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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.
Amount of sugar sold in soft drinks drops by 29% in the UK
Diet, Data and Interventions
13 January 2020
Amount of sugar sold in soft drinks drops by 29% in the UK
Health behaviours Policy & health systems
13 January 2020
Improving labour productivity in primary care
Digital health & innovation Health Services Research Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
20 December 2019
The Oxford RCGP Research and Surveillance Centre are to collaborate on Health Foundation-funded project.
Cancer ‘one-stop shop’ wins innovation and improvement award
Awards & appointments Policy & health systems
16 December 2019
Half of WHO-recommended policies to reduce chronic diseases are not put into practice
Global perspective Policy & health systems
13 December 2019
On average, countries implemented just under half of the 18 non-communicable disease (NCD) policies recommended by WHO in 2017, and implementation is slowly improving over time.
Flu antiviral has bigger benefits for sicker, older patients
Clinical trials Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
12 December 2019
A Europe-wide study conducted over three flu seasons finds that the antiviral drug, oseltamivir (Tamiflu®), can help people recover from flu-like illness about one-day sooner on average, with older, sicker patients who have been unwell for longer recovering two-to-three days sooner.
Chris Butler named Wales GP of the Year
Awards & appointments Clinical trials Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
4 December 2019
Messy Realities project scoops public engagement award and launches podcast series
Awards & appointments Digital health & innovation Health Services Research Public engagement & involvement
28 November 2019
Advance care planning significantly improves quality of life for heart failure patients
Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care Students
14 November 2019
Advance care planning significantly improves quality of life for patients with heart failure, concludes the first systematic evaluation of published evidence on this topic
Rosamund Snow Scholarship for Patient-Led Research launches
Teaching
1 November 2019
The scholarship supports academic study in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences.
Black and ethnic minority people face inequality in diabetes treatment
Cardiovascular & metabolic Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
7 October 2019
Substantial variation in uptake of new prescribing guidance by GPs
Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
3 October 2019
Findings have important implications for patient care and health expenditure, finds research from the EBM Data Lab.
How effective are efforts to involve patients and the public in changing the research agenda?
Policy & health systems Public engagement & involvement
25 September 2019
Snack tax may be more effective than a sugary drink tax to tackle obesity
Health behaviours
5 September 2019
Effect was double that seen for similar price increase on sugar sweetened drinks
Overprescribing antibiotics to preschool children leads to more problems
Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
13 August 2019
Children of older parents receive later ADHD diagnosis than peers
Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
12 August 2019
Awards for teaching excellence
Awards & appointments Research methods & EBM Teaching
9 August 2019
Awards recognise excellence in both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.