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NSW & ACT Research and Evaluation Unit

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    • Formed in 2016, the vision for the NSW & ACT Research and Evaluation Unit is to be a major contributor to Australian and international educational research, and for research outcomes to inform the education and training of GP registrars.
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Chronic disease

Acne in primary care: A cross-sectional analysis | Published Paper

Brown H, Tapley A, van Driel ML, Davey AR, Holliday E, Ball J, Morgan S, Patsan I, Mulquiney KJ, Spike NA, FitzGerald K and Magin PJ.
Australian Journal General Practice | 2019 | 48; 781-788: doi: 10.31128/AJGP-02-19-4864.
Academic Registrar Projects, Chronic disease, Continuity of Care and Skin Diseases

Exploring opportunities for GP registrars to manage older patients with chronic disease: a qualitative study | Published Paper

Bentley M, Kerr RH, Scott F, Hansen E, Magin PJ and Bonney A.
Australian Journal General Practice | 2019 | Jul;48(7):451-456
Chronic disease and Older Patients

Creating Conversations about GP Registrars Providing In-Practice Care for Older Patients with Chronic Disease | Conference Presentation

Bentley M, Kerr RH, Scott F, Lo A, Hansen E, Magin PJ and Bonney A.
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Chronic disease and Older Patients

Family medicine trainees’ clinical experience of chronic disease during training: a cross-sectional analysis from the registrars’ clinical encounters in training study | Published Paper

Magin PJ, Morgan S, Henderson KM, Tapley A, McElduff P, Pearlman J, Goode S, Spike NA, Laurence C, Scott J, Thomson A and van Driel ML.
BMC Medical Education | 2014 | 14:260. doi:10.1186/s12909-014-0260-7
Chronic disease

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