OxPrimaryCareSci
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Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at Oxford University.
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http://www.phc.ox.ac.uk 01-10-2012 16:48:14
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A new heart disease calculator could save lives by more accurately identifying high-risk patients missed by current tools.
Read more about the recent research from OxPrimaryCareSci: ow.ly/cY0950RqxPu
Some patients at high risk of cardiovascular diseases are missed by current prediction tools.
Research led from OxPrimaryCareSci developed a new tool â QR4 â to include more health conditions that increase an individualâs 10-year risk of CVD.
phc.ox.ac.uk/news/new-heartâŚ
Know what it's like to try to record clinical encounters for healthcare research?
Complete a short survey from OxPrimaryCareSci's Dr Charlotte Albury and help inform research that will enhancing this vital method and improve healthcare communication.
Great poster from Eleanor Barry and OxPrimaryCareSci on âHow do UK general practice teams understand and manage pre-diabetes?â â within the consultation we recommend the greater retention is paid to discussing the social context and meaning of behaviours.â #DUKPC2024
Members of the Oxford Primary Care Cancer Group at #CAPRI2024 . Thanks University of Melbourne PC4 for an amazing conference! OxPrimaryCareSci
Well done Oxfordâs Kiana Collins for winning Best Poster Award for her systematic review of clinical guidelines for repeat PSA testing, well deserved! #CAPRI2024 OxPrimaryCareSci
Scholarship applications for the MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership close on April 22nd! The course brings together top experts from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care and SaĂŻd. Limited scholarships are available, see more at: ow.ly/NolI50RbhfT #OxfordMGHL
Our librarian Nia Roberts has co-authored a systematic review on disparities in COVID-19 mortality amongst the immunosuppressed, with researchers in OxPrimaryCareSci and UK Health Security Agency.
The review is published in the Journal of Infection and is open access.
sciencedirect.com/science/articlâŚ
Does #FeNO -guided treatment of #asthma reduce asthma attacks? We have now recruited 2100 patients into define-study.com. We need 400 more patients by end of May! If you are interested, phone 01865 289350 OxPrimaryCareSci Primary Care Research Centre Nottingham Research Asthma + Lung UK Kay Wang