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A reflection of teaching the postgraduate short course: Introduction to Synthesising Qualitative Research
Invaluable connections and friendships made at Evidence-Based Health Care Skills Week
Courses MSc EBHC Medical Statistics MSc EBHC Systematic Review MSc Evidence-Based Health Care Students
3 October 2024
Winners of the Evidence-Based Health Care Best Dissertations for 2022-23 announced.
Awards and announcements MSc Evidence-Based Health Care Students
26 February 2024
We are delighted to announce that the winners of the EBHC Best Dissertation Prizes for 2022-23 are Nur Hidayati Handayani (left) and Abhirami Gautham (right). Huge congratulations to them both. Read their responses to winning and summaries of their dissertations.
Former sixth year medical student’s evidence-based project published as peer reviewed article
Courses Research Students
25 January 2024
Charlotte Lee’s special study module project now published as an article
Looking back on our 2023 EBHC Summer School and ahead to plans for 2024
MSc Evidence-Based Health Care Students
29 September 2023
Congratulations to Lewis Yaxley, MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care student, for winning this year's Gillian Nicholls Dissertation Prize
Awards and announcements Students
16 March 2023
Congratulations to our 2023 MSc EBHC prize winners for outstanding dissertations
Awards and announcements MSc Evidence-Based Health Care Students
23 February 2023
We are delighted to congratulate three of our MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care students, Ho-ming Lee, Kasper Pihl and Skanda Rajasundaram, on receiving the 2023 EBHC Dissertation Prize for outstanding dissertations.
UPDATE: First-ever Evidence-Based Health Care Summer School was a great success!
Alumni Courses Research Students
5 August 2022
Led by the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, and jointly run by the Department for Continuing Education, we recently hosted a summer school, inviting EBHC students, supervisors, consumers, and leading evidence-based experts into the surroundings of Kellogg College, University of Oxford. 4-20 July 2022. This unique experience offered a variety of events, including EBHC modules; non-accredited short courses; a selection of workshops and EBMLive 2022.
Congratulations to FHS student, Harrison France, on receiving 1st place in IUPHAR Student Research Poster Competition 2022.
Awards and announcements COVID-19 Research Students
22 April 2022
Final Honours student, from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Science and the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Harrison France, has recently been awarded first place in the IUPHAR ( International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology) Student Research Poster Competition 2022 by the British Pharmacological Society for his research on preventable deaths involving medicines.
MSc EBHC students awarded 2022 EBHC Dissertation Prize for outstanding Dissertations
Awards and announcements Students
21 February 2022
We are delighted to congratulate three of our MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care students, Stella Vieth, Andrew Dagens, and Sean Godfrey, having been awarded this year's EBHC Dissertation Prize for outstanding dissertations.
EBHC DPhil alumnus, Dr. Samantha Roberts, announced as new Chief Executive at NICE
Awards and announcements Students
16 February 2022
We are delighted to announce that with over 20 years experience in healthcare, having worked in service delivery, consultancy and as a clinician, Dr Roberts has been appointed the new Chief Executive of NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) as of 1 February 2022.
MSc EBHC students awarded EBHC Dissertation Prize for outstanding Dissertation
Awards and announcements MSc EBHC Systematic Review MSc Evidence-Based Health Care Students
13 September 2021
Congratulations to Michael Tringale, who recently completed the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care, and Claire Duddy, who recently completed the MSc in EBHC Systematic Reviews, as they are both awarded this year's EBHC Dissertation Prize for outstanding dissertation.
The role of paramedics in primary care may be innovative, but requires a stronger evidence base
Alumni Research Students
19 May 2020