Davey, Andrew
Tapley, Amanda
van Driel, Mieke
Holliday, Elizabeth
Fielding, Alison
Ball, Jean
Mulquiney, Katie
Fisher, Katie
Spike, Neil
Clarke, Lisa
Moad, Dominica
Ralston, Anna
Patsan, Irena
Mundy, Benjamin
Turner, Alexandria
Tait, Jordan
Tuccitto, Lucrezia
Roberts, Sarah
Magin, Parker https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8071-8749
Funding for this research was provided by:
Department of Health and Aged Care, Australian Government
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Article History
Received: 2 November 2022
Accepted: 20 November 2022
First Online: 16 December 2022
Declarations
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: The ReCEnT project has approval from the University of Newcastle Human Research Ethics Committee, Reference H-2009–0323. Participants provide written consent.ReCEnT is conducted by the GP Synergy NSW and ACT Research and Evaluation Unit in collaboration with the other participating RTOs, Eastern Victoria General Practice Training and General Practice Training Tasmania. The Research and Evaluation Unit is subject to oversight by the GP Synergy Research Integrity Committee and the GP Synergy Research and Innovation Committee. It is also advised by the ReCEnT Steering Committee which includes representatives of the Australian Department of Health, the RACGP, and ACRRM, along with academic general practice researchers and representatives of the three participating RTOs.ReCEnT findings are reported to participants (primarily through electronic RTO newsletters), and to participating RTOs (via regular and ad hoc reports) and are reported in peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
: Not applicable. All individual data is de-identified and there are no images, or videos.
: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.