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Medical Innovation

Service-delivery innovations: Perspectives on medical innovation in the UK

Innovations in service-delivery can improve efficiency, but they may be resisted before they are accepted. What can be done to manage this?
Medical Innovation

Why is innovation in the NHS often hard to achieve?

Innovative changes in healthcare requires understanding the obstacles that can get in the way.
Public Health and Epidemiology (Richard Doll Seminars)

Richard Doll: his revolutionary life

Conrad Keating, biographer of Richard Doll, lectures on the life of the cancer epidemiologist and lifelong socialist who contributed much to our understanding of the effects of smoking and changed the way we regard smoking and public health.
Public Health and Epidemiology (Richard Doll Seminars)

Chris Patten on Politics and Public Health

Lord Patten, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, discusses his political perceptions of epidemiology in the UK, and in developing and emerging countries.
Cancer in the Developing World

David Kerr on Cancer Research

Professor David Kerr discusses his work on colorectal cancer, the process of how new treatments are developed, the changes in the NHS that he has witnessed over his career, and how cancer care differs in developing countries.

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