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Introduction to OAPIC OAPIC consists of a group of researchers and health care practitioners across Australia who are working together to improve outcomes for people diagnosed with Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip and knee.
The webpage is designed for anyone who has an interest in OA. It provides resources, information and useful links for health care providers and for consumers.
Collaborators The lead site for the project is The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Toni Tosti (Project Officer) Caroline Brand (Project Director) Contact email: Caroline.Brand@mh.org.au Contact Phone Number: 03 9342 8772
Other Collaborator sites include: Melbourne Metropolitan Rheumatology Practice Dandenong District Division of General Practice Flinders Medical Centre, SA Otway Division of General Practice Goulburn Valley Health Royal North Shore Hospital

'Living with Osteoarthirits' is a booklet developed as a guide for people with Osteoarthritis (OA) of Hip or Knee.
Download Information Booklet

The Commonwealth Government has provided the funding to support this project through the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal conditions Quality Improvement Program (AMQuIP).
pages: (For windows operating system and Microsoft Internet Explorer)
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- From the menu bar on top of the window select "View"
- Then select "Text size" option under "View" menu
- Select the "Largest" text size from the available options
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