The PHCRED Tri-State Program ceased on 31st December 2011.

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2009 Activities

Visiting Professor Barry Weiss: Oct-Nov 2009

Barry Weiss is a Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, USA. Professor Weiss will be conducting writing and publishing workshops with the Tri State PHCRED Programs in the Greater Green Triangle, Whyalla, Alice Springs and Adelaide during his visit in October - November 2009.

View Health Literacy talk by Professor Barry Weiss, Oct 2009

Contact PHCRED Co ordinators for more detail: Adelaide University - Dr Karin Ried, Flinders University - Dr Leigh Roeger, Spencer Gulf Rural Health School - Dr Rupesh Goel, Greater Green Triangle Department of Rural Health- Dr Michael Coates.

Prof Weiss presenting at Writing Workshop Prof Weiss with Ruth Sladek Afternoon tea break Barry and Joyce Weiss on tour in Australia

Network Forum 26 June, 2009 - 'Making Research Work for Better Health'

Download presentations from the Forum here :

REFLECTIONS ON THE AUSTRALASIAN EVALUATION SOCIETY CONFERENCE 2009

The Tri-State Program sponsored 5 delgates to attend the AES Conference this year in Canberra: Nova Reinfeld-Kirkman (Flinders University), Paul Alyward (University of Adelaide), Dr Philip Entwistle (Centre for Remote Health) and Melissa Koch (Spencer Gulf Rural Health School Uni SA ).

A brief report on their experiences at the Conference can be found by clicking on the delegate's name above.

WORKSHOPS (PHCRED Tri-State)

Comments from the evaluation of the Qualitative Research Methods Workshop with Dr Emily Hansen (UTAS) held in Adeliade May 2009.

  • "Encourages me to contemplate doing some qualitative research and further education"
  • "I found this workshop exceeded my expectations and I learned a substantial amount of new information that I felt able to assimilate. I I appreciated Emily's breadth and depth of knowledge and the opportunity to think about it all in relation to both post research and future possible topics"
  • "Please come back to Adelaide"- thank you

 

 

 
 

 

Adelaide University Centre for Remote Health NT Spencer Gulf Rural Health School, University of South Australia Flinders University Greater Green Triangle University Department of Rural Health in Warrnambool, Deakin University and Flinders University