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Final-year medical students, Ibrahim and Alicia, share details of their Special Studies Module (SSM) project; carried out alongside Dr. David Nunan at the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.
Systematic reviews and meta-analysis (for PPIE contributors)
Tuesday, 03 December 2024, 10am to 11.30am
This webinar will give PPIE contributors information about systematic reviews and meta-analysis.
Departmental Seminar for staff and students in NDPCHS
Thursday, 07 November 2024, 12.15pm to 1.15pm
Career Pathways to Academic Primary Care
Tuesday, 19 November 2024, 2.15pm to 8.30pm
An event for Undergraduate students to explore careers in primary care research and showcases the work of the world-leading Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences.
New ways of working (and what that means for us as humans)
Thursday, 17 October 2024, 5pm to 6pm
How we work and where we work has changed remarkably since (and because of) the COVID-19 pandemic, notably the shift to remote and online working. Isabel will talk about what’s driving remote working – things like generational differences in working preferences among others. She also looks at the flip side of remote and hybrid working, such as concerns about connectivity, creativity and cohesion and considers what new ways of working could look like.
Society for Academic Primary Care South West Conference 2025 (SW SAPC 2025)
Monday, 31 March 2025 to Tuesday, 01 April 2025
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford is delighted to be hosting the South West regional meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) in Oxford in 2025 at Keble College. This annual conference brings together clinical and non-clinical academics, researchers and clinicians to share the latest primary care research findings from across the region and Wales.
The 2024 OpenSAFELY Community Symposium
Monday, 25 November 2024 to Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Two days of talks and workshops on research, data infrastructure, and open science.
Evidence-Based Medicine: Why it’s important and why it's controversial
Alumni
Saturday, 21 September 2024, 11am to 12pm
Open to all Alumni – This discussion will take a look at the importance and controversy surrounding evidence-based medicine, in our post-pandemic times.
Transforming healthcare in a digital age
Alumni
Friday, 20 September 2024, 4pm to 5pm
Open to all Alumni – The panel of healthcare and technology experts will focus on how AI could help solve the demand for urgent care, here in the UK and globally.
Inequalities in mental health: economic and policy perspectives
Friday, 19 April 2024, 1pm to 5.30pm
A workshop bringing together academics, clinicians, commissioners and policy makers to discuss the issue of inequality in mental health.
8th International Meeting on Conversation Analysis and Clinical Encounters (CA&CE 2024)
Monday, 01 July 2024 to Wednesday, 03 July 2024, 9.15am - 4.30pm
The aim of the CA&CE meetings is to bring our international community together to share research findings and promote methodological excellence and innovation in the application of conversation analytic (CA) methods to communication during health care encounters; and to consider how we can best ensure that our research is meaningful to patients and their family members, health care professionals, clinical educators, and policy makers.
Health Economics and Policy Evaluation Course March 2024 - Online
Monday, 18 March 2024 to Tuesday, 19 March 2024
This intensive course online offers a comprehensive overview of core concepts, principles, and analytical methods in health economics and policy assessment. Optimized for PhD students, researchers, health professionals, administrators and executives, it provides crucial skills to excel in data-driven health policy roles.
Departmental Seminar (Clinical Informatics & Health Outcomes Research Group)
Thursday, 07 December 2023, 12.15pm to 1pm
Chaired by Lisa Hinton, the last seminar of the year will be given by Merri Leston from the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research Group. Merri will give a presentation entitled: 'Excess COVID-19 mortality as a novel means of subdividing the immunosuppressed: a systematic review and comparative meta-analysis'. All are welcome.
Health Economics and Policy Evaluation Course
Thursday, 26 October 2023 to Saturday, 28 October 2023
3 day course Oct 26-28, 2023 on health economics, policy evaluation, and Stata software; early booking discount before Oct 21.
Automation tools to improve the speed of evidence synthesis: Workshop
Tuesday, 12 September 2023, 9am to 4pm
Kicking the can down the road, or: how to create research impact in seven (not so easy) steps
Wednesday, 07 June 2023, 2pm to 3pm
Professor Inger Mewburn, better known as @thesiswhisperer on the internet, discusses developing research projects on top of a very full academic life, all the while building a huge following on social media.
The Mysterious Decline in Coronary Heart Disease
Thursday, 04 May 2023, 10am to 11.30am
Departmental Seminars
Thursday, 09 March 2023, 12.15pm to 1.16pm
Leaky Bodies at Work: Leaking bodies threaten social order. (online via Zoom)
Qualitative Research Methods Courses
Monday, 06 February 2023, 3.30pm to 4.30pm
In this talk Jen will draw on qualitative interview data from semi-structured and unstructured interviews with various workplace stakeholders. Showing how the leaky bodies of workers remain poorly theorised and are unrecognised in workplace environment, policy and practice.
Can digital technologies help solve the NHS crisis?
Wednesday, 08 February 2023, 3.30pm to 4.30pm
This event is part of a seminar series from the Oxford Institute of Digital health in partnership with the NIHR: Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames Valley and the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences.
What is the future for integrated care in the National Health Service?
Health economics
Wednesday, 01 February 2023, 1pm to 2.30pm