EBHC student spotlights

Evidence-Based Health Care

The EBHC programme offers part-time graduate courses and professional short courses in evidence-based health care, designed to give students the flexibility to retain full-time employment and other commitments. Taught by leading researchers and educators, this programme delivers targeted training in core areas of health research that explore methodologies and solutions to inform better health care.

The programme is delivered in partnership with Oxford's Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences and is supported by the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.

Meet our students

Discover what our students have to say about the EBHC programme using the links below.

Robert Baird

Robert Baird

After finishing a fellowship in paediatric surgery, Robert was inspired to pursue the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care in order to incorporate new information in to his practice

Omotayo (Tayo) Adebanji

Omotayo (Tayo) Adebanji

Tayo is using the knowledge gained from the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care Systematic Reviews to improve population health in High-, Mid-, and Low- income countries.

Anne Carroll

Anne Carroll

Anne used the knowledge gained from the MSc in EBHC to improve the care that she delivers to her patients and the health care system in Dublin.

Enderson Miranda

Enderson Miranda

Enderson completed the Teaching Evidence-Based Practice module in 2017 and is now using his skills to educate the next generation of practitioners in the field of teaching Evidence-Based Medicine.

Dr. Kushal Banerjee

Dr. Kushal Banerjee

Kushal runs a private practice in New Delhi and as a result of the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care he is now more confident with his research and finds that his peers and seniors now seek his advice

Michael Haney

Michael Haney

Michael enrolled on the MSc in EBHC Medical Statistics to fill the gaps in his knowledge when it came to peer and grant reviewing.

Anne Jensen

Anne Jensen

Anne chose the part-time DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care as it meant she could both work and study

Scott Kaatz

Scott Kaatz

Scott worked as a full time physician in Detroit while completing the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care and the programme helped him gain a global perspective on health care

Ho-ming Lee

Ho-ming Lee

Ho-ming Lee is a Specialist in Family Medicine who started studying the part-time MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care in 2018.

Lorenz Meuli

Lorenz Meuli

Lorenz is now a statistical advisor for the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery as a direct result of the MSc in EBHC Medical Statistics.

Moses Mulimira

Moses Mulimira

Moses is a mental health worker and completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research prior to doctoral research.

Prof. Dr. Hassan Siegfried Abou-Rebyeh

Prof. Dr. Hassan Siegfried Abou-Rebyeh

Hassan committed to studying for his MSc in Oxford despite living in the UAE