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In this blog, MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student Dr Cosmas Mugambi reflects on concepts from the ‘Leading with evidence-based healthcare’ module of the programme, specifically how it may be applied to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

Telephone triage in urgent unscheduled primary care in 16 European countries: a cross-national questionnaire-based expert study

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Bergholdt Jul Christiansen I. et al, (2026), Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 44

How to design a ROCI (Response Over Continuous Intervention) randomised trial: guidance and a case study

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Quartagno M. et al, (2026), BMC Medical Research Methodology, 26

Viral cultures for assessing airborne infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Onakpoya IJ. et al, (2026), BMC Infectious Diseases, 26

Reflections on 10 years of research capacity building

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Davies GA. et al, (2026), Npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 36

Couple concordance related to ITN use in Malawi

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Olapeju B. et al, (2026), Malaria Journal, 25

A multivariate decomposition analysis of drivers of overweight and obesity among Ghanaian women

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Mensah JP. et al, (2026), Communications Medicine, 6

Bridging the gap: a mixed-methods real-world pilot of a digital intervention for adults with binge eating

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Osborne EL. et al, (2026), Journal of Eating Disorders, 14

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