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Translational research is messy and dynamic. In this blog, Director of the MSc in Translational Health Sciences, Professor Trish Greenhalgh, introduces us to the MSc and discusses the need for such an interdisciplinary and applied programme that explores downstream elements of knowledge translation, such as human actions and interactions, to improve the success of efforts to implement innovations in complex healthcare systems.
Dr Daniel Adegoke wins 2025 NDPCHS alumni survey prize
8 August 2025
After winning the inaugural Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care Sciences (NDPCHS) alumni survey prize, Dr Daniel Adegoke, MSc Evidence-Based Health Care (2020), reflects on his time at Oxford and shares his journey from postgraduate study to pioneering trauma research.
Oxford University Chancellor Lord Hague visits Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
28 July 2025
Lord Hague, Chancellor of Oxford University, visited the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences (NDPCHS) to explore how its research and teaching are addressing urgent health challenges in the UK and globally.
MSc Applied Digital Health graduate published in BMJ Heart journal
- Alumni
- Cardiovascular & metabolic
- Digital health & innovation
- Global perspective
- MSc in Applied Digital Health
15 July 2025
MSc Applied Digital Health graduate Sintieh Nchinda Ngek Ekongefeyin leads new research published in BMJ Heart, mapping mobile health interventions for cardiovascular care across Africa and identifying key implementation barriers and opportunities.
Global Healthcare Leadership Alumni Retreat brings together healthcare leaders from around the world
9 April 2025
The NDPCHS Global Healthcare Leadership Alumni Retreat united alumni, students and faculty from across NDPCHS programmes for a dynamic weekend of learning, collaboration and leadership – highlighting the power of community in shaping the future of healthcare.
DPhil alumna awarded Mildred Blaxter Fellowship for medical sociology research
17 December 2020
Congratulations to Dr Caitlin Pilbeam, a medical anthropologist and postdoctoral researcher in the Department, who has been awarded the Mildred Blaxter Fellowship from the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness.