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We lead multidisciplinary applied research and training to rethink the way health care is delivered in general practice and across the community.
SuMMiT-D Update - November 2020
The main trial has received approval and is recruiting sites!
Video consulting in the UK NHS – how far have we come and how far should we go?
Video consulting is now far from a niche service, here Dr Sara Shaw and Dr Gemma Hughes discuss the work of researchers in the IRIHS Group to understand how the technology has been deployed across UK health and care settings.
Tips to reduce, reuse and recycle more this Christmas
The green impact team have many 'litter rarely' qualities...and this month they turned their writing talents to making this practical list of things you can do to help reduce waste and give a gift to the future by having a more environmentally friendly Christmas.
Q&A with Caroline Jordan, Green Impact member
Supporting the plight of hedgehogs in Oxford
Was it possible to predict the areas most vulnerable to the negative impacts of Covid-19?
Stuart Redding and Catia Nicodemo, from the Centre for Health Service Economics and Organisation, describe a simple metric that predicts which English CCG regions are most vulnerable.
Why use cloth nappies?
Anne Ferrey updates us on the green benefits of cloth nappies and shares top tips from her own experiences for how best to use them.
Ranin Soliman: evidence resonates with qualitative research
Ranin Soliman, DPhil Student in EBHC, describes her experiences of the qualitative research methods module.
Spotlight on: Dr Andrew Schuman
In the second of our “Spotlight” tutor interviews, Dr Andrew Schuman discusses poetry, passion and the potential for learning from students.
The student voice - Undergraduate experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic
When the Clinical School was forced to close its doors in March, medical students seized the opportunity to support Oxford’s effort to combat the pandemic. They volunteered in a huge variety of settings, from the university’s vaccine trial to local GP practices. Here’s what some of them have been up to…
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from the Stats Team
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.
Can a daily probiotic keep antibiotics at bay?
Professor Chris Butler, Director of the Primary Care Clinical Trials Unit, writes about the recent PRINCESS trial, which investigated whether probiotics can reduce infections in care home residents.
Setting the research agenda in advanced heart failure
Dr Nick Jones, Wellcome Trust Doctoral Research Fellow, writes about the Research Priorities in Advanced Heart Failure project, which has now published its top 10 priorities for the research community.
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from Professor Andrew Farmer
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.
Workload alterations, anxieties and advances during the pandemic
We are members of an Athena Swan Workload Allocation Group. In this role, we are preparing to develop a questionnaire exploring how people’s workload is allocated and managed by them; it will be sent to all staff in the new year. Findings will be used to direct departmental policy on workload allocation.
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from Professor Catherine Pope
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.