The GPME Inc CIT Committee:
Purpose - a subcommittee of the executive to focus on IT and communications aspects
Focus - Facebook, Website, Twitter (also RTP sharing, Junior MEs)
Established - mid 2015
Current Members - Gary Bourke, Erin Bryce, Paul Grinzi
Former members - Rula Ali (2015), Allison Tirnock
Feedback - Please send any feedback or suggestions to [email protected]
Focus - Facebook, Website, Twitter (also RTP sharing, Junior MEs)
Established - mid 2015
Current Members - Gary Bourke, Erin Bryce, Paul Grinzi
Former members - Rula Ali (2015), Allison Tirnock
Feedback - Please send any feedback or suggestions to [email protected]
Dr Gary Bourke
Gary was a Medical Educator for Beyond Medical Education from 2012 to 2015, with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health teaching and Strategic Planning. Gary's clinical interests are in Addiction Medicine, Aboriginal Health, Emergency Medicine and Behavioural Paediatrics, as well as teaching medical students and registrars. Gary's focus in this subcommittee is on the AMEN website development.
Gary was a Medical Educator for Beyond Medical Education from 2012 to 2015, with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health teaching and Strategic Planning. Gary's clinical interests are in Addiction Medicine, Aboriginal Health, Emergency Medicine and Behavioural Paediatrics, as well as teaching medical students and registrars. Gary's focus in this subcommittee is on the AMEN website development.
Dr Erin Bryce
Erin is a Medical Educator for NTGPE. For the last 6 years she has lived in Alice Springs, and she has worked for NTGPE for the last 4 years. Her areas of special interest include Information Technology as it is used in medical education, as well as Aboriginal health, mental health and women's health.
Erin is a Medical Educator for NTGPE. For the last 6 years she has lived in Alice Springs, and she has worked for NTGPE for the last 4 years. Her areas of special interest include Information Technology as it is used in medical education, as well as Aboriginal health, mental health and women's health.
Dr Paul Grinzi
Paul is a medical educator with MCCC, having previously worked for VMA since 2011. He lives in Melbourne and has been a GP in rural Victoria for over a decade. His clinical interests include addiction medicine, dermatology, and mental health, and enjoys teaching registrars and medical students in Romsey. Paul graduated from the AGPT which included time as a VMA RLO and in academic general practice. He now is also active within the RACGP and is engaged in various social media platforms. Paul is in charge of AMEN's twitter account (@AMENAust), focusing on using this channel to disseminate information relevant to GP medical education.
Paul is a medical educator with MCCC, having previously worked for VMA since 2011. He lives in Melbourne and has been a GP in rural Victoria for over a decade. His clinical interests include addiction medicine, dermatology, and mental health, and enjoys teaching registrars and medical students in Romsey. Paul graduated from the AGPT which included time as a VMA RLO and in academic general practice. He now is also active within the RACGP and is engaged in various social media platforms. Paul is in charge of AMEN's twitter account (@AMENAust), focusing on using this channel to disseminate information relevant to GP medical education.