Publish to Thrive!

$
75.00
Many clinicians and early-career researchers are new to the world of publishing in journals – it can be a challenging space to find your way around. In this workshop, we will outline tools and strategies to help you confidently navigate your way through to getting published.


Topics covered in this workshop will include:
• The importance of publishing your work
• The art of academic writing
• Finding the right journal for your paper
•Choosing the appropriate article type
•The cover letter
•The review process and responding to reviewer comments
•Publishing policies and ethics


Workshop facilitators will share their own experiences and tools and participants will be encouraged to bring their own ideas and drafts to this hands-on workshop.


Professor Amanda Barnard
Emeritus Professor Amanda Barnard is the Regional Editor Australasia for Rural and Remote Health journal (RRH). An academic rural GP, she was the inaugural Head of the Rural Clinical School and Professor of Rural Health at the Australian National University.

She is a board member of Coordinare, her local Primary Health Network (PHN) and currently deputy chair of the Assessment Committee of the Australian Medical Council, (AMC) Chair of the National GP Training and Advisory Committee (GPTAC) , and president of the International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG). She is an experienced medical educator and presenter , who has facilitated national and international workshops on reviewing and writing for journals. Her other interests include models of rural education and training, respiratory disease in primary care and family violence.