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Ioan Baxter, a 3rd-year medical student, at Worcester College, writes this blog, detailing his research project, as part of the Final Honours Scheme Research Projects Programme, completed under the supervision of Dr. David Nunan of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.
Oxford Institute of Digital Health and the Centre for Research Equity: 'EDI & PPIE' Workshop
The Oxford Institute of Digital Health, the Centre for Research Equity and Primary Care, are running a joint practical, discussion-led training session for graduate students and early-career researchers. This free workshop will focus on Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) and Patient & Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE). The day will bring together EDI and PPIE experts, funding/review insight, and - crucially – PPIE member perspectives to explore what meaningful inclusion looks like in real projects.
The AI Scribe Study
‘AI Scribes’ are digital tools that use artificial intelligence to transcribe consultations in real-time, and create summaries that can be added to patients’ medical notes. Their use in general practice settings appears to be increasing at a rapid rate. They are promoted as reducing administrative tasks and freeing up time. However, their use may bring challenges. Some believe AI Scribes could affect how care is delivered, change consultations, worsen health inequalities, or cause other harms. In this fast-moving area, there remain many unknowns about how they may influence quality of care, in ways that are potentially long term and unintended.
NIHR health economics internships for undergraduates – summer 2026
Three paid eight-week research internships in health economics at the University of Oxford, funded by the NIHR. Open to UK undergraduates from any discipline who are not in their final year. Applications close 31 May 2026.
Shaped by patients and the public
Over seven years, ARC OxTV transformed how patients and the public shaped its research – moving from uncertain roles to co-produced governance, publicly led evaluation, and research designed by the communities it served. This is the story of how it happened.