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Evidence-Based Health Care

How Youtube is being used as a platform to share opinions and experiences of a controversial treatment for Multiple Sclerosis

Brandon O'Neill, DPhil Candidate, PCHS, gives a lecture on treating Multiple Sclerosis and how social media is being used to share experiences of patients.
Green Templeton College

Cochrane Lecture 2013: Trials In Emergency Care

Ian Roberts, lecturer in Clinical Trials Unit, LSHTM, gives the 2013 Cochrane lecture on Trials in Emergency Care. He discusses the need for clinical trials in emergency situations and explains how such trials can and should be conducted.
Evidence-Based Health Care

MSc in EBHC: Introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care

Annette Pluddermann, Senior researcher DPCHS, gives an introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Ethics and infectious disease - navigating the moral maze of pandemic control

With Professor Paul Klenerman Principal Investigator, Institute for Emerging Infections.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Towards an HIV vaccine: understanding immunity to HIV infection

Sarah Rowland-Jones, Professor of Immunology, gives the 2013 Weatherall Lecture on understanding immunity to HIV infection.
Evidence-Based Health Care

A Welcome to the Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care

Dr Carl Heneghan, the Director of the Centre of Evidence-Based Medicine, gives a brief welcome to the Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care.
Evidence-Based Health Care

An introduction to the Masters in Evidence-Based Health Care

Sharon Mickan, a Knowledge Translation Fellow in the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, gives an introduction to the Masters in Evidence-Based Health Care.
Uncertainty as part of decision-relevant information

The Experience of Different Sectors in Communicating Risk and Uncertainty part one

Wendy Jarrett, Associate Director, Media Relations, National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templeton College, Oxford.
Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies

Galen and the Ontology of Powers

Jim Hankinson (University of Texas at Austin) gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012.
Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies

Immanent Intelligence and the Natural Faculties in Galen

Brooke Holmes (Princeton University) gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012.
Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies

On Weakness/Strength and Sickness/Health in Ancient Daoist Philosophy

Hans-Georg Moeller (University College Cork), gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012.
Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies

Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquity

Philip van der Ejik gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012.
Green Templeton College

The Experience of Different Sectors in Communicating Risk and Uncertainty part one

Wendy Jarrett, Associate Director, Media Relations, National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templton College, Oxford.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Pandemics - Can we eliminate major worldwide epidemics?

Larry Brilliant, President of the Skoll Global Threats Fund, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School.
Engage: Social Media Talks

Would you blog the truth?

Peter Gill discusses the power of the blog for knowledge exchange and communicating the truth behind health research findings to wider audiences.
Alumni Weekend

Revolutionising 21st Century Healthcare Through Technology

A panel discussion on new techniques and applications in the emerging field exploring the boundaries between man and machine in medical imaging, drug delivery and taking healthcare from the hospital to the home.
Alumni Weekend

End of Life: Should Physician-Assisted Dying be Legalised?

A debate on the whether the choice to end their own lives could be safely offered to some people with terminal illnesses.
Big Questions For The Future

What are the primary healthcare issues in resource deprived areas?

The healthcare needs of teenagers in India are the focus of a new study by the George Centre for Healthcare Innovation.
Big Questions For The Future

How serious is our exposure to dangerous infections?

The world has become a safer place because of vaccines but does our increasing connectivity mean the world is getting riskier in terms of our exposure to serious infections? By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design.
Big Questions For The Future

Can we create vaccines fast enough for a future pandemic?

An exploration of how to get from vaccine development to vaccine delivery in time to deal with a health scare such as a fast-moving global pandemic. By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design.

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