Transforming our health and care system
Hepatology at Home: patient-centred liver care beyond the hospital
OUH creates the UK’s first service to bring hospital-level diagnosis and treatment into people’s homes.
Changemakers – Clinical research careers
- Kathryn Lubasch: Genetic Counselling in research
- Katie Hards: Nursing in research
- Michelle Taylor-Siddons: Pharmacy in research
- Owen Gustafson: Physiotherapy in research
- Kirsty Bartlett: Enhancing home care with point-of-care diagnostics
- Zoë Miles: A leadership journey in hand therapy
- Amanda Colston: Navigating the frontiers of mental health research
Research infrastructure
- Oxford Health BRC – Bringing innovation to mental healthcare
- The EMCRF – Oxford’s dedicated centre for experimental medicine research
- The Oxford Health CRF – Oxford’s pioneering facility for mental health studies
- Oxford’s Brain Health Clinic – Where almost every patient consents to research
- Working together to evaluate virtual Transient Ischaemic Attack outpatient clinics
- Pandemic preparedness – leading change in response to the threat of emerging infections
- Building collaborations for allied health research – the 2024 OxInAHR Symposium
- Developing research capacity and capability for nurses, midwives, allied health professionals and pharmacists
Health technologies
- Oxomics, a new spinout with a game-changing cancer blood test
- Augmenting clinical decision-making with Chronosig
- Meet Dora, Ufonia’s AI clinical assistant revolutionising patient follow-up
- Optellum’s Virtual Nodule Clinic: A trailblazing AI for early lung cancer diagnosis
- Harnessing AI, digital and medical technologies to speed up stroke care and reduce costs at Brainomix
Leadership Q&A series
- Professor Sir Jonathon Montgomery: Evolving Oxford’s model for academic health partnerships
- Professor Sir John Bell: Reflecting on ten years as OAHP Chair
- Professor Paul Carding: Supporting research-active Health Care Professionals
- Professor John Geddes: The Mental Health Mission
- Professor Helen McShane: Briding the gap
- Professor Keith Channon: Partnership, innovation and the future
- Professor Linda King: Enterprising career pathways
- Dr Nick Broughton: Creating quality improvement cultures
- Professor Sir John Bell: Life Science Missions
- Professor Gary Ford: Innovation that sticks and spreads into practice
- Professor Gavin Screaton: Culture, collaboration and inclusivity
- Professor Meghana Pandit: Adapting and transforming healthcare systems
