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Mashup Score: 6CoMPuTE - 10 month(s) ago
Background: Over a quarter of adults in England have more than one health condition. By 2035 this is expected to increase by 10-17%. Having more than one condition is called ‘multiple long-term conditions’ (MLTC), previously known as Multimorbidity. The more conditions someone has, the more disabling the effects. MLTC is difficult for patients and carers: taking more medicines (with possible…
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Mashup Score: 19The Mysterious Decline in Coronary Heart Disease - 1 year(s) ago
Professor Lanphear (https://www.sfu.ca/fhs/about/people/profiles/bruce-lanphear.html) is a public health professor based at Simon Fraser University, Canada. He has an international reputation for studying the role of pollution in human disease. His talk abstract is as follows:
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Mashup Score: 0
A team of researchers from the University of Oxford and the University of Nottingham have developed a new tool, called ‘CanPredict’, able to identify the people most at risk of developing lung cancer over the next 10 years, and put them forward for screening tests earlier, saving time, money and, most importantly, lives.
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Mashup Score: 6A patient and public involvement (PPI) workshop for the improvement of women’s health technologies - 1 year(s) ago
Over 20 women, health professionals, researchers, and medical device engineers came together for a workshop at St. Hugh’s College on International Women’s Day. The workshop was a follow up to the EMPOWER priority setting partnership, an NIHR SPCR-funded project which aimed to identify the most important areas for developing better technologies to support women’s health and well-being. Building on…
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Mashup Score: 3TOGETHER 2 study: Evaluating video and hybrid group consultations in general practice: mixed-methods, participatory study - 1 year(s) ago
AIM This study aims to generate a strong evidence base for successful co-design and implementation of video and hybrid group consultations (VHGCs) for chronic conditions in general practice. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT There has been growing interest in group consultations – a relatively new way of delivering clinical care, where patients come together for their consultation, rather than (or in…
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Mashup Score: 0
World Diabetes Day gives us an opportunity to reflect on, and recognise, all the great research being done across the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences and Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM), to review the evidence on COVID-19 and diabetes.
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Mashup Score: 8MSc in Translational Health Sciences: addressing complexities of knowledge translation in healthcare - 2 year(s) ago
In this blog, Course Director Anne Ferrey, reflects on the MSc in Translational Health Sciences as its third year begins and discusses the complex issues this interdisciplinary programme seeks to address in relation to research innovation and implementation in healthcare.
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Mashup Score: 0Sharing study materials in health and medical research. - 2 year(s) ago
Making study materials available allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the scientific literature. Sharing can take many forms and include a wide variety of outputs including code and data. Biomedical research can benefit from increased transparency but faces unique challenges for sharing, for instance, confidentiality concerns around participants’ medical data. Both general and…
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Mashup Score: 0Personal Development Reviews - could we do better? - 2 year(s) ago
Professor Trish Greenhalgh explores how we can make the most out of a PDR meeting through a series of entertaining top tips for appraisers and appraisees.
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Mashup Score: 14Personal Development Reviews - could we do better? - 2 year(s) ago
Professor Trish Greenhalgh explores how we can make the most out of a PDR meeting through a series of entertaining top tips for appraisers and appraisees.
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Great to be in Oxford for the kick-off meeting for our CoMPuTE (Complex Multiple long-term conditions Phenotypes, Trends, and Endpoints) study of AI in multiple long term conditions, led by @rafaoxford https://t.co/Ap4dcfo0fu https://t.co/liQiDnsDXQ