PHReNet research presentation

The following is a presentation of the rationale and methodology of my qualitative study into the perceptions of GPs in teaching practices, on the detection of problem drinking.  It was presented to the Primary Health Care Research Network (PHReNet) meeting at the General Practice Unit at Fairfield Hospital.

The presentation is hosted by Prezi.com.

GPSN Ground rounds presentation at UWS

The following is a “grand rounds” presentation given to interested medical students at the University of Western Sydney (Macarthur Clinical School – Campbelltown Hospital).  The event was hosted by the General Practice Students Network (GPSN).  The case demonstrates principles of mental health care in the general practice context.

This presentation is hosted by Prezi.com.

Career Day – General Practice Training

The following short presentation was given to junior medical officers at the Sydney Children’s Hospital.

This presentation is hosted at Prezi.com.

GPSN Grand rounds presentation at UNSW

The following is a “grand rounds” presentation given to interested medical students at the University of New South Wales.  The event was hosted by the General Practice Students Network (GPSN).  The case demonstrates principles of mental health care in the general practice context.

This presentation is available as a PDF (hosted through Google Drive).

Journal club!

This small group presentation on how to present at evidence-based journal clubs was given to medical educators on Wednesday 2 March 2011, at GP Synergy (former) Smithfield Office.

The presentation is in PDF format and is hosted by Google Drive.

Morsels of Evidence

The goal of the Morsels of Evidence website is to provide Australian general practitioners regular updates that are short, sharp and immediately clinically relevant; distilled evidence from contemporaneous published articles in peer-reviewed journals. It hopes to make a practical difference for individual general practitioners, and to improve the quality of health care delivery in primary health care in general.

Team members: Michael Tam, May Su, Angie Pinto, Juliana Andrici

http://evidencebasedmedicine.com.au