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Virginia Zarama, recent graduate of the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care (EBHC) programme, shares her experience of the course.

A group of MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care students sit in a classroom or conference room, listening to a presentation. The individuals are seated in wooden chairs and appear engaged and smiling. The man in the foreground wears glasses and a gray shirt, while the woman next to him, Virginia Zarama, has blonde hair tied back and is dressed in a white blouse. To her right, a young man in a white shirt and jeans sits with a relaxed posture, and behind him, a man in a yellow cap and black shirt appears to be enjoying the session. The room has a shield emblem on the wall and windows with blinds in the background.
Virginia Zarama (centre) on the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care programme

Viral cultures for assessing airborne infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal article

Onakpoya IJ. et al, (2026), BMC Infectious Diseases, 26

Modelling the potential contributions of polygenic risk stratification to cost-effective screening for prostate cancer

Journal article

Dixon P. et al, (2026), European Journal of Health Economics

Conceptualising diagnostic liminality: a qualitative exploration of the journey to heart failure diagnosis

Journal article

Goyder CR. et al, (2026), British Journal of General Practice the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 76, e534 - e543

Pregnancy-Related Clinical Codes in Unlikely Populations in Primary Care.

Journal article

Curtis H. et al, (2026), JMIR Med Inform, 14

Investigating relationships between loneliness, social isolation and health

Journal article

Hilliard D. et al, (2026), Nature Communications

De-humanising general practice leadership: shining a light on contemporary challenges

Journal article

Park S. et al, (2026), British Journal of General Practice the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 76, 246 - 247

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