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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

We have established prevalence and associations of registrars seeing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients in their practice. We have also assessed prevalence and associations of the recording of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status in practice records and of registrars’ confidence in asking about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status.

The Diploma in Practice Management in Aboriginal Medical Services – Impact on professional and personal development of graduates

15 February, 2021 By

In this RACGP Foundation Indigenous Health Award funded joint project of the GP Synergy Research and Evaluation Unit and the GP Synergy Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Education Unit we are exploring the experiences of alumni of the Diploma in Practice Management in Aboriginal Medical Services (DPMAMS). We are examining their ... Read more

Recording of Aboriginal and Torres Strait status in the general practice file | Conference Presentation

Thomson A, Morgan S, Henderson KM, Tapley A, Spike NA, Scott J, van Driel ML and Magin PJ.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Academic Registrar Projects

Recording of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Status in the General Practice File | Conference Presentation

Morgan S, Thomson A, Magin PJ, O'Mara P, Spike NA, van Driel ML, Henderson KM, Tapley A and Scott J.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Academic Registrar Projects

Clinical encounters of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients with general practice registrars | Conference Presentation

Morgan S, Magin PJ, Henderson KM, Tapley A, Scott J, O'Mara P, Thomson A, Spike NA, van Driel ML and McArthur L.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Academic Registrar Projects

Identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status by general practice registrars – Confidence and associations | Published Paper

Morgan S, Thomson A, O'Mara P, Tapley A, Henderson KM, van Driel ML, Scott J, Spike NA, McArthur L and Magin PJ.
Australian Family Physician | 2016 | 45(9); 677-682
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Academic Registrar Projects

Clinical encounters of Australian general practice registrars with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients | Published Paper

Thomson A, Morgan S, O'Mara P, Tapley A, Henderson KM, van Driel ML, Oldmeadow C, Ball J, Scott J, Spike NA, McArthur L and Magin PJ.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2016 | 40 (S1); S75-S80. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12412
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

The recording of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status in general practice clinical records: a cross-sectional study | Published Paper

Thomson A, Morgan S, O'Mara P, Tapley A, Henderson KM, van Driel ML, Oldmeadow C, Ball J, Scott J, Spike NA, McArthur L and Magin PJ.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2016 | 40 (S1); S70-S74. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12400
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Academic Registrar Projects

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