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. The Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research Group runs the data core of the Oxford-Royal College of General Practitioners Clinical Informatics Digital Hub. It is one of Europe’s oldest sentinel network
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Applications are invited for a Practice Liaison Officer Research Associate to work within the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research group ( ORCHID ::: Oxford-RCGP RSC ) led by Prof Simon
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Applications are invited for a Practice Liaison Officer Research Associate to work within the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research group (ORCHID ::: Oxford-RCGP RSC) led by Prof Simon
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and Reproductive Health (NDWRH), University of Oxford. The successful candidate will join a multi-disciplinary group of machine learning scientists, epidemiologists and clinicians at Deep Medicine who
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and Reproductive Health (NDWRH), University of Oxford. The successful candidate will join a multi-disciplinary group of machine learning scientists, epidemiologists and clinicians at Deep Medicine who
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Oxford University, Oxford, UK; Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, MA, USA; University of Queensland, Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research; University
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Applications are invited for practicing clinicians in the field of Cardiometabolic field, to work within Prof. Simon de Lusignan’s clinical informatics and health outcomes research group
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different hardware in both clinical and research settings. This will involve i) assessing variability of brain-health markers across hardware and its impact on clinically-relevant outcomes; ii) developing a
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mental health research structure across Denmark for continued and long-term development of translational epidemiology informing and improving clinical psychiatry. This includes developing and evaluating
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care pathways. The Computational Health Informatics Lab at Oxford University is at the forefront of research and developing such systems. This NIHR-funded PhD project will focus on the use of wearable