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We lead multidisciplinary applied research and training to rethink the way health care is delivered in general practice and across the community.
Department awarded for sustainability efforts
14 June 2017
Sustainability Showcase salutes University’s green progress
We are research
19 May 2017
For International Clinical Trials Day 2017, staff and students are taking part in the NIHR's #IAmResearch campaign.
Celebrating our primary care research nurses
12 May 2017
For International Nurses Day 2017, we highlight the vital role of our research nurses in the delivery of our patient-facing primary care clinical trials.
Evidence suggests standardised cigarette packaging may reduce smoking prevalence
27 April 2017
New evidence finds standardised cigarette packaging may reduce the number of people who smoke as UK legislation bans the use of branding on all cigarette packets from May 2017.
Wellcome Trust PhD Programme for Primary Care Clinicians
16 March 2017
Applications are now open until 26 March 2017
Flu-like illness study reaches recruitment milestone
9 March 2017
The ALIC4E study has recruited 1,000 participants so far this flu season.
Research suggests a new model of chronic disease
23 February 2017
Genetics may determine whether someone experiences multiple chronic diseases.
Industry partnership to deploy technology in the NHS
9 February 2017
A mobile-based intervention for COPD is one of three digital health technologies from Oxford in new collaboration with Drayson Technologies.
ARCHIE study seeks children with flu-like illness
25 January 2017
Researchers at the University of Oxford are looking for children with flu-like illness, who may be at greater risk of developing further complications from flu, to take part in a national study.
Digital health researcher selected to attend Global Young Scientists Summit 2017
16 January 2017
Dr Michelle Van Velthoven joins international gathering of bright young researchers from across the globe.
Telephone triage research in BJGP Top 10 list
9 January 2017
A study finding that telephone triage does not reduce the overall clinician–patient contact time on the day of the request is officially the second most read paper in the British Journal of General Practice in 2016.
“Screen and treat” approach to prevent type 2 diabetes unlikely to have major impact
5 January 2017
“Screen and treat” policies to preventing type 2 diabetes are unlikely to have substantial impact on this growing epidemic, concludes an Oxford-led study published by The BMJ today.