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ReCEnT collaborators

ReCEnT 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.

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Collaborating organisations

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The ReCEnT team are in collaboration with:

  • Eastern Victoria General Practice Training

  • General Practice Training Tasmania

  • many ReCEnT project team members hold conjoint academic appointments within the Discipline of General Practice at the University of Newcastle.

Key external collaborators

Key external collaborators with the ReCEnT team are:

  • Emeritus 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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