At The Peregrine Centre, we speak with a lot of practioners who want to get into research but just don’t know where, or how, to start. On this month’s episode, join Research Associate and Clinical Psychologist Dr Dayle Raftery as she speaks with Dr Corin Miller, a General Practitioner in Southern NSW. Corin was a recipient of TPCs small grants program, and she speaks about learning how to do research, finding the right people to work with, and how she manages to get research done alongside her busy clinical load.
Resources
HETI Rural Research Capacity Building Program is a two year research program for NSW Health employees with an interest in developing their research skills and knowledge.
Using Reference Manager software can help keep all your literature organised. Some examples are Endnote, Mendeley, and Zotero
Rural Research Collaborative Learning Network (RR-CLaN) is a network of NSW Health researchers aiming to demystify research. They have a YouTube channel with a range of webinars on research skills
The Peregrine Centre created a Building Research Capacity Workbook designed to help you understand the different components of research projects, and support writing grant application
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