The NSW Primary Health Care Research Capacity Building Program
 

Advisory Committee

Membership


NSW PHC Stakeholder Representatives
  • Prof Charles Bridges-Webb, Projects Research & Development Unit NSW Faculty RACGP
  • Mr Fred Foster, Primary Health & Community Partnerships Branch, NSW Health
  • TBA, Divisions Executive Network DEN (observer)
  • Ms Vicki Ellem, NSW State Office, Department of Health & Ageing (DoHA)
  • Dr Jenny Hunt, Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council
  • Prof Val Robertson, Allied Health, University of Newcastle
  • Mrs Margo Gill, Consumer Representative
  • Ms Linda Cutler, Rural AHS Representative
  • Ms Caroline Curtin, General Practice NSW
NSW PHC Consortium Representatives
  • Prof Marjan Kljakovic, Academic Unit Of General Practice and Community Health, ANU
  • Dr Kathryn Dwan/Dr Sheena Ashwell, Academic Unit Of General Practice and Community Health, ANU
  • Prof Nick Zwar, Centre for Primary Health Care & Equity, UNSW
  • Dr Melanie Marshall, Centre for Primary Health Care & Equity, UNSW
  • A/Prof Simon Willock, Discipline of General Practice, University of Sydney
  • Dr Raechelle Rubinstein, Discipline of General Practice, University of Sydney
  • Prof Dimity Pond, Discipline of General Practice, University of Newcastle
  • Ms Susan Goode, Discipline of General Practice, University of Newcastle
  • A/Prof Jeff Fuller, Northern Rivers Department of Rural Health, University of Sydney (Chair)
  • Dr Tania Lienert, Northern Rivers Department of Rural Health, University of Sydney
  • Prof David Lyle, Broken Hill Department of Rural Health, University of Sydney
  • Ms Frances Boreland, Broken Hill Department of Rural Health, University of Sydney
  • A/Prof Tony Smith, Department of Rural Health Northern NSW, University of Newcastle

 

Terms of Reference

  1. To ensure that the NSW Primary Health Care Research Capacity Building Program is
    implemented in a coordinated and comprehensive way across the state.
  2. To advise on strategic directions for capacity building across the state.
  3. To work with the NSW PHC Research Capacity Building Program Management Committee and State Coordination Unit
    to ensure that the operational aspects of the program fit within strategic directions.

 

 

The NSW Primary Health Care Research Capacity Building Program is funded
under a grant from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.

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