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PRACNET

GP Practice Based Research Network

This practice-based research network was re-established in 2014 to strengthen general practice research in the ACT. A practice-based research network is a group of practices, devoted principally to the care of patients and examining health care processes, that have a formal established link to a University research department. PracNet is aligned with the ANU Medical School in Canberra for academic and research support, as well as HealthANSWERS for network and collaboration.

We welcome General Practitioners, Practice Managers and Practice Nurses to join our Network. We offer an opportunity to learn about and be involved in research with the support of Australian National University's Medical School and HealthANSWERS. Members can contribute to the health and wellbeing of our community and beyond by engaging with research projects through participation, collaboration, or research leadership. Find out more about us here.

To join, contact us. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Professor Kirsty Douglas

Chair, PracNet

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ENGAGE WITH US

PracNet is an engaged network of general practice workers interested in asking questions and finding answers. There are many ways you or your practice can get involved with local general practice research.

KEEP UPDATED

Join our mailing lists to find out about upcoming meetings with local GPs and receive updates on local research projects that may be of interest

PARTICIPATE

Take part in existing projects by completing questionnaires, engaging with interviews or focus groups, contributing practice data, or hosting a study at your practice

CONSULT

Guide research happening in our local general practices by providing feedback on research questions, study designs, or helping to interpret results of recent studies

DESIGN OR LEAD

Collaborate with researchers and clinicians to answer your own questions. We can support you through the entire research process from research design through dissemination

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