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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.
Why is exercise on the primary care agenda?
5 June 2014
Nuffield Department for Primary Care Health Sciences Researcher, Dr David Nunan, delivered an engaging presentation to a group of GPs yesterday on ways they could get their patients to do more exercise.
CEBM holds follow-up outreach workshop in Lithuania
9 May 2014
Dr’s Kamal R Mahtani and David Nunan open the largest EBM conference held in Lithuania.
Congratulations to our 2023 MSc EBHC prize winners for outstanding dissertations
23 February 2023
We are delighted to congratulate three of our MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care students, Ho-ming Lee, Kasper Pihl and Skanda Rajasundaram, on receiving the 2023 EBHC Dissertation Prize for outstanding dissertations.
Undergraduate Pathways event – a unique opportunity to explore career opportunities in primary healthcare
2 January 2024
The Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences hosts its second career pathways event for undergraduate and graduate medical students.
Keeping active can help older people reduce the need for costly social care
18 October 2017
An increase in physical activity could cut social care spending, shows research published in the BMJ.
Welcome to our new DPhil students
19 October 2017
Kome Gbinigie and Clare Goyder are amongst the first students funded by the Wellcome PhD Programme for Primary Care Clinicians. Tonny Muthee joins us on a Rhodes Scholarship, and Georgia Richards is the Naji Foundation's first Scholar.
New partnership with RCGP to deliver physical activity and lifestyle clinical priority
27 June 2016
Department researchers to co-lead three-year programme centred around providing evidence-based information to GPs.
Cochrane Colloquium: Advancing evidence-informed healthcare
22 October 2015
This year’s 23rd Cochrane Colloquium took place in Vienna, Austria over the course of five days in October, with several department researchers in attendance.
Benefits of low-salt diet for heart failure uncertain
9 November 2018
A new systematic review from researchers at the University of Oxford has found limited evidence of any benefit for heart failure patients who follow a low-salt diet, despite many international guidelines recommending this.