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Home >> ReCEnT collaborators

ReCEnT collaborators

Collaborating Organisations

  • Eastern Victoria General Practice Training
  • General Practice Training Tasmania
  • Many of ReCEnT project team members hold conjoint academic appointments within the Discipline of General Practice at the University of Newcastle.

Key external collaborators

The ReCEnT team collaborates with a range of Australian and international collaborators, these include academics, practising GPs, academic registrars, GP registrars and medical students. For example:

  • Professor Mieke van Driel – General Practitioner and Head of the Primary Care Clinical Unit and Discipline of General Practice, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Professor Neil Spike – Director of Training, Eastern Victoria General Practice Training Professorial Fellow, Department of General Practice, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Science, The University of Melbourne.
  • Dr A/Prof Liz Holliday – Associate Professor in Biostatistics, School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle.
  • Professor Josh Davis – Principal research fellow, Menzies School of Health Research and School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle.
  • Professor Gary Freed – Percy and Mary Murphy Professor of Pediatrics and Child Health Delivery, School of Medicine and Professor of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan.
  • Dr Simon Holliday – General Practitioner and Conjoint Lecturer, School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle.
  • Dr Anthea Dallas – General Practitioner and Lecturer, University of Tasmania.
  • Dr Jennifer Presser – General Practitioner and MBBS Academic Lead, University of Tasmania.

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