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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Vagina Dialogues: Challenging Stigmas around Menstruation, Menopause and Female Sexuality

Communication taboos surround many aspects of women’s health and wellbeing, from menstruation to menopause to sexual pleasure.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Value-based healthcare: Health economics re-packaged or re-packaging health economics?

Sir Muir Gray and Lucy Abel debate: Is value-based health care nothing more than health economics re-packaged or is health economics nothing more than only one of the six contributors to value-based healthcare?
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Launch of new website to catalogue biases affecting health and medical research

Professor Carl Heneghan and Dr David Nunan from the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine presented the launch of a new website that catalogues the important biases affecting health and medical research.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Beyond accuracy: Evidence gaps and unintended consequences. Factors influencing utility of point-of-care diagnostic tests

Point-of-care or near-patient-tests, are as these descriptors suggest, medical diagnostic tests which can be performed by a clinician, patient, or carer of a patient, without the need for samples to be transported to laboratories.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Mixed methods in the real world: a messy business?

Dr Katherine Pollard gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare seminar series.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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The Future of Healthcare - Evidencer and Value Based

Muir Gray is now working with both NHS England and Public Health England to bring about a transformation of care with the aim of increasing value for both populations and individuals. Here he gives a talk on improving healthcare systems.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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How we change behaviour and what to do to support it: lessons from randomised controlled trials and other research

Professor Paul Aveyard, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences gives a talk on behavioural change in evidence based medicine.
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Working 'up' and 'out': how qualitative researchers approach analysis

Dr John MacArtney gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare seminar series.
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Critical Appraisal and EBM in the Real World

The overwhelming volume of evidence and its lack of relevance to patient care and decisions means health professionals require skills to sift evidence more efficiently: discarding what doesn't make a difference to focus on evidence that matters for health
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Better evidence for better healthcare manifesto

The integration of evidence with clinical expertise and patient values which underpins the delivery of high quality evidence-based medicine.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Rethinking the epidemic of overdiagnosis

Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of "disease" that will never cause symptoms or death during a patient's lifetime. Newer, more accurate technologies, and the desire to detect disease even earlier means Overdiagnosis is on the rise.
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Resuscitating poor quality research

Healthcare research is all too often plagued by biases that are rooted in poor methods, leading to the wrong result and conclusions and preventing uptake into practice.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Trials and Tribulations in Africa

Dr Merlin Willcox gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare series.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Evidence informed decision making? (Know your cognitive biases)

Prof Neal Maskrey gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine seminar series.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Why on earth do we waste so much research?

Dr Kamal Mahtani is an NHS GP, NIHR Clinical Lecturer and Deputy Director at the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. His talk explores why so much research is wasted.
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Overdiagnosis and Too Much Medicine How did we get here and how do we get out of the mess

Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care programme
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Breathalysers, babies and bumps on the road: delving into diagnostic studies

Talk by Dr Helen Ashdown regarding three rather different diagnostic studies People: Helen Ashdown
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Managing large scale international clinical trials

Managing clinical trials, of whatever size and complexity, requires efficient trial management. Barbara Farrell shares from her wide experience.
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Storytelling in diabetes: a mixed-methods study

The patient as storyteller and the story as ‘self management’
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Research impact: the new jargon for knowledge to action

If we are going to take impact seriously, we need to be clear about the philosophical assumptions underpinning different kinds of research and also the different kinds of links between research, practice and policy.

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