Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
We lead multidisciplinary applied research and training to rethink the way health care is delivered in general practice and across the community.
- About
- About primary care research at Oxford University.
- Research
- The main focus of our multidisciplinary and applied research is on the prevention, early diagnosis and management of common illness in primary care and other community settings. We bring together experts from many different backgrounds to work together to produce benefits for the NHS, for populations and for patients.
- Study with us
- Train to be a good scientist, an effective clinician and research leader.. Whether you are an undergraduate medical student or looking to develop your professional skills as a researcher, we have a range of opportunities.
- Team
- Contact one of our researchers, students or professional support staff.
- Public involvement
- How we involve patients and the public in research.
- News and opinion
- Blogs: Opinions from our Research and Teaching
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- Publications
- Staff pages
- These pages are for members of the department. Some menu items have been hidden (specifically administration/finance/personnel, mentoring and research funding). You can view these by logging-in through the link on the top right of this page.
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- Accessibility statement and known issues for our website.
- Supportive and effective conversations about weight management referrals
- In this video we provide specific, evidence-based, information about what to say when making an offer of referral. Following this advice will support clinicians to have supportive and effective conversations
- Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, 19 July 22
- World-class teaching and research that helps general practitioners and other health professionals deliver better care in the community.
- Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, 22 Dec 22
- World-class teaching and research that helps general practitioners and other health professionals deliver better care in the community.
- The Digital Alerting for Sepsis (DiAlS) study
- The DEFINE Study