2022 Cancer Preceptorship for General Practitioners2023-05-19T16:01:00+10:00

2022 Cancer Preceptorship for General Practitioners

Welcome to the 6th Annual Cancer Preceptorship for General Practitioners!

Throughout this program we want to provide you with a greater knowledge of the treatment provided and processes at Cancer Care Services RBWH for patients and how this information can be applied to your practice.  We look forward to your participation throughout the day.

Thank you for joining us for our 6th year and we hope you enjoy the day.

Associate Professor Melissa Eastgate – Convenor

This event is an RACGP CPD Activity – 4 hour program 2 points/per hr

Introduction to Clinical Research Principles 2019 – Planning data collection and analysis pathways

Content material

  • Deciding on what data to collect answer the research question
  • Type of variables and their different roles in the analysis pathway
  • Visualising data presentation and interpretation for a publication prior to collection
  • Management of data
  • Introduction to statistical methods
Keynote speaker Dr Emma Ballard, Senior Biostatistician, QIMR Berghofer Statistics Unit,

  • Manages the biostatisticians for consultancy service to Metro North; is the Redcliffe Hospital biostatistician and has long-term collaborations at other sites.
  • Has a background in medical and agricultural research as a researcher and biostatistician.
  • Works with the Metro North Office of Research to increase statistical knowledge and research quality.
  • Expert reviewer for the Human Research Ethics Committees at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital.
  • Adjunct appointment with the University of Queensland School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and currently supervises two amazing PhD students.
  • Emma typically works with clients at the design stage and has a mentoring approach to take projects through to publication.

Introduction to Clinical Research Principles 2019 – Planning data collection and analysis pathways

Content material

  • Deciding on what data to collect answer the research question
  • Type of variables and their different roles in the analysis pathway
  • Visualising data presentation and interpretation for a publication prior to collection
  • Management of data
  • Introduction to statistical methods
Keynote speaker Dr Emma Ballard, Senior Biostatistician, QIMR Berghofer Statistics Unit,

  • Manages the biostatisticians for consultancy service to Metro North; is the Redcliffe Hospital biostatistician and has long-term collaborations at other sites.
  • Has a background in medical and agricultural research as a researcher and biostatistician.
  • Works with the Metro North Office of Research to increase statistical knowledge and research quality.
  • Expert reviewer for the Human Research Ethics Committees at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital.
  • Adjunct appointment with the University of Queensland School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and currently supervises two amazing PhD students.
  • Emma typically works with clients at the design stage and has a mentoring approach to take projects through to publication.

Thursday, 4th April 2019, 12:30 – 13:30

The Prince Charles Hospital
Education Centre

Coordinated by the Metro North Office of Research – MNHHS-Research@health.qld.gov.au

Introduction to Clinical Research Principles 2019 – Planning data collection and analysis pathways

Content material

  • Deciding on what data to collect answer the research question
  • Type of variables and their different roles in the analysis pathway
  • Visualising data presentation and interpretation for a publication prior to collection
  • Management of data
  • Introduction to statistical methods
Keynote speaker Dr Emma Ballard, Senior Biostatistician, QIMR Berghofer Statistics Unit,

  • Manages the biostatisticians for consultancy service to Metro North; is the Redcliffe Hospital biostatistician and has long-term collaborations at other sites.
  • Has a background in medical and agricultural research as a researcher and biostatistician.
  • Works with the Metro North Office of Research to increase statistical knowledge and research quality.
  • Expert reviewer for the Human Research Ethics Committees at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital.
  • Adjunct appointment with the University of Queensland School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and currently supervises two amazing PhD students.
  • Emma typically works with clients at the design stage and has a mentoring approach to take projects through to publication.

Thursday, 4th April 2019, 12:30 – 13:30

The Prince Charles Hospital
Education Centre

Coordinated by the Metro North Office of Research – MNHHS-Research@health.qld.gov.au

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CANCER PRECEPTORSHIP FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONERS

SATURDAY 22 JULY 2023

FREE FACE TO FACE EVENT

8.30am registrations 9.00am– 3.30pm

For more information about this event contact:

E: Med_Onc_Secretary@health.qld.gov.au  P: (07) 3646 7983

Introduction to Clinical Research Principles 2019 - Planning data collection and analysis pathways

Content material

  • Deciding on what data to collect answer the research question
  • Type of variables and their different roles in the analysis pathway
  • Visualising data presentation and interpretation for a publication prior to collection
  • Management of data
  • Introduction to statistical methods
Keynote speaker Dr Emma Ballard, Senior Biostatistician, QIMR Berghofer Statistics Unit,
  • Manages the biostatisticians for consultancy service to Metro North; is the Redcliffe Hospital biostatistician and has long-term collaborations at other sites.
  • Has a background in medical and agricultural research as a researcher and biostatistician.
  • Works with the Metro North Office of Research to increase statistical knowledge and research quality.
  • Expert reviewer for the Human Research Ethics Committees at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital.
  • Adjunct appointment with the University of Queensland School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and currently supervises two amazing PhD students.
  • Emma typically works with clients at the design stage and has a mentoring approach to take projects through to publication.

Thursday, 4th April 2019, 12:30 – 13:30

The Prince Charles Hospital Education Centre

Coordinated by the Metro North Office of Research - MNHHS-Research@health.qld.gov.au

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Introduction to Clinical Research Principles 2019 – Planning data collection and analysis pathways

Content material

  • Deciding on what data to collect answer the research question
  • Type of variables and their different roles in the analysis pathway
  • Visualising data presentation and interpretation for a publication prior to collection
  • Management of data
  • Introduction to statistical methods
Keynote speaker Dr Emma Ballard, Senior Biostatistician, QIMR Berghofer Statistics Unit,

  • Manages the biostatisticians for consultancy service to Metro North; is the Redcliffe Hospital biostatistician and has long-term collaborations at other sites.
  • Has a background in medical and agricultural research as a researcher and biostatistician.
  • Works with the Metro North Office of Research to increase statistical knowledge and research quality.
  • Expert reviewer for the Human Research Ethics Committees at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital.
  • Adjunct appointment with the University of Queensland School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and currently supervises two amazing PhD students.
  • Emma typically works with clients at the design stage and has a mentoring approach to take projects through to publication.

Thursday, 4th April 2019, 12:30 – 13:30

The Prince Charles Hospital
Education Centre

Coordinated by the Metro North Office of Research – MNHHS-Research@health.qld.gov.au

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