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In his latest thought-provoking analysis, MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student Olukayode (Kayode) Fasominu dissects the intricate dance between policy decisions and on-the-ground consequences for healthcare delivery. He offers a fresh, student's-eye view on how lessons learned from our global COVID-19 response could revolutionise our approach to Mpox and future health crises. Prepare to have your perspective challenged and expanded as this rising star in public health shares his cutting-edge insights.
My journey in evidence-based health care at Oxford
Angela Difeng Wu shares her journey in evidence-based health care and experience in the department, from achieving her DPhil in Primary Health Care to leading on the new Health Behaviour Change short course, due to run in November 2024.
The Economics of Health Care: Improving health care costs and outcomes for patients
Melanie Golob, currently studying for a DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care, reflects on her experience of our module on the Economics of Health Care.
Five ways the pandemic has affected routine medical care
- COVID-19
- DPhil Programmes
- General
- Postgraduate Programmes in Evidence-Based Health Care
- Research methods & EBM
Director of the Evidence-Based Health Care DPhil programme, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, shares five ways that the pandemic has affected routine medical care - also published in The Conversation.
Can science help us avoid another Christian Eriksen? It’s not as simple as you might think
- Cardiovascular & metabolic
- Postgraduate Programmes in Evidence-Based Health Care
- Research methods & EBM
David Nunan writes with Evidence-Based Healthcare MSc student Aaron Lear, Akron General Orthopedics, Cleveland Clinic.
Evidence-based practice in the Calais refugee camp
- DPhil Programmes
- Global perspective
- Postgraduate Programmes in Evidence-Based Health Care
- Research methods & EBM
DPhil student Jack O’Sullivan shares his reflections on providing first aid care to the 6000 refugees of Calais, France with other Oxford students, medical volunteers and in collaboration with charity Care4Calais.