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Rethinking community healthcare through research, education, and innovation. The Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, is a world-renowned centre for academic primary care. https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/

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International Women’s Day 2026: Department researchers contribute to landmark report on menstrual health To mark International Women’s Day 2026, we’re pleased to highlighting the contributions of two of our researchers to a major new Parliamentary report on menstrual health.

In celebration of #InternationalWomensDay, we're proud to highlight the contributions of Dr Sharon Dixon and Dr Tori Ford to a major Parliamentary report on menstrual health.

Their research highlights the impact of period pain in young women and the systemic dismissal of women’s pain in healthcare.

09.03.2026 12:01 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Modern waterfront conference centre with a sweeping curved white roof, tall spire and blue sky.

Modern waterfront conference centre with a sweeping curved white roof, tall spire and blue sky.

We are delighted to announce that we are exhibiting at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare in Oslo, Norway.

📅 9-11 March 2026
📍 Stand E10

Come chat with us to learn more about healthcare leadership programmes. 🏥✨

More information here: https://bit.ly/40aaqBP

07.03.2026 11:02 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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A new @who.int Collaborating Centre will contribute to the promotion of healthy and sustainable diets 🍽️🌍

The new Centre will be co-directed by our own Prof Mike Rayner and @jessicarenzella.bsky.social from the @oxprimarycare.bsky.social

Learn more ➡️ buff.ly/RNhN57C

06.03.2026 14:22 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0

Our team is now a WHO Collaborating Centre for the Promotion of Healthy & Sustainable Diets. Which is pretty cool (well, I think it is anyway).

06.03.2026 12:51 👍 13 🔁 4 💬 1 📌 0
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Department team designated as a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for the Promotion of Healthy and Sustainable Diets We’re pleased to announce that the World Health Organization (WHO) has designated a new WHO Collaborating Centre for the Promotion of Healthy and Sustainable Diets, recognising the work of the Sustain...

Exciting news! The @who.int has designated our Sustainable Healthy Food Group a WHO Collaborating Centre for the Promotion of Healthy & Sustainable Diets 🎉

It'll be led by @jessicarenzella.bsky.social & Prof Mike Rayner from @oxpop.bsky.social, working closely with @petescarbs.bsky.social.

06.03.2026 11:42 👍 7 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 1
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British children are growing taller but not for the right reasons A new analysis of Child Measurement Programme data from England, Scotland, and Wales challenges recent reports suggesting children in Britain are getting shorter. The analysis, conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford, reveals that average child height has increased over the past two decades. But these gains are not related to improved child health, the researchers say. The increases in average height are closely linked to rising childhood obesity among poorer children and widening socioeconomic inequalities.

NEWS: British children are growing taller but not for the right reasons

Key factors for this increase are rising childhood obesity and widening socioeconomic inequalities.
@oxprimarycare.bsky.social 

06.03.2026 09:03 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Congratulations to Pradeep Virdee SPCR Postdoctoral Fellow, for his prize winning abstract presentation at the SAPC South West Conference for his project on validating the BLOODTRACC risk prediction models for colorectal cancer detection in English primary care. 👏

#sapcsw2026

Congratulations to Pradeep Virdee SPCR Postdoctoral Fellow, for his prize winning abstract presentation at the SAPC South West Conference for his project on validating the BLOODTRACC risk prediction models for colorectal cancer detection in English primary care. 👏 #sapcsw2026

Congratulations to Pradeep Virdee, SPCR Postdoctoral Fellow, for his prize winning abstract presentation at the SAPC South West Conference for his project on validating the BLOODTRACC risk prediction models for colorectal cancer detection in English primary care. 👏

#sapcsw2026

05.03.2026 15:58 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 2 📌 0
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Four colleagues seated in a small meeting circle with laptops; one man smiling while others listen and speak.

Introducing a new blog series, The importance of healthcare innovation: Reflections from MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership students. 🌍💡

First up, Didier Chaukron shares his insights from the module on addressing challenges within healthcare fintech.

Read more: https://f.mtr.cool/dsqejcljve

05.03.2026 12:16 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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British children are growing taller but not for the right reasons | A new analysis of Child Measurement Programme data from England, Scotland, and Wales challenges recent reports suggesting children in Britain are getting shorter. The analysis, conducted by

NEW: Oxford researchers found average height among British children has risen over 20 years - but the increase is linked to rising childhood obesity and widening inequality, not better health.

Find out more from @oxprimarycare.bsky.social ⬇️

03.03.2026 16:53 👍 9 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
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International Advisory Board to strengthen global leadership in primary care Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences announces International Advisory Board to advance its Strategy 2025–2030 and global collaboration

NEWS: International Advisory Board to strengthen global leadership in primary care

@oxprimarycare.bsky.social  announces International Advisory Board to advance its Strategy 2025–2030.

04.03.2026 16:04 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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The algorithm works. Now what? Reflections from Oxford's AI in Healthcare event AI tools in healthcare often work in isolation but stall in practice. Reflections from Oxford's AI in Healthcare event on why implementation, not algorithms, is the real bottleneck – and what primary care research brings to the problem.

The NHS 10 Year Plan commits £10bn to digital transformation and bets big on AI. But at Oxford's AI in Healthcare event, the recurring question was what happens when the algorithm works and the system around it doesn't.

04.03.2026 11:09 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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British children are growing taller but not for the right reasons New research from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences challenges recent reports suggesting children in Britain are getting shorter to reveal that average child height has actually ...

British children aren’t shrinking, despite recent claims, they’re actually getting taller ⬆️

New research shows this isn’t a simple good news story though. Height gains are largely driven by rising obesity among poorer children, reflecting deepening health inequalities.

03.03.2026 14:56 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Can losing weight improve psoriasis? What the evidence shows Evidence from multiple trials links weight loss with milder symptoms and improved wellbeing in people with psoriasis.

'Research now shows that, for people who are overweight, losing weight can improve both the severity of psoriasis and overall quality of life.'

Read more from the @oxprimarycare.bsky.social's Sarah Morrow ⬇️

26.02.2026 13:47 👍 10 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
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Driving health equity through leadership | Saïd Business School Health inequities persist across systems, regions and populations and leadership plays a critical role in addressing them.

Join us Thursday for 'Driving Health Equity Through Leadership' 🌍

Oxford faculty, students & alumni share insights on advancing health equity through policy, healthcare delivery, and global organisations.

📅 5 March, 2–3pm 💻 Online 🎙 Laura Davidson

www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/events/drivi...

03.03.2026 11:29 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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New study questions the evidence behind behaviour-change communication guidance for GPs Advice on how general practice staff should talk to adult patients about behaviour change is common, but new research from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences found that this behav...

Talking to patients about diet, smoking or alcohol is common for GPs. 🥗🚭 But is guidance on how to have these conversations evidence-based?

New systematic review in @bmc.springernature.com from a team including @charlottealbury.bsky.social & @jlivbanks.bsky.social suggests often not 🤔

27.02.2026 15:16 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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Smoking remains stubbornly higher among disadvantaged groups, new research confirms New research finds people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage are more likely to smoke, more addicted, and less likely to attempt to quit – a pattern that holds across different types of disadvantage.

NEWS: Smoking remains stubbornly higher among disadvantaged groups

A joint research study has shown that people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage are more likely to smoke, more addicted, and less likely to attempt to quit.

25.02.2026 13:00 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1
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The world of Femtech Digital fertility trackers promise control and empowerment, but how are they reshaping women’s experiences of conception and care? In this blog, Kate Sheridan draws on her DPhil, Femtech for Fertility...

Digital fertility trackers promise control & empowerment, but how are they reshaping women’s experiences of conception & care?

Through her DPhil research & a public engagement event, Kate Sheridan explores their impact on reproductive norms, healthcare & imagined futures of women’s health tech 👇

25.02.2026 09:57 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Guest Lecture Series: Prof Sarah Stock - Breakthroughs in Women’s Health, In Utero, Wellcome LEAP
Guest Lecture Series: Prof Sarah Stock - Breakthroughs in Women’s Health, In Utero, Wellcome LEAP YouTube video by Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Science

Watch now: Prof Sarah Stock presents the groundbreaking In Utero programme, developing non‑invasive tools aimed at halving stillbirth rates and transforming antenatal care worldwide. Thanks to Prof Stock for an inspiring talk. Watch here: Guest Lecture Series. youtu.be/C62BpekkURk?...

23.02.2026 13:55 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Side-by-side portraits of dissertation award winners Amaani Khan and Stephanie Fraser, both smiling, with outdoor and city backgrounds.

Side-by-side portraits of dissertation award winners Amaani Khan and Stephanie Fraser, both smiling, with outdoor and city backgrounds.

Congratulations to recently completed students Amaani Khan and Stephanie Fraser on winning this year’s MSc in Translational Health Sciences outstanding dissertation award.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/4rmKeQb

19.02.2026 11:03 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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“Everybody who comes onto this course leaves feeling like their world view has been changed, that their way of thinking has been challenged”

Dr Asli Kalin, GP and co-lead for the Global Health module on the MSc in Translational Health Sciences programme shares her thoughts: https://bit.ly/4rkuOfw

18.02.2026 11:02 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Headshot of Dr Rachna Begh

Headshot of Dr Rachna Begh

Dr Rachna Begh, MSc in Translational Health Sciences deputy course director, shares her experiences teaching on the programme, why students choose to take the course and the amazing feedback she’s received from students and alumni.

📽️ Watch Rachna's interview: https://bit.ly/4asnOad

13.02.2026 11:01 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Health Advice From A.I. Chatbots Is Frequently Wrong, Study Shows

ICYMI: Insightful piece by @teddyrosenbluth.bsky.social @nytimes.com highlights new research from @oii.ox.ac.uk and @oxprimarycare.bsky.social showing AI chatbots were no better than search engines at providing medical advice. Senior author Dr Adam Mahdi, OII. More: www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/w...

10.02.2026 14:32 👍 1 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 1
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Smoking remains stubbornly higher among disadvantaged groups, new research confirms New research finds people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage are more likely to smoke, more addicted, and less likely to attempt to quit – a pattern that holds across different types of disadvant...

However you measure disadvantage – income, education, housing, occupation – the pattern is the same: higher smoking rates, stronger addiction, harder to quit.

New study analysing nearly 200,000 adults in England, 2014–2023.

11.02.2026 15:08 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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AI chatbots give inaccurate medical advice says Oxford Uni study It found people using AI for health reasons found it hard to identify what advice they should trust.

ICYMI: A new study from @oii.ox.ac.uk and @oxprimarycare.bsky.social, carried out in partnership with @mlcommons.org and other institutions warns of risks of AI chatbots giving medical advice. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

10.02.2026 10:49 👍 10 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 1
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NEWS! A new study from @oii.ox.ac.uk and @oxprimarycare.bsky.social, carried out in partnership with @mlcommons.org and other institutions warns of risks of AI chatbots giving medical advice. More: www.oii.ox.ac.uk/news-events/... 1/5

09.02.2026 16:44 👍 10 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 0
A photo of Michelle Kwok holding a large stack of patient files standing in an office doorway.

A photo of Michelle Kwok holding a large stack of patient files standing in an office doorway.

What does leadership look like when plans unravel before mid-morning?

MSc Global Healthcare Leadership student Michelle Kwok reflects on delivering allergy care in northern Québec, exploring ethical leadership and decision-making where uncertainty is the norm.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4q2IfiJ

06.02.2026 11:02 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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How can healthcare tackle the climate crisis? 🌎

Three students – Dr Louisa Chenciner, Dr Monika Chowaniec, and Dr Ravi Lukha – share experiences of the new Sustainable Health Care module, part of our Translational Health Sciences programme.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3CorJWW

05.02.2026 11:02 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Turning a blind eye on children with cancer is not an option: a father’s personal perspective A health economist and father reflects on how his family's experience with childhood bone cancer exposed stark disparities in cancer innovation. Drawing on life inside an NHS oncology ward, he argues ...

This #WorldCancerDay, health economist and father Apostolos Tsiachristas reflects on how his family's experience with childhood bone cancer exposed stark disparities in cancer innovation.

Renewed scientific, policy & societal commitment is needed to ensure we don't turn away from these children 👇

04.02.2026 11:29 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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Who gets menopause treatment – and who is left out? Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is one of the most effective treatments for menopausal symptoms, yet a major new international study led by researchers from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care H...

"Too often, women’s background or health status appears to influence whether they are offered or take up HRT."

New research by @drjenny-hirst.bsky.social in @bjog.bsky.social shows that background, health & access to care all influence who uses #HRT rather than decisions shaped by women's needs 👇

30.01.2026 13:16 👍 3 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
A photo of Dr Anne Ferrey, pictured smiling, wearing a green blouse, standing outdoors.

A photo of Dr Anne Ferrey, pictured smiling, wearing a green blouse, standing outdoors.

📽️ MSc Translational Health Sciences Course Director Dr Anne Ferrey shares her view on the programme’s collaborative teaching and her research at the intersection of behavioural science & arts and health, featuring creative crafting projects in Iraq.
 
Watch Anne's video: https://bit.ly/49L0h45

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