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Mastering the Evidence 2016 - Student Testimony - Hayley Trueman - Oxford AHSN

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The Oxford Academic Health Science Network Fellowship programme supports innovators across the NHS in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and Oxfordshire. Participants study for a Masters (Msc) in Evidence Based Healthcare while continuing their frontline work. The programme is a unique collaboration with the University of Oxford, funded by Health Education Thames Valley. The three-year part-time course, which launched in 2014, is free to students. The 13 current Fellows include doctors, nurses, midwives, a physiotherapist, a pharmacist, a radiographer and a dietitian. They are working to integrate best research evidence with their own expertise and patient values, helping to influence change and raise healthcare standards in their workplaces. This is the story of Hayley Trueman, a mental health nurse in Oxford
The Oxford Academic Health Science Network brings together the NHS, universities, business, patients and the public to promote best health for our population and prosperity for our region. Breaking down traditional organisational boundaries and building stronger relationships between industry, scientific and academic communities - coupled with better knowledge exchange - will bring lasting benefits as best practice is spread quickly and widely across the NHS.
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The Oxford Academic Health Science Network brings together the NHS, universities, business, patients and the public to promote best health for our population and prosperity for our region. Breaking down traditional organisational boundaries and building stronger relationships between industry, scientific and academic communities - coupled with better knowledge exchange - will bring lasting benefits as best practice is spread quickly and widely across the NHS.
Further information is available at;
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