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Dr Furler is a General Practice academic who has maintained a strong research focus on the nexus between clinical general practice in the area of diabetes and chronic illness, socioeconomic disadvantage, health equity, organisation of primary care, public health and prevention approaches in general practice and health policy. He has a track record of successful competitive grant applications to the total value of over $9 million AUD.
In particular he has experience in the implementation of trials of complex interventions in General Practice and the qualitative evaluation and study of chronic illness work in general practice. Dr Furler was awarded a Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development Postdoctoral Fellowship (2007-11) and most recently was awarded a NHMRC/PHCRED Career Development Fellowship (2102-15). He was selected to attend the Oxford International Primary Care Research Leadership Program in September 2007. Dr Furler has established collaborative relationships with leading international primary care researchers in the UK, and links with researchers in USA and Canada. He was co-convenor of the national Australian Health Inequalities Research Collaboration Primary Health Care Research and Development Network. This involved establishing wide (including international) networks of practitioners, researchers and policy makers with an interest in health equity in primary care, overseeing a number of literature reviews and producing reports for dissemination within the network. He has collaborated with the UNSW Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity in evaluating the role of the RACGP in addressing health inequalities and in studying the role of General Practice in contributing to a comprehensive PHC system. He has been a Chief Investigator on 6 large NHMRC funded trials of complex interventions in primary care in the field of diabetes, CVD risk factors and interventions to improve access to care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as well as a large multi-agency NHMRC funded project testing the effectiveness of peer led models of chronic disease self management in linguistically diverse and socioeconomically disadvantaged suburbs. He has been a contributor to four APHCRI funded reviews of key aspects of Primary Health Care organisation and reform in Australia. Overall Dr Furler has 68 peer reviewed publications and 2 book chapters. Dr Furler is a member of the editorial board of the Australian Journal of Primary Health and the International Journal for Health Equity. He has co-edited three special editions of Journals with a focus on addressing health inequities through primary health care. He was an executive member of the International Society for Equity in Health until 2010. He was awarded the Australian Association of Academic General Practice Travelling Fellowship and the RACGP Rex Walpole Award in 2005.
In particular he has experience in the implementation of trials of complex interventions in General Practice and the qualitative evaluation and study of chronic illness work in general practice. Dr Furler was awarded a Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development Postdoctoral Fellowship (2007-11) and most recently was awarded a NHMRC/PHCRED Career Development Fellowship (2102-15). He was selected to attend the Oxford International Primary Care Research Leadership Program in September 2007. Dr Furler has established collaborative relationships with leading international primary care researchers in the UK, and links with researchers in USA and Canada. He was co-convenor of the national Australian Health Inequalities Research Collaboration Primary Health Care Research and Development Network. This involved establishing wide (including international) networks of practitioners, researchers and policy makers with an interest in health equity in primary care, overseeing a number of literature reviews and producing reports for dissemination within the network. He has collaborated with the UNSW Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity in evaluating the role of the RACGP in addressing health inequalities and in studying the role of General Practice in contributing to a comprehensive PHC system. He has been a Chief Investigator on 6 large NHMRC funded trials of complex interventions in primary care in the field of diabetes, CVD risk factors and interventions to improve access to care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as well as a large multi-agency NHMRC funded project testing the effectiveness of peer led models of chronic disease self management in linguistically diverse and socioeconomically disadvantaged suburbs. He has been a contributor to four APHCRI funded reviews of key aspects of Primary Health Care organisation and reform in Australia. Overall Dr Furler has 68 peer reviewed publications and 2 book chapters. Dr Furler is a member of the editorial board of the Australian Journal of Primary Health and the International Journal for Health Equity. He has co-edited three special editions of Journals with a focus on addressing health inequities through primary health care. He was an executive member of the International Society for Equity in Health until 2010. He was awarded the Australian Association of Academic General Practice Travelling Fellowship and the RACGP Rex Walpole Award in 2005.
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Schizophrenia research (2023): 47-59
Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott,Shaira Baptista,Mathew Ling, Eileen Collins, EIif I Ekinci,John Furler,Virginia Hagger,Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis, Caroline Wells,Jane Speight
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