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Collecting COVID: Oral Histories
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Professor Carl Heneghan

Georgina Ferry interviews Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence Based Medicine, 4 July 2022.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories
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Professor Meghana Pandit

Georgina Ferry interviews Meghana Pandit, Chief Executive Officer at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 7 April 2022.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories

Dr Andrew Soltan

Georgina Ferry interviews Andrew Soltan, medical doctor (John Radcliffe Hospital), 10 March 2022.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Sporadic, late-onset, and multi-stage diseases

Dr Anthony Webster, University of Oxford gives a talk on combining mathematical modelling with big data statistics to distinguish between sporadic, late-onset, and multi-stage diseases.
Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Cooling

2 Meeting the researchers at the Future of Cooling

Our research associates introduce their individual research and how they are tackling the issues related to it
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories
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Professor Richard Hobbs

Georgina Ferry interviews Richard Hobbs, Head of Department at the Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care Sciences and Nuffield Professor of Primary Care, 29 November 2021.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories
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Professor Trisha Greenhalgh

Georgina Ferry interviews Trisha Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, 5 November 2021.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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How do you carry out a realist synthesis of an intervention when there's 'no evidence'?

Joanne Greenhalgh, Professor of Applied Social Research Methodology (University of Leeds) on the experiences of conducting a realist synthesis of the feedback of aggregated patient reported outcome measure (PROMs) data to improve patient care.
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories
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Martin Vessey

Derek Hockaday interviews Martin Vessey, Emeritus Professor of Public Health, 4 June 2014
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Overdiagnosis and Lung Cancer Screening

Recent results of the NELSON Lung Cancer Screening Trial reports reductions in lung-cancer survival but not overall survival - The desire to detect disease even earlier means Overdiagnosis is on the rise.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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When meta-analyses of the same question find different things

Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce discusses a case study of systematic reviews of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation, looking across meta-analyses in this area.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Conflicts of Interest in Medicine: Why it’s time for a UK Sunshine Act

Should doctors with commercial interests lead research on their products? Should we forget ‘conflicts’ and discuss ‘declarations of interest’ instead? Who should hold and maintain conflicts of interest registers for doctors?
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Realist research in practice - informing a new TB policy in Georgia

Professor Bruno Marchal gives a talk illustrating the principles of realist evaluation using the case of the development of a new Tuberculosis control policy in Georgia.
Evidence-Based Health Care

Evidence isn't enough: The politics and practicalities of communicating health research

The logic and principles behind the drive for evidence-based health care are so compelling that often the limitations of evidence go unacknowledged.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Operationalising the potential of Applied Digital Health research

The increased reliance of health systems on the digital record as the primary mechanism for storing data on consultations and other health interactions has opened new opportunities for research, healthcare innovation, and health policy.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Everything is a poison

Professor Jeffrey Aronson, Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist, Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, gives a talk on dose-response curves for the EBHC podcast series.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Safe and effective drugs: The need to use all the available evidence to inform the effectiveness of commonly used medicines

Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine, employs evidence-based methods to research diagnostic reasoning, test accuracy and communicating diagnostic results to a wider audience.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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The secret diary of a health ethnographer - what's it *really* like doing qualitative observation in operating rooms, ambulances, triage call centres and other health care settings?

This guest lecture draws on nearly thirty years' experience of doing qualitative research in a variety of health settings that contain people, blood, injury, disease, emotions, and technologies.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Big data in heart failure - opportunities and realities

The global health burden of heart failure is high, both as the common end-point for many cardiovascular diseases (e.g. hypertension and heart attacks) and a common point on the trajectory of non-cardiovascular diseases (e.g. chronic respiratory disease).
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Behavioural Interventions to Improve the Quality of the Grocery Shopping

This evening lecture is given in conjunction with the Introduction to Study Design and Research Methods accredited short course, part of the Evidence-Based Healthcare programme at the University of Oxford's Department for Continuing Education.

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