Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development
The program is open to all primary health care workers including GPs, nurses, allied health, health promotion, and pharmacists as well as any student of the Griffith University School of Medicine.
Our aim is to improve the quality of research and increase the number of primary health care research projects in Queensland.
Apply for funding
- Griffith PHCRED research fellowships
- Griffith PHCRED writing bursaries
- Organisations providing funding for research in Primary Health Care
- General grant information
Develop your research skills
- Short courses
- Online courses
- Journal clubs
- Griffith University undergraduate or postgraduate programs
Access online resources and tools
- Research design
- Finding the literature
- Reviewing the literature
- Research methods
- Evaluation
- Evidence based medicine
- Publishing results
Collaborate
PHCRED research priorities are evidence based practice, quality of care, models of organisation and delivery of primary health care, integration (including linkage between primary health care providers and other services), economic issues related to optimal use of resources, health inequalities and the determinants of health, illness prevention and health promotion, Australians in rural/remote areas, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and vulnerable or disadvantaged populations.
For more information please contact PHCRED Research Facilitator Libby Holden.
Griffith PHCRED is offered by Griffith University's School of Medicine, and funded by the Australian Government under the Department of Health and Ageing.