congratulations to all the award winners and thank all our community partners for their hard work in 2011. STUDENT PRIZES Student prizes are awarded to the top three ranking students in the General Practice components of the Clinical Integration Subject (more commonly known as Semester 12). 2011 Victorian Metropolitan Alliance (VMA) Prize in General Practice Dr Gary Tan from St Vincent’s Hospital Clinical School was the top ranking General Practice student. He was awarded the Victorian Metropolitan Alliance Prize. 2011 RACGP Victoria Faculty Prize Dr Alicia Jones from the Austin Hospital Clinical School was the second highest ranking General Practice student. She was awarded the RACGP Victoria Faculty Prize. 2011 Therapeutic Guidelines Award Dr Benjamin Birch from the Austin Hospital Clinical School was the third highest ranking General Practice student. He was awarded the Therapeutic Guidelines Award. TEACHING AWARDS Outstanding GP Teacher Dr Rod Taylor, recipient of the Outstanding GP Teacher award, has been a long standing and excellent member of our rural team and a key figure in the successful rollout of Semester 12 during 2004. This award recognised the outstanding feedback from Semester 12 students placed in his practice. “ He is easily one of the best teachers that I have had. Rod gave students the chance to be trusted with seeing his patients largely independently so that we could learn. A great and generous gift.” STUDENT NOMINATION FOR ROD TAYLOR Excellence in Clinical Teaching Dr Jane Sklovsky, recipient of the Excellence in Clinical Teaching award, has been a wonderful ‘real world’ mentor to Semester 12 students, with a talent for recognising what students really need to know and making sure it happens. Since 2003 she has taught 16 Semester 12 and 16 ICM 5 students in her practice. “ Dr Sklovsky continually encouraged me to be included in all activities in the practice, from reception staff work, practice nurse tasks, as well as work of the general practitioner. I felt that I was able to give back to the practice that had taught me so much, and help keep the team running.” STUDENT NOMINATION FOR JANE SKLOVSKY 42 Dr Gary Tan awarded VMA Prize in General Practice Dr Benjamin Birch awarded Therapeutic Guidelines Award Dr Rod Taylor awarded Outstanding GP Teacher Dr Jane Sklovsky awarded Excellence in Clinical Teaching 4TH ANNUAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH AWARDS Excellence as a Teaching Practice Church Street Medical Centre and Peninsula Family General Practice were both recipients of the award for Excellence as a Teaching Practice. Both practices received a number of outstanding and impressive nominations from students at these practices. “ My time with Dr Karen Feeney (the walking encyclopaedia) was an impressive lesson in medical knowledge and how comprehensive this knowledge can become. I also received fantastic lessons in multilingual communication skills from Dr Thuy Nguyen. I felt the doctors at Church Street displayed enthusiasm, patience and care in their teaching of me.” STUDENT NOMINATION FOR CHURCH STREET MEDICAL CENTRE “ They provide comprehensive care and creative solutions to very complex psycho-social problems. Overall, this practice to me demonstrates how we should be providing health in Victoria. Multidisciplinary care, input from GPs with a range of specialist skills but no patient being lost in a sea of health professionals.” STUDENT NOMINATION FOR PENINSULA FAMILY GENERAL PRACTICE RESEARCH AWARDS Excellent Contribution to Research by a General Practitioner Dr Malcolm Clark was nominated for his continual involvement in and support of our research. Malcolm is an active and enthusiastic member of our PracticeBased Research Network (VicReN) committee. He has been actively involved in many of the Academic Centre’s research projects, including the pilot case study for the Triage project Who is deserving: Exploring the systems used to manage “same day” appointment requests. Photos: Joe Vittorio © Excellent Contribution to Research by a Primary Care Organisation Dianella Community Health was nominated for its continued contribution to and support of our research. Over the last 10 years the organisation’s staff have supported our research in topics as diverse as diabetes, asthma and youth health. The organisation has a number of GPs and practice nurses who are involved in our research projects and use a whole practice approach to support the projects. Church Street Medical Centre Excellence as a Teaching Practice Peninsula Family General Practice Excellence as a Teaching Practice Dr Malcolm Clark Excellent Contribution to Research by a GP Dianella Community Health Excellent Contribution to Research by a Primary Care Organisation 43 5TH ANNUAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH AWARDS (presented in 2013) We extend our congratulations to all the award winners and thank all our community partners for their hard work in 2012. STUDENT PRIZES Student prizes are awarded to the top three ranking students in the General Practice components of the Clinical Integration Subject (more commonly known as Semester 12) of the MBBS. 2012 Victorian Metropolitan Alliance (VMA) Prize in General Practice Dr Claire Higgins from Royal Melbourne Hospital was the top ranking General Practice student. She was awarded the Victorian Metropolitan Alliance Prize. 2012 RACGP Victoria Faculty Prize Dr Tian Tu from the Austin Hospital Clinical School/Northern Hospital was the second highest ranking General Practice student. He was awarded the RACGP Victoria Faculty Prize. 2012 Therapeutic Guidelines Award Dr Phey Goh from the Royal Melbourne Hospital was the third highest ranking General Practice student. She was awarded the Therapeutic Guidelines Award. TEACHING AWARDS Outstanding GP Teacher Dr Kate Schultz, recipient of the Outstanding GP Teacher award, has been teaching University of Melbourne medical students since 2010 from her Echuca practice. She was nominated by her MBBS Semester 12 student who stated that he was “inspired by Dr Schultz’s sincere commitment to her patients, generosity in teaching and her skill and knowledge as a master clinician”. Outstanding GP Teacher Dr Anthony Palmer, recipient of the Outstanding GP Teacher award, has been a GP supervisor since 2006 having students in ICM 5 and Semester 12 of the MBBS. He was nominated for his “exceptional patient relationships, demonstrating a holistic understanding of patients and their circumstances and family”. Excellence as a Teaching Practice Inglis Medical Centre in Sale was the recipient of the award for Excellence as a Teaching Practice. Students commented on the emphasis the clinic placed on commitment to patient care, holding regular practice meetings to discuss issues and improve the outcomes of the practice. All doctors at the practice were highly professional, had excellent relationships with their patients and were always ready to take time for students to discuss cases. 44 Dr Phey Goh awarded Therapeutic Guidelines Award Dr Kate Schultz awarded Outstanding GP Teacher Dr Anthony Palmer awarded Outstanding GP Teacher 5TH ANNUAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH AWARDS “ As students we were immediately welcomed as part of the team and were always invited for talks and morning or afternoon teas.” STUDENT NOMINATION FOR INGLIS MEDICAL CENTRE RESEARCH AWARDS Excellent Contribution to Research by a Practice Nurse Ms Jo Taylor from Mossfiel Medical Centre, Hoppers Crossing was nominated by Dr Irene Blackberry for her excellent contribution to and involvement in the Initiation Study. Jo’s attention to detail and follow up with the study investigators gave them confidence in her ability to help run the studies effectively. Her excellent record keeping and time management also helped greatly with the study’s success. Excellent Contribution to Research by a General Practitioner Dr Jenny Downes-Brydon was nominated by Ms Natalie Appleby for her involvement in the Dry Mouth, iPrevent and Link (Youth Mental Health) projects during 2012. Jenny is also an enthusiastic and excellent teacher of medical students. Her practice, Peninsula Family General Practice in Frankston won the ‘University of Melbourne Teaching Practice of the Year’ award in 2012. Excellent Contribution to Research by a General Practice The staff at Circle Surgery were nominated by Dr Irene Blackberry for their continued contribution and support on the Initiation Study. The practice has a number of GPs, in particular Drs Zoran Ilic, Gavan Martyn and Janice Coleman; practice manager Jenny Kenidis and practice nurses, in particular Marina Vuleta, who were positive and motivated about being involved in the study. Staff at the practice were genuinely liked by their patients who appreciated them wanting to improve their diabetes management. Photos: Peter Casamento © Excellent Contribution to Research by a Practice Manager Ms Kay Perkins was nominated by Ms Ann-Maree Duncan for her involvement in the PARTY project. Kay is the Practice Manager at Sherbourne Road Medical Clinic, which was one of the control practices in the PARTY 2 trial. She was supportive of the project and actively encouraged the involvement of doctors and other staff members at the practice. Inglis Medical Centre awarded Excellence as a Teaching Practice Ms Jo Taylor (right) awarded Excellent Contribution to Research by a Practice Nurse Circle Surgery awarded Excellent Contribution to Research by a General Practice 45 PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications 2013 Adams J, Sibbritt D, Broom A, Loxton D, Wardle J, Pirotta M & Lui C. 2013. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Consultations in Urban and Nonurban Areas: A National Survey of 1427 Australian Women. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 36: 1219. Al-Maqbali A, Temple-Smith MJ, Furler JS & Blackberry ID. 2013. Prevalence and Determinants of PreHypertension among Omani Adults Attending Noncommunicable Disease Screening Program in Primary Care Setting in Sohar City. Oman Medical Journal. 28 (35): 316-323. Ambresin A-E, Bennett K, Patton GC, Sanci LA & Sawyer SM. 2013. Assessment of Youth-Friendly Health Care: A Systematic Review of Indicators Drawn From Young People’s Perspectives. Journal of Adolescent Health. 52 (6): 670-681. Bauer M, Fetherstonhaugh D, Nay R & Tarzia L. 2013. Sex, dementia and residential care: incompatible bedfellows? Australian Journal of Dementia Care. 2 (1): 16-18. Bauer M, Fetherstonhaugh D, Tarzia L & Chenco C. 2013. Staff-Family Relationships in Residential Aged Care Facilities: The Views of Residents’ Family Members and Care Staff. Journal of Applied Gerontology. January. Bauer M, Fetherstonhaugh D, Tarzia L, Nay R, Wellman D & Beattie E. 2013. ‘I always look under the bed for a man’: Needs and barriers to the expression of sexuality in residential aged care: the views of residents with and without dementia. Psychology & Sexuality. 4 (3). Bauer M, Nay R, Tarzia L, Fetherstonhaugh D, Beattie E & Wellman D. 2013. ‘We need to know what’s going on’: Views of family members toward the sexual expression of people with dementia in residential aged care. Dementia. March. Belleli E, Naccarella L & Pirotta M. 2013. Communication at the interface between hospitals and primary care: A general practice audit of hospital discharge summaries. Australian Family Physician. 42 (12): 886-890. Bilardi JE, Walker SM, Temple-Smith MJ, McNair RP, Mooney-Somers J, Bellhouse C, Fairley CK, Chen MY & Bradshaw CS. 2013. The burden of bacterial vaginosis: Women’s experience of the physical, emotional, sexual and social impact of living with recurrent bacterial vaginosis. PLoS One. 8 (9): e74378. Blackberry ID, Furler JS, Best JD, Chondros P, Vale M, Walker C, Dunning T, Segal L, Dunbar J, Audehm R, Liew D & Young D. 2013. Effectiveness of general practice based, practice nurse led telephone coaching on glycaemic control of Type 2 Diabetes: the Patient Engagement and Coaching for Health (PEACH) pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial. British Medical Journal. 347: f5272. Bradshaw CS, Vodstrcil L, Hocking JS, Law M, Pirotta M, Garland SM, De Guingand DL, Morton AN & Fairley CK. 2013. Recurrence of Bacterial Vaginosis Is Significantly Associated with Post-treatment Sexual Activities and Hormonal Contraceptive Use. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 56 (6): 777-786. 46 Bradshaw CS, Walker J, Fairley CK, Chen MY, Tabrizi S, Donovan B, Kaldor JM, McNamee K, Urban E, Walker SM, Currie M, Birden H, Bowden F, Garland SM, Pirotta M, Gurrin LC & Hocking JS. 2013. Prevalent and incident Bacterial Vaginosis are Associated with Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviours in Young Australian Women. PLoS One. 8 (3): e57688. Charity MJ, French SD, Forsdike KJ, Britt H, Polus B & Gunn JM. 2013. Extending ICPC-2 PLUS terminology to develop a classification system specific for the study of chiropractic encounters. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies. 21 (4). Fetherstonhaugh D, Tarzia L & Nay R. 2013. Being central to decision making means that I am still here!: The essence of decision making for people with dementia. Journal of Aging Studies. 27 (2): 143-150. Finger R, Fenwick E, Hirneiss CW, Hsueh A, Guymer RH, Lamoureux EL & Keeffe JE. 2013. Visual Impairment as a Function of Visual Acuity in Both Eyes and Its Impact on Patient Reported Preferences. PLoS One. 8 (12): e81042. Freed GL, Spike NA, Sewell JR, Moran LM, Britt H, Valenti L & Brooks P. 2013. Changes in longer consultations for children in general practice. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 49 (4): 325-329. Crooke A, Reid S, Kauer SD, Mckenzie D, Hearps S, Khor A & Forbes A. 2013. Temporal mood changes associated with different levels of adolescent drinking: Using mobile phones and experience sampling methods to explore motivations for adolescent alcohol use. Drug and Alcohol Review. 32: 262-268. French SD, Charity MJ, Forsdike KJ, Gunn JM, Polus B, Walker B, Chondros P & Britt H. 2013. Chiropractic Observation and Analysis STudy (COAST): providing an understanding of current chiropractic practice. Medical Journal of Australia. 199 (10): 687-691. Crouch SR, McNair RP, Waters E & Power J. 2013. What makes a same-sex parented family? Medical Journal of Australia. 199 (2): 94-96. French SD, Densley DK, Charity MJ & Gunn JM. 2013. Who uses Australian chiropractic services? Chiropractic & Manual Therapies. 21 (31). Dadich A, Jarrett C, Sanci LA, Kang M & Bennett D. 2013. The promise of primary health reform for youth health. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 49: 887-890. French SD, Mckenzie J, O’Connor D, Grimshaw J, Mortimer D, Francis J, Michie S, Spike NA, Schattner P, Kent P, Buchbinder R, Page M & Green S. 2013. Evaluation of a theory-informed implementation intervention for the management of acute low back pain in general medical practice: the IMPLEMENT cluster randomised trial. PLoS One. 8 (6). Dang TD, Tang MLK, Koplin JJ, Licciardi PV, Eckert JK, Tan T, Gurrin LC, Ponsonby A-L, Dharmage SC & Allen KJ. 2013. Characterization of plasma cytokines in an infant population cohort of challenge-proven food allergy. Allergy. 68 (10): 1233-1240. Densley DK, Davidson SK & Gunn JM. 2013. Evaluation of the Social Participation Questionnaire in adult patients with depressive symptoms using Rasch analysis. Quality of Life Research. 22 (8): 1987-1997. Duke G, Barker A, Rasekaba TM, Hutchinson A & Santamaria J. 2013. Development and validation of the critical care outcome prediction equation, version 4. Critical Care and Resuscitation. 15 (3): 191-197. Emery J. 2013. Assessment of cancer risk in men and women. British Journal of General Practice. 63 (606): 4-5. Emery JD, Walter FM, Gray V, Sinclair C, Howting D, Bulsara M, Bulsara C, Webster A, Auret K, Saunders C, Nowak A & D’Arcy Holman C. 2013. Diagnosing cancer in the bush: a mixed-methods study of symptom appraisal and help-seeking behaviour in people with cancer from rural Western Australia. Family Practice. 30 (3): 294301. Emery J, Shaw K, Williams B, Mazza D, Fallon-Ferguson J, Varlow M & Trevena L. 2013. 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Report 2012 – 2013 49 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE PRIMARY CARE NETWORK • Dr Mojtaba Athari Heaths Road Family Clinic WERRIBEE • Dr John Addis Canterbury Medical Clinic CANTERBURY • Dr Chigozie Agbarakwe Total Care Medical Centre LAVERTON • Dr Terry Ahern Moreland General Practice BRUNSWICK • Dr Yousuf Ahmad Inglis Medical Centre SALE • Dr Astab Ahmed Crib Point Medical Centre CRIB POINT • Dr Shaheen Akhter Eden Rise Family Clinic BERWICK • Dr Hanan Al-Ali Future Health Medical Centre MOONEE PONDS • Dr Emrana Alavi Banyule Community Health West Heidelberg WEST HEIDELBERG • Dr Saad Albarki Friendly Medical Centre WERRIBEE • Dr Ala Alethan Hughes Parade Medical Centre RESERVOIR • Dr Selim Ali Shubbar MediQ Medical Centre WALLAN • Dr Jenny Allen Kununurra Hospital Clinic KUNUNURRA, WA • Dr Howard Bertram Altona Medical Centre ALTONA • Dr Pushpa Bhaskar Queens Parade Medical Centre FITZROY NORTH • Dr Sonia Bhullar Epping Clinic EPPING Dr Andrew Buchanan Prahran Market Clinic SOUTH YARRA • Dr Sumita Biles Wyndham Health Care WERRIBEE • Dr William Buckley Carrier Street Clinic BENALLA • Dr Justine Birchall Eastbound Clinic BENTLEIGH EAST • Dr John Buckley Merbein Family Medical Practice MERBEIN • Dr Steve Bismire Ovens Medical Group WANGARATTA • Dr Margaret Bullen Parkville Medical Centre PARKVILLE • Dr Barbara Bloch Dr Peter Carey’s Medical Group - Chadstone CHADSTONE • Dr Ian Calcutt Altona Meadows Family Medical Clinic ALTONA MEADOWS • • • Dr Demyana Ayoub Saint Mary Medical Centre GISBORNE • Dr Ken Baddeley Riddell Country Practice RIDDELLS CREEK • Dr Sue Baglow North Yarra Community Health Collingwood Centre COLLINGWOOD • Dr Manish Bhasin Crib Point Medical Centre CRIB POINT • Dr Phillip Boltin Betta Health Medical Centre Brunswick BRUNSWICK • Dr Anthony Bongiorno UFS Medical BALLARAT • Dr Shamistra Barathan Laurimar Medical DOREEN • Dr David Bornstein Toorak Village Medical Centre TOORAK • Dr Graeme Baro The Town Medical Centre MELBOURNE • Dr Gary Bourke Bendigo Community Health Services - Kangaroo Flat Site BENDIGO • • • Dr Gurdip Aurora Scoresby Medical Centre SCORESBY Dr John Barton THORNBURY Mr Peter Bryner Burswood Health Professionals BURSWOOD WA • • Dr Lorraine Baker Belmore Road Medical Centre BALWYN • Dr Zofia Bucek Isis Primary Care - Deer Park Campus DEER PARK Dr Ralph Audehm Dianella Community Health Broadmeadows BROADMEADOWS • Dr Bella Brushin CAULFIELD • • Ms Sandra Capito PivotWest FOOTSCRAY WEST • Dr Robert Campbell Ballarat Group Practice (Victoria Street) BALLARAT • A/Prof David Campbell Cunninghame Arm Medical Centre LAKES ENTRANCE • Dr Guy Campbell Western Road Medical Centre BORONIA • Dr Steve Breathour Perisher Valley Medical Centre PERISHER VALLEY NSW • Dr Nick Carr St Kilda Medical Group ST KILDA • • Dr Shridhara Bekal Thornbury Medical Centre THORNBURY • • Dr Charles Alpren Hampton Bayside Medical Centre HAMPTON Dr Nick Carr Dunn Bay Surgery DUNSBOROUGH WA • • Dr Mary Belfrage Victorian Aboriginal Health Service Co-Operative FITZROY Dr Fiona Broderick Collins Street Medical Centre MELBOURNE • Dr Geoff Broomhall Lilydale Medical Centre LILYDALE • Dr John Casey Livingstone Street Medical Clinic IVANHOE • Dr Malcolm Altson Euroa Medical Family Practice EUROA • Dr Stephen Bennie East Kew Clinic KEW EAST • Dr Anthony Brown Mareeba District Hospital MAREEBA, QLD • Dr Adrian Castro Kings Park Medical Centre KINGS PARK • Dr Rod Anderson Southend Medical Centre HAMPTON • Dr Mark Bensley Korumburra Medical Centre KORUMBURRA Dr Michael Brown North Blackburn Square Clinic BLACKBURN NORTH • • Dr David Andrew Epping Healthcare EPPING • Dr Sue Bergin Childs Road Medical Clinic MILL PARK • Dr Graham Cato Balnarring Village Medical Centre BALNARRING Dr Wendy Bernet Andrew Place Clinic BUNDOORA • Ms Natalie Appleby The University of Melbourne PARKVILLE 50 • Dr Nuwan Athauda Allied Medical Group - Wyndham Village Medical Centre TARNEIT • • • Ms Sally Brown Melbourne City Mission Palliative Care FITZROY NORTH General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre • VicReN Member Dr Atef Abdelmalak Silverton Medical Clinic NOBLE PARK NORTH Dr Patrizia Boetto Melbourne Integrative Medicine EAST KEW Teaching Practice • VicReN Member VicReN Member • Teaching Practice Teaching Practice • Dr Yasendri Arambepola Bundoora Family Clinic BUNDOORA Dr Sabina Amin Boardwalk Health Medical Centre POINT COOK VicReN Member Teaching Practice The University of Melbourne Primary Care Network brings together our teaching and research practices as an integral part of the developing Academic Centre of General Practice and Primary Health Care. We recognise and acknowledge the contribution made in 2012 and 2013 by: Dr Michael Chabbou Cobram Medical Clinic COBRAM • • Ms Samantha Chakraborty Monash University NOTTING HILL Dr Tooraj Chamacham Family One Medical CRANBOURNE • • Dr Ben Chan Dandenong Surgery and Acupuncture Clinic DANDENONG Dr Lawrence Chan Altona Meadows Family Medical Clinic ALTONA MEADOWS • • Dr Noel Cunningham Romsey Medical Centre ROMSEY • Dr Teong Chuah Yea Medical Centre YEA • Dr Charles Cyngler Hennessy Clinic ST KILDA Dr David Church Warburton Medical Group WARBURTON Dr Malcolm Clark Power Medical HAWTHORN Dr Ann-Marie Diggins Darebin Community Health - East Preston Medical Unit RESERVOIR EAST • • • • Dr Abdul-Karem Dabash Croydon Medical Centre CROYDON Dr Susan Ditchfield The Surgery - Bulleen BULLEEN • • • Dr Roya Dabestani Epping Healthcare EPPING • Dr Padmini Diwakarla Banyule Community Health West Heidelberg HEIDELBERG WEST • Dr Gail Dixon Warrandyte Consulting Rooms WARRANDYTE • • Dr Vita Dabestani Epping Healthcare EPPING Dr Adrian Dabscheck Western Health - Palliative Care FOOTSCRAY • Dr Malcolm Dodd Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine SOUTHBANK • Dr George Dade Allied Medical Group - Manor Lakes Medical Centre WYNDHAM VALE • Dr Paul Dodds Corryong Medical Centre CORRYONG • Dr Moidrag Dodic Aspendale Clinic ASPENDALE • • Dr Sujay Ganganaghatta Chandraiah Njernda Aboriginal Health Clinic ECHUCA • Dr Sandy Chandrananth Cardinia Medical Centre PAKENHAM Dr Robert Clarke Greenmeadows Health Centre PORT MACQUARIE, NSW • Dr Cathy Chang Vogue Medical SOUTH YARRA Dr Dale Comrie Heidelberg Chiropractic Clinic IVANHOE • • Dr Laura Chapman Allied Medical Group - Cairnlea Superclinic CAIRNLEA Dr Michael Conos Harp Family Medical KEW EAST • • Dr Monica Cooper Lygon Court Medical Clinic CARLTON Dr Ariane D’Argent Hallam Medical Group HALLAM • • Dr Sangesh Chaudhary UFS Medical BALLARAT • Dr Simon Cooper Dr Simon Cooper & Associates BRIGHTON Dr Nii Darko Gannawarra Family Clinic KERANG • • • Dr Pearly Cooray Parkwood Green Medical HILLSIDE • Dr Helen Dooley The Clinic Footscray FOOTSCRAY • Dr Naeem Chaudhry High Street Medical & Dental Centre Preston PRESTON Dr Andrew Davaris Burnley Street Medical Centre RICHMOND • • Dr Jenny Downes-Brydon Peninsula Family General Practice FRANKSTON • Dr Andrew Cheasley Moonee Health Centre MOONEE PONDS • Dr Gary Coulter The Doctors - Airlie Beach AIRLIE BEACH, QLD Dr Jonathan David Allied Medical Group - Altona Superclinic ALTONA MEADOWS Dr Louise Counsel Alphington Medical Centre FAIRFIELD • • Dr Fouad Dawood Hill Medical Services NOBLE PARK • Dr David Court Wheelers Hill Clinic WHEELERS HILL • • Dr Margaret Dawson Carnegie Medical Centre CARNEGIE Dr Ross Drewe Isis Primary Care - Wyndham Campus HOPPERS CROSSING • Dr Anne Cousens Heathmont Medical Centre HEATHMONT • • Dr Paul Day Harding Street Medical Centre COBURG Dr Paul Duff Bright Medical Centre BRIGHT Dr Richard Crawford Princess Street Health Care KEW • • Dr Jane De Keyser The Doctors - Airlie Beach AIRLIE BEACH, QLD Dr Brendan De Morton Eastbrooke Family Clinic Lincolnville KEILOR EAST • Dr Katrien Depraetere Amoonguna Community Health Service AMOONGUNA, NT • Dr Kshama Deshmukh Guardian Medical Showgrounds Village FLEMINGTON • Dr Manjit Dhillon All About Health Gilbirch Clinic PRESTON WEST • Dr Jessica Dhir Carewell Medical Centre ASPENDALE GARDENS • Dr Denis Chew High Street Medical Clinic PRAHRAN • Dr Irmgard Chia Select Medical Group BANGHOLME • Dr Stanley Chiang Northcote and Thornbury Medical Clinic THORNBURY • Dr Abha Chikarsal Evans Street Clinic SUNBURY • Dr Mohan Chitgopeker Allied Medical Group - Mill Park Superclinic MILL PARK • Dr Doris Chiu Woodhouse Medical Centre BOX HILL NORTH • Dr Alan Chong Fawkner Street Clinic ESSENDON Dr Michael Cross Mornington Medical Group MORNINGTON • Dr Eric Choo Devon Medical Clinic DONCASTER EAST Dr Jane Crowe Deepdene Surgery DEEPDENE • Dr Fiona Christie Federation Clinic WEST WODONGA • Dr John Croatto Thomas Street Family Medical Centre BRIGHTON EAST Dr Brendan Crockett St Vincent's Hospital FITZROY Dr Patrick Crowe North Mitcham Clinic NUNAWADING • Dr Louis Cukierman Niddrie Medical Centre NIDDRIE • • • • • • Ms Doreen Didham Your Family Health Clinic AIRPORT WEST Ms Jenny Donaldson Macedon Ranges and North Western Melbourne Medicare Local SUNBURY • • Mrs Michelle Duley Brooke Street Medical Centre WOODEND • Dr Glenn Duns Childs Road Medical Clinic MILL PARK • Dr Nam Hong Duong St Albans Complete Health Care ST ALBANS • Dr Bill Dwyer Seymour Medical Clinic SEYMOUR • Dr David Easton Wamuran Medical Centre WAMURAN, QLD • Dr Carolyn Ee Whole Health Medical Clinic CLAYTON • VicReN Member Teaching Practice VicReN Member Teaching Practice Dr Shirley Chu Mediscreen Clinic HAWTHORN EAST Dr Mark Churcher UFS Medical BALLARAT • VicReN Member Teaching Practice VicReN Member Teaching Practice The University of Melbourne Primary Care Network (cont.) • Dr Hanna El-Khoury Complete Family Care Medical Centre NEWPORT • Dr Robert Ellis-Jones Eastbrooke Family Clinic Essendon ESSENDON NORTH • Report 2012 – 2013 51 Dr Iman Elshenawy Alsalam Medical Centre ROWVILLE • Dr Ata Eqbal Westgate Medical Centre Hoppers Crossing HOPPERS CROSSING • Dr Feda Eqbal Westgate Medical Centre Hoppers Crossing HOPPERS CROSSING • Ms Judy Evans Walkerevans Consulting BRUNSWICK EAST Prof Christopher Fairley Melbourne Sexual Health Centre CARLTON • • • Miss Lisa Fairweather Dr Nigel Fang Rochester Medical Clinic ROCHESTER • Dr Ashraf Farah Mordialloc Medical Centre MORDIALLOC • Dr Jacinta Halloran Medical One - QV Melbourne MELBOURNE Dr Basim Francis Somerton Road Medical Centre ROXBURGH PARK • Dr Bee Boey Goh Comfort Medical Centre BALWYN NORTH • Dr Enni (Enayatullah) Hamidi Deer Park Central Medical Clinic DEER PARK Dr Janelle Francis West Heidelberg Medical Centre WEST HEIDELBERG • Dr Hershel Goldman Chandler Road Medical Centre NOBLE PARK • Dr Donald Fraser Hampstead Drive Medical Centre HOPPERS CROSSING • Dr Floyd Gomes Atticus Health CARRUM • • Dr Dennis Gonzaga Wyndham Village Medical Centre TARNEIT Dr Matthew Frei Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre FITZROY Dr Simon French The University of Melbourne PARKVILLE Ms Kaspian Fitzpatrick Western Region Health Centre Joslin Clinic WEST FOOTSCRAY Dr Meridee Flower Carlton Family Medical CARLTON • • Dr Chris Fogarty Bank Place Medical Centre DROUIN • Dr David Fong Doutta Galla Community Health Centre KENSINGTON • Dr Voola Fourlanos Medical Suites SPOTSWOOD • Dr Susan Fowler Dr Peter Carey’s Medical Group - Malvern MALVERN EAST • • • • Dr Suzanne Harrison Echuca Moama Family Medical Practice ECHUCA Dr Richard Harrison Eltham Clinic ELTHAM • • Dr Shelley Gray The Town Medical Centre MELBOURNE • • Dr Eugen Grbac Drysdale Village Medical Centre DRYSDALE • Dr John Green Allied Medical Group Millennium Medical Centre FOOTSCRAY Dr Jane Gall University of Melbourne Shepparton Medical Centre SHEPPARTON • • • Ms Kirsten Hausknecht • Dr Anthony Helman Medi 7 - St Kilda Road MELBOURNE • • Dr Debbie Herbst Inkerman Medical Group ST KILDA EAST • Dr John Griffiths Wallan Medical Centre WALLAN • Dr Tammy Herring Brighton Family and Womens Clinic BRIGHTON EAST • • Dr Joanna Hickey Wellness Medicine CLIFTON HILL • • Ms Sharon Hills St Kilda Medical Group ST KILDA • VicReN Member • Dr Glenda Healy Beechworth Surgery BEECHWORTH Dr John Gall Era Health MELBOURNE • Dr Helen Grogan Hoppers Lane General Practice WERRIBEE Dr Vincent Gallichio The Clinic 279 PRESTON WEST • Dr John Gruner Monbulk Family Clinic MONBULK • Prof Jane Gunn The University of Melbourne PARKVILLE • Dr Jude Gurusinghe Scott Street Medical Centre MELTON • Dr Charmaine Ho DONCASTER EAST • Dr John Hodgson Coolaroo Clinic COOLAROO • • • Dr John Hackett Wonthaggi Medical Group WONTHAGGI • Assoc Prof Chris Hogan Family Medical Centre SUNBURY • • • Dr Alan Hadley Park Road Medical Centre MILTON, QLD • Ms Simone Hogan Uniting Care ReGen COBURG • • Dr Ernest Hadley Merlynston Village Medical Centre COBURG NORTH Dr Merbratu Hagos Deer Park Central Medical Clinic DEER PARK • Dr Toby Gardner Newstead Medical NEWSTEAD Dr Joe Garra The Werribee Clinic WERRIBEE Dr Alireza Shivaee Garryz Nixon Street Medical Centre SHEPPARTON Miss Daneka George Camberwell Road Medical Practice HAWTHORN EAST Dr Tereza Ghaly Hill Medical Services NOBLE PARK • Ms Maureen Goss East Brunswick Medical Centre BRUNSWICK EAST Dr Brad Gray headspace Frankston FRANKSTON Dr Diagarajan Ganessane Laurimar Medical DOREEN • • • • • Dr Monirul Haque Myers Street Family Medical Practice GEELONG Dr William Fung Civic Parade Medical Centre ALTONA • Dr Michael Hampton Altona Meadows Family Medical Clinic ALTONA MEADOWS • • Dr Susan Furphy Murchison Medical Clinic MURCHISON • • Dr Margaret Graham Monash University NOTTING HILL Dr John Furler North Richmond Community Health Centre RICHMOND Dr Elizabeth Fitzgerald Queensbridge Square Medical Centre at Freshwater Place SOUTHBANK • • Ms Susie Hansen headspace Collingwood ABBOTSFORD Dr Nestor Fuertes Hoppers Lane General Practice WERRIBEE • • Teaching Practice • Dr Joseph Fernando Centre Road Medical Centre BENTLEIGH EAST Dr Brendan Fitzgerald Medical One - Moonee Ponds MOONEE PONDS VicReN Member Dr Laith Gliana Greensborough Road Surgery GREENSBOROUGH • • Teaching Practice • Dr Rita Furlan Moonee Health Centre MOONEE PONDS Dr Wendy Fisher Austin Health HEIDELBERG WEST VicReN Member Teaching Practice Dr Brian Fox Cranbourne Road Medical Centre FRANKSTON Dr Bernie Fensling University of Ballarat Health Service MT HELEN Dr Julian Fidge Docker Street General Medical Centre WANGARATTA 52 VicReN Member Teaching Practice The University of Melbourne Primary Care Network (cont.) Dr Michael Glasby Westernport Medical Centre TYABB • • Ms Nicole Hale MORNINGTON • Dr Karin Halla Fawkner Street Clinic ESSENDON General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre • • • Dr Arch Ho Ellendale Medical Clinic NOBLE PARK • • • Dr Kasey Hogg Gisborne Medical Centre GISBORNE Dr Mary Holland Spring Gully Medical Clinic SPRING GULLY Dr Lorri Hopkins Church Street Medical Centre RICHMOND • • • Dr Tina Horng Northcote and Thornbury Medical Clinic THORNBURY • Dr Anne Jackson Midtown Medical Clinic MELBOURNE • Dr Ilana Hornstein Durrant Medical Clinic BRIGHTON • Dr Suresh Jain Kilmore Medical Centre KILMORE Dr Debra Horsten Tindal Health Centre TINDAL, NT • Dr Rob Hosking The Elms Family Medical Centre BACCHUS MARSH Dr John Hough South Coast Medical - Rosebud West WEST ROSEBUD Dr Duncan Howard Brunswick Community Medical Centre BRUNSWICK Dr Wei-Ning Huang Inner East Community Health Service - Hawthorn HAWTHORN • • • Dr Igor Jakubowicz Knoxfield Medical Centre WANTIRNA SOUTH Dr Tsi-Wai Kang East Keilor Clinic EAST KEILOR • • Dr Wesley Jame Berwick Medical Centre BERWICK Dr Peter Karamoutsos Greensborough Medical Centre GREENSBOROUGH • Dr Ban Jamel Westmeadows Medical Centre WESTMEADOWS • Dr Robert Karmouche Ballarat Group Practice (Sturt Street) BALLARAT Dr Daniel James Dr James and Wee Surgery WALLAROO, SA • • Dr Vicki Kotsirilos Whole Health Medical Clinic CLAYTON • • Dr Dina Kouchaeva Macleod Medical Practice MACLEOD • Dr Hemantha Karunaratne Burwood Heights Medical Centre BURWOOD EAST • Dr Michael Kozminsky Genesis Medical Centre BRIGHTON • • • Dr Renu Kumar Taringa 7 Day Medical Practice TARINGA QLD Dr Jitendra Kumar Tooradin Super Clinic TOORADIN • • Dr Mani Kutti Apollo Bay General Practice APOLLO BAY • Dr Daniel Lajoie Evans Street Clinic SUNBURY • Dr Sally Lapin Armadale Family Clinic ARMADALE • Dr Ross Jenner Beechworth Surgery BEECHWORTH • Dr Dan Jeyaseelan Monbulk Family Clinic MONBULK • • Dr Coralia Jigau Distinct Health Care Clinic DANDENONG NORTH • • • Dr Jenny Jobst Carlisle Contemporary Health Practice ST KILDA • • Dr Caroline Johnson Surrey Hills Medical Centre SURREY HILLS • Dr Christopher Johnson Wodonga West Medical Clinic Melbourne Road WODONGA Dr Faiza Khan Modern Medical Caroline Springs CAROLINE SPRINGS • • Ms Jenny Johnstone • Dr Mohammed Khan Merlynston Village Medical Centre COBURG NORTH Dr Jo Khanna Allied Medical Group - Mill Park Superclinic MILL PARK • Ms Heather Hyland Family Medical Centre SUNBURY • Dr Bruce Ingram Junction Place Medical Centre HAWTHORN EAST • • • Dr Michael Irlicht • Dr David Iser Foster & Toora Medical Centre FOSTER • Ms Jill Kelly Inner East Melbourne Medicare Local BLACKBURN • • Dr Lara Kelly North Yarra Community Health Fitzroy Centre FITZROY • Dr Mark Kennedy Corio Medical Clinic CORIO • Dr Kaye Kerr Warrandyte Road Clinic RINGWOOD Dr Phyllis Lau The University of Melbourne PARKVILLE • • • Dr Kim Le H D Nguyen General Practice SPRINGVALE • Dr Vu Le Sunshine Ultimate Care Clinic SUNSHINE • Dr Michelle Leadston Preston Family Medical Practice PRESTON • Dr John Lee Melton Medical Clinic MELTON • • • Dr Meera Joshi Mossfiel Medical Centre HOPPERS CROSSING • • Dr Andrew Jowett Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre MELBOURNE Dr Pankaj Khanna Allied Medical Group - Mill Park Superclinic MILL PARK Dr Roland Lee Brunswick Central Medical Centre BRUNSWICK • Dr Nick Kimpton Ballarat Medical Centre BALLARAT • Dr Joszef Juhasz Manningham General Practice TEMPLESTOWE LOWER Dr Ruth Leibowitz Ashburton Medical Clinic ASHBURTON • • Dr Michael Levick Moreland General Practice BRUNSWICK • Dr Patrick Kinsella Gippsland Lakes Community Health - Lakes Entrance LAKES ENTRANCE Dr Jonathan Knaggs Lyndhurst Clinic HAWTHORN • Assoc Prof Stephen Lew Pascoe Vale Health PASCOE VALE • Dr Tevfik Kahraman Doctors of Lalor Plus LALOR Dr Ailina Ismail Hampstead Drive Medical Centre HOPPERS CROSSING • Dr Piotr Kalan Peninsula Family General Practice FRANKSTON • Dr Jeannie Knapp Church Street Medical Centre RICHMOND • Dr Jia Li Stud Road Medical Centre DANDENONG Report 2012 – 2013 VicReN Member • Dr Ciaran Laughlin Westgate Medical Centre Werribee WERRIBEE Dr Yona Josefsberg Dr Yona L Josefsberg SOUTH MELBOURNE Dr Hossain Islam Eden Rise Family Clinic BERWICK • Teaching Practice Dr Jim Kollios Dr D Kollios Medical Services Pty Ltd FOOTSCRAY • • VicReN Member Teaching Practice • Dr Stephen Jedynak Neerim South Medical Centre NEERIM SOUTH • Dr Cathy Hutton Eastbrooke Family Clinic Essendon ESSENDON NORTH Dr Noelene Jacka North Road Medical Centre CAULFIELD SOUTH • Dr Mark Kearns Guardian Medical Showgrounds Village FLEMINGTON • Dr Aneesa Iqbal Modern Medical Craigieburn CRAIGIEBURN • • Dr Brett Hunt Reservoir Medical Group Gremel Road ROSANNA Dr Lindsey Hyde Reservoir Medical Group Gremel Road RESERVOIR Dr Fah Bee Kok Medi 7 - Mooroolbark MOOROOLBARK Dr Fahad Jamil Healthworks Healthcare Strathdale STRATHDALE • • Dr Amjad Hussain Your Family Health Clinic AIRPORT WEST Dr Easwaran Kanapathipillai Practice of Dr Easwaran Kanapathipillai PRAHRAN Dr Yasmin Kazi Betta Health Medical Centre Mill Park MILL PARK Dr Philip Huguenin Korumburra Medical Centre KORUMBURRA Dr Ahsan Hussain Tullamarine Complete Health Care TULLAMARINE VicReN Member Teaching Practice VicReN Member Teaching Practice The University of Melbourne Primary Care Network (cont.) • • • • 53 Dr James Lichtblau Ormond Medical Centre Pty Ltd ORMOND • Dr Mark Lipzker Carnegie Medical Centre CARNEGIE • Dr Ewa Lisik Practice Of Dr P Feren & Dr E Lisik SOUTH YARRA • • • Dr Christopher Lourensz Coster Street Medical Practice BENALLA • Dr Peter Lovass Blackburn Clinic BLACKBURN • • • Ms Christine Mathieson Campaspe Family Practice KYNETON Dr Nola Maxfield Wonthaggi Medical Group WONTHAGGI Dr Paul McCartney North Yarra Community Health Fitzroy Centre FITZROY • • • • Dr Andrew McDonald Mills Street Clinic MIDDLE PARK • • Dr Nicholas Nicolettou Liberty Avenue Medical Centre ROWVILLE • Dr Christina Miklos The Surgery Bulleen BULLEEN • Dr Iain Nicolson Sale Medical Centre SALE • • Dr Andrea Nies Kerang District Health Medical Practice KERANG • • Dr Salvi Mililli Humphries Road Medical Centre FRANKSTON Dr Robin Misso North Ringwood Medical Centre RINGWOOD NORTH • • • Dr Ameen Mohammed Care Family Practice TEMPLESTOWE LOWER • Dr David Monash Inglis Medical Centre SALE • Dr Paulo Moraes The Melbourne Therapy Centre WARRANWOOD • Dr Paul Noone Small Street Clinic HAMPTON • Dr Tara Obeyesekere Doutta Galla Community Health Centre KENSINGTON • Dr Dennis O’Connor Bendigo Primary Care Centre BENDIGO • Dr Naveed Mughal Allied Medical Group - Mill Park Superclinic MILL PARK • Dr Guenter Oechsle Casey Medical Centre CRANBOURNE • Dr Anita Munoz Midtown Medical Clinic MELBOURNE • Dr Tarquin Oehr Practice of Dr Bella Freeman & Dr Oehr RICHMOND • • Dr Edward Ogden Custodial Medicine MELBOURNE • Dr Michael Lowery Sea Lake Medical Practice SEA LAKE • Assoc Prof Joe McGirr Blamey Street Clinic WAGGA WAGGA NSW • Dr Brian Murphy Whittlesea Clinic WHITTLESEA Dr Maher Luka Coburg Family Medical Centre COBURG • Dr Jeanne McGivern Corio Bay Health Group GEELONG • Ms Tracy Murphy UFS Medical BALLARAT • Dr Jason Oh Warrandyte Road Clinic RINGWOOD Dr James Lynch Doctors of Northcote NORTHCOTE • Dr Larry McGrath Evans Street Clinic SUNBURY • Dr Lucio Naccarella The University of Melbourne PARKVILLE • Dr Paul O'Hanlon Tunstall Square Medical Centre DONCASTER EAST Dr Kenneth McHenry Livingstone Street Medical Clinic IVANHOE • Dr Middleton Nadarajah White Hills Medical Practice WHITE HILLS Dr Patricia Macgibbon Centre for Developmental Disability Health NOTTING HILL • Dr Alistair Macindoe Belair Medical Centre GLENROY • Dr Bradley McKay Richmond Medical RICHMOND Dr Niresh Madhanpall Bacchus Marsh Medical Centre BACCHUS MARSH • Dr Malcolm McKelvie Yarragon Medical Centre YARRAGON Dr Mark Magill Park Street General Practice GEELONG • Dr Paul Malcher Springs Medical Centre DAYLESFORD • Dr Gerard Mangan Hurstbridge and District Medical Centre HURSTBRIDGE • Dr Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis The University of Melbourne PARKVILLE Dr Barbara Manovel Yarra Ranges Medical Clinic WANDIN NORTH Dr Anthony Mariampillai Ballan Community Health BALLAN Dr Ruth McNair Northside Clinic FITZROY NORTH • • • Dr Shastra Naidu Park Orchards Family Practice PARK ORCHARDS • • Dr Haissam Naim Cedars Medical Clinic COBURG • • Dr Youssef Nasralla St Antony Medical Centre PAKENHAM • • Dr Usha Nath Chand Lakeside Medical Clinic LILYDALE • • Dr Lisa Newton Lyndhurst Clinic HAWTHORN • Dr Idmon Ng Health Monitor Medical Centre HEIDELBERG • Dr King Ng Deer Park Medical Centre DEER PARK • Dr Thu Ngo St Albans Family Doctor Clinic ST ALBANS • • Ms Carole Meade Brooke Street Medical Centre WOODEND Dr Bharathi Menon Allied Medical Group - La Trobe University Medical Centre BUNDOORA Dr John Menzies Robinson Street Medical Clinic CAMPERDOWN • Dr Poobalan Naidoo Beach Street Family Medicine FRANKSTON Dr Kathleen Mcnamee Family Planning Victoria BOX HILL • • Prof Christine McMenamin Durrant Medical Clinic BRIGHTON • • • • Dr David Oberklaid St Kilda Road Medical Centre MELBOURNE Dr Pheng Low Blackshaws Road Medical Centre ALTONA NORTH Dr Eleanor McDonald COLLINGWOOD VicReN Member Teaching Practice VicReN Member Dr Anthony Michaelson North Eltham Medical Centre ELTHAM NORTH Dr Joanne Molloy • Dr Bruce McClure Eastbrooke Family Clinic Essendon ESSENDON NORTH Teaching Practice VicReN Member Teaching Practice Dr Julia Marshall North Yarra Community Health Collingwood Centre COLLINGWOOD Dr Graham McCallum Omeo Medical Centre OMEO • Dr Christine Longman The Western Medical Centre YARRAVILLE 54 Dr David Marsh Richmond Heights Medical Centre RICHMOND • Dr Carol Liow Goulburn River Group Practice SEYMOUR Dr Rimas Liubinas Ballarat Group Practice (Howitt Street) WENDOUREE VicReN Member Teaching Practice The University of Melbourne Primary Care Network (cont.) 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