Distinguished papers session
Thursday 7th July 2016 11.15 – 12.15
Chair: Joanne Reeve
This session includes two prize papers from academic primary care meetings in Australia and the USA and the presentation of the Yvonne Carter Award for outstanding young researcher
NAPCRG/SAPC award winner from the North American Primary Care Group Annual Meeting 2015
Does Iron Deficiency without Anaemia in Infancy Affect Long Term Developmental Outcomes? Prospective 6 Year Cohort Study
Dee Mangin, David Braley Nancy Gordon Chair in Family Medicine,
Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Primary Health Care Research Conference - Australian Academic Primary Care – most distinguished paper 2015
A novel colorectal cancer risk prediction tool: is it acceptable and feasible in Australian primary care clinics?
Jennifer Walker, Research Fellow (Primary Care Cancer), Department of General Practice, Medical School Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Yvonne Carter Award for Outstanding Young Researcher 2016
Using evidence based medicine to improve healthcare in everyday clinical practice
Kamal Mahtani, GP and NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in General Practice, Deputy Director Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences,
University of Oxford