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In the September edition of our 12-part Decolonising Global Health series, MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student Maju Brunette returns to share her recent journey becoming the Gender & Health section editor of the Oxford University Press (OUP) Oxford Intersections Gender & Justice Project, where she is working to design a global community of practice (CoP) with members from within and outside the boundaries of academia. Our Decolonising Global Health blog series features monthly contributions and perspectives from scholars and practitioners committed to decolonising global health research and practice.
Postgraduate Programmes in Evidence-Based Health Care
Training and nurturing the next generation of global leaders in evidence, across a diverse range of qualifications, to inform better health care.
Virtual wards: caring for COVID-19 patients at home could save lives
Vindrola C et al. The Conversation
Virtual wards: caring for COVID-19 patients at home could save lives
Vindrola C et al. The Conversation
Covid-111
Learning how NHS111 and out of hours services have been advising the public about what to do about coronavirus infection and inform how they can best deliver these services in the future.
Covid-111
Learning how NHS111 and out of hours services have been advising the public about what to do about coronavirus infection and inform how they can best deliver these services in the future.
Remote-by-default care in the Covid-19 pandemic
Addressing the micro, meso-, and macro-level challenges of a radical new service model
Remote-by-default care in the Covid-19 pandemic
Addressing the micro, meso-, and macro-level challenges of a radical new service model