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The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science

Doctor Anthony Fauci, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the President of the United States

Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford and one of the country’s foremost immunologists, chats with Doctor Anthony Fauci, Chief Scientific Advisor to seven US presidents.
Science with Sanjula
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Reducing the risk of self-harm and suicide - Professor Keith Hawton

Professor Keith Hawton discusses how we can help to prevent people from self-harming and dying by suicide at both an individual and population level.
Science with Sanjula
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Tackling racism and inequalities in healthcare - Dr Mehrunisha Suleman

Dr Mehrunisha Suleman talks about why tackling racism and inequalities in health and healthcare is so important, drawing on her research and experiences.
Evidence-Based Health Care

Heart Failure in Primary Care: Lessons from Big Data

Dr Clare J Taylor, Academic GP, explores how we can use large, anonymised GP datasets to improve our understanding of heart failure management in primary care.
Evidence-Based Health Care

Evidence in Women's Health: Are there higher mortality rates in women who have been operated on by male surgeons?

In 2022 a Canadian population based retrospective cohort study hit the headlines in the U.K. by claiming that women were 32% more likely to die if operated on by a male surgeon.
Future of Business

Public health through a small Island’s lense

This week Kaitlyn Neises-Macano talks with Andreas Finzel about her work in public health on Saipan, a tiny island in the Pacific.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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The Role of Social Endometriosis Research in Improving Care and Addressing Intersectional Health Disparities

Dr Annalise Weckesser will discuss her qualitative studies exploring women’s experiences of endometriosis and doctors’ perspectives on treating the condition and how to improve care.
Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Hope in Healthcare

In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Professor Stephen Clarke the role of hope in patients undergoing major healthcare procedures, and how it relates to decision-making in situations of risk and uncertainty.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

P4 healthcare and precision population health - a transformation of healthcare

Dr Leroy Hood, CEO of Phenome Health, discusses his strategy for precision population health
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

The Great Health Dilemma: Is Prevention Better than Cure?

Join Professor Chris Dye, author of The Great Health Dilemma, and Professor Salim Abdool Karim, Director of CAPRISA, as they discuss ways to invest more money and effort in health promotion and prevention around the world today.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Leading and teaching Evidence-Based Health Care

Professor Kamal Mahtani and David Nunan interview Professor Paul Glasziou, Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University, about his experience of leadership and his work in capacity building through teaching and supervision.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Healthcare after the COVID-19 pandemic: the walls are coming down

Join Professor Chas Bountra, Professor of Translational Medicine and Professor Sir Charles Godfray as they discuss how the healthcare system has had to adapt due to the Covid-19 pandemic and what this means in the future.
Let's talk e-cigarettes

January 2021 with special guest Professor Jasjit Ahluwalia

Jamie & Nicola review 4 new studies & interview Prof Jasjit Ahluwalia.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

21st century technologies for tackling 21st century pandemics

Christophe Fraser of Oxford’s Big Data Institute, who advises the UK’s NHS COVID-19 Tracing app, and Prof Oliver Pybus discuss the opportunities and challenges of successfully applying new technologies to pandemics past, present, and future.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Conscience Rights or Conscience Wrongs?: Debating conscientious objection in healthcare

Alberto Giubilini and David Jones trade views and argue each other's position on conscientious objection in healthcare
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Choosing Now for Later: Precedent Autonomy and Problem of Surrogate Decision-Making After Severe Brain Injury

Recording of the New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar on surrogate decision-making after severe brain injury.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Better doctors, better patients, better decisions: Risk literacy in health

Can every doctor understand health statistics? Gerd Gigerenzer will describe the efforts towards this goal, a few successes, but also the steadfast forces that undermine doctors’ ability to understand and act on evidence.
Ethics in AI

3b. AI in healthcare

Claire Bloomfield, National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging, gives the second talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Image Consciousness in the Emergency Department - Developing and Evaluating Novel Radiological Pathways and Technologies in the Acute Healthcare Setting

A brief portfolio of four distinct projects - scaphoid injuries, blunt chest trauma in the elderly, acute gallstone disease, and a mobile x-ray machine with embedded AI technology.
Evidence-Based Health Care

Health Policy Evaluation

Professor Karla Hemming discusses using evidence-based policy in the evaluation of policy interventions and answers the question 'how useful is the stepped-wedge study as an evaluation design?

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