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The shifting evidence paradigm – from literature to data

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Carol Lefebvre gives a talk for the Evidence based healthcare seminar series.

Carol Lefebvre will address the shift in focus over the last 20 years away from purely ‘literature searching’, i.e. only searching databases such as MEDLINE/PubMed for published literature, such as journal articles and books for identifying studies for evidence synthesis. She will consider the ever-increasing role of unpublished data sources such as trials registers and regulatory agency sources.

Carol Lefebvre is an Independent Information Consultant and was previously the Senior Information Specialist at the UK Cochrane Centre in Oxford from 1992 to 2012. She is a founder member of the Cochrane Collaboration. She is Co-Convenor of the Cochrane Information Retrieval Methods Group, serves on the Cochrane Methods Executive and is lead author on the searching chapter of The Cochrane Handbook. She also co-led the development of the Cochrane standards for searching (MECIR).
She was awarded an M.Sc. in Library and Information Science from the University of Loughborough (UK) in 1985 and an Honorary Fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in 2007.
She now focusses on teaching and consultancy in information retrieval for evidence synthesis, such as systematic reviews, health technology assessment and guideline development.

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Carol Lefebvre
Keywords
Health
evidence
Medicine
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 26/06/2018
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Is there a faster way to diagnose Tuberculosis?

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Tuberculosis is still one of the top ten causes of death worldwide, with 1.4 million people dying from TB in 2015. If your doctor suspects you have the disease it can take up to 6 weeks to get a diagnosis!
Tuberculosis (TB) has influenced history. The disease was for centuries associated with poetic and artistic qualities in its sufferers, and was known as "the romantic disease". But in reality there is nothing romantic about the disease. Before drug therapy was available in 1946, nearly half of the people infected with tuberculosis died. Tuberculosis is still one of the top ten causes of death worldwide, with 1.4 million people dying from TB in 2015. If your doctor suspects you have the disease it can take up to 6 weeks to get a diagnosis!
In this week’s Oxford Sparks Big Question podcast we visited Dr Philip Fowler, Senior Researcher at University of Oxford Using molecular simulation to predict antibiotic resistance and also runs @bashthebug to ask: Is there a faster way to diagnose Tuberculosis?

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Philip Fowler
Keywords
tuberculosis
tb
antibiotic resistance
antibiotic
bash the bug
research
science
philip Fowler
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 26/06/2018
Duration: 00:13:57

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The Enemy In-Between: Ambivalence, Hostility, and Joint Enterprise

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Criminology
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Dr Henrique Carvalho, University of Warwick

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Criminology
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Henrique Carvalho
Keywords
criminology
all souls
All Souls seminar
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 25/06/2018
Duration: 01:01:33

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Squaring the Circle on Brexit - Could the Norway Model work?

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European Studies Centre
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Squaring the Circle on Brexit - Could the Norway Model work? - at the European Studies Centre on June 1, 2018
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European Studies Centre
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John Erik Fossum
Matthew Broad
Hans Petter
Kalypso Nicolaidis
Keywords
Norway
Brexit
ue
UK
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 25/06/2018
Duration: 00:41:12

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Peopling Policy Processes? Methodological Populism in the Bangladesh Health and Education Sectors

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Asian Studies Centre
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David Lewis speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 15 May 2018
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Asian Studies Centre
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David Lewis
Keywords
Bangladesh
Health
aid
education
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 25/06/2018
Duration: 00:47:55

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Kfir Cohen - Israeli Literature as Global Literature

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Kfir Cohen discusses Israeli literature as global literature (broadly defined)
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Israel Studies Seminar
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Kfir Cohen
Keywords
Israel
comparative literature
class
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 25/06/2018
Duration: 00:56:35

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Vagina Dialogues: Challenging Stigmas around Menstruation, Menopause and Female Sexuality

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Communication taboos surround many aspects of women’s health and wellbeing, from menstruation to menopause to sexual pleasure.

This presentation will briefly discuss the historical and socio-cultural roots of such stigmas before outlining the latest research on how these taboos come to negatively impact girls’ and women’s health. Dr Weckesser will focus on her qualitative research on endometriosis as a case study for how cultural codes of silence around menstruation play a part in the delayed diagnosis of the condition. She will also discuss her STEAM-funded project, ‘The VQ: A Women’s Health, Sex and Pleasure Pop Up,’ which is an impact initiative that creates spaces and events for women to learn about, and purchase products related to, their (sexual) health.
Dr Annalise Weckesser is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Care and Health Related Research at Birmingham City University. She trained as a medical anthropologist at the University of Warwick and specialises in qualitative research on women’s sexual and reproductive health.
This talk was held as part of the Qualitative Research Methods module which is part of the MSc in Evidence-based Health Care.

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Annalise Weckesser
Keywords
EMB
Evidence-Based Medicine
Primary Care
Health Sciences
EBHC
Evidence-Based Health Care
qualitative research
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 22/06/2018
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Harem Histories and Princely Politics: Tipu Sultan, the Family and East India Company Rule

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Asian Studies Centre
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Margot Finn speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 24 April 2018.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Margot Finn
Keywords
tipu sultan
east india company
history
empire
British empire
india
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 21/06/2018
Duration: 00:59:55

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Radicalizing liberalism: the ideological inversions of Islamic liberalism and moderation in Malaysian politics

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Asian Studies Centre
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Carlo Bonura speaks at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 25 April 2018.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Carlo Bonura
Keywords
Malaysia
islam
politics
liberalism
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 21/06/2018
Duration: 00:46:58

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Economic Mobility, Islamic Piety and Caste: Ashrafization in Pakistani Punjab

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Asian Studies Centre
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Muhammad Ali Jan speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 1 May 2018.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Muhammad Ali Jan
Keywords
india
Pakistan
caste
islam
ashrafization
punjab
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 21/06/2018
Duration: 00:40:44

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