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Three students – Abbie Simpson (University of Glasgow), Ashish Singh (University of Oxford) and Anika Gogia (King’s College London) – reflect on the NIHR Health Economics Internship they undertook last summer at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences (NDPCHS), University of Oxford. Coming from backgrounds in medicine and psychology, they each brought different perspectives to the programme. In this Q&A blog, they share on their motivations for applying, what they learned and how the experience has influenced their future ambitions.

Abbie Simpson (left), Ashish Singh (centre) and Anika Gogia (right)
Abbie Simpson (left), Ashish Singh (centre) and Anika Gogia (right)

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