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42 Master's degrees offered by the university
Medical Anthropology
This one-year Medical Anthropology course at the University of Oxford offers a coordinated learning programme in both social and biological anthropological approaches to health and illness.
Evidence-Based Health Care (Systematic Reviews)
This Evidence-Based Health Care (Systematic Reviews) course at the University of Oxford is designed for health care professionals and researchers seeking to consolidate their understanding and ability in contextualising, carrying out, and applying systematic reviews appropriately in health care settings. www.conted.ox.ac.uk/msc-in-ebhc-systematic-reviews
Teaching Evidence-Based Health Care
The PGCert in Teaching Evidence-Based Health Care programme offered at the University of Oxford aims to foster and develop future leaders in teaching evidence-based health care by exploring different teaching styles, identifying development needs and through planning effective curriculum. www.conted.ox.ac.uk/postgraduate-certificate-in-teaching-evidence-based-health-care
Evidence-Based Health Care
The MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford is designed to help health professionals base clinical and health management decisions on valid, reliable and relevant evidence.
Nanotechnology for Medicine and Health Care
Nanotechnology for Medicine and Health Care from University of Oxford is an advanced modular master’s course, delivered by leading scientists and experts in this rapidly developing field. Offered by the Department of Engineering Science and the Department for Continuing Education, in collaboration with Begbroke Science Park.
Medical Education
Medical Education is a professional development course at the University of Oxford aimed at medical education professionals, spanning all medical specialities. It focuses on the history, contemporary issues and development of the field, as well as research methods and design and evaluation of research in medical education.
Medical Anthropology
The two-year MPhil course in Medical Anthropology at the University of Oxford offers coordinated training in both social and biological anthropological approaches to health and illness, with special emphasis on methods.
Psychodynamic Counselling
The Postgraduate Certificate in Psychodynamic Counselling at the University of Oxford is a one-year part-time course offering a broadly based knowledge of psychodynamic theory and practice, as the access point to a four-year, part-time clinical training in psychodynamic counselling/therapy, or as a stand-alone course.
Evidence-Based Health Care (Medical Statistics)
The University of Oxford MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care (Medical Statistics) is for professionals who wish to strengthen their statistical skills and ability to analyse data. Gain the confidence in carrying out the methods that are widely used in medical statistics, and interpreting the results for the practice of evidence-based health care.
Sleep Medicine
As a student on the Sleep Medicine offered at the University of Oxford in Sleep Medicine, you will spend two years engaging in a comprehensive taught programme covering the physiology of sleep, through to clinical practice and societal implications. Delivery is mostly online, with a one-week residential component. You will engage regularly in real time with classmates and teaching faculty.
Clinical Embryology
This one year, residential, taught MSc in Clinical Embryology at the University of Oxford provides graduate students, scientists and clinicians with highly advanced theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) along with intensive ‘hands-on’ practical training in essential laboratory skills.
History of Science, Medicine and Technology
This two-year programme in History of Science, Medicine and Technology at the University of Oxford offers a range of options drawing on the expertise of Oxford large community of scholars working in the history of science, medicine and technology.
Sleep Medicine
As a student on the PGDip in Sleep Medicine at the University of Oxford, you will spend two years engaging in a comprehensive taught programme covering the physiology of sleep, through to clinical practice and societal implications. Delivery is mostly online, with a one-week residential component. You will engage regularly in real time with classmates and teaching faculty.
Surgical Science and Practice
The MSc in Surgical Science and Practice from the University of Oxford is a part-time course which provides a strong foundation in some of the most important additional skills the future leaders of the surgical profession will need to acquire.
Oncology
The one- to three-year MSc by Research in Oncology at the University of Oxford course is based on the conduct of a specific research project conducted in a single research group or laboratory. Applications are accepted from both basic scientists and clinicians.
Research in Psychiatry
The MSc by Research in Psychiatry at the University of Oxford offers you the opportunity to gain a wide range of transferrable research skills alongside in-depth knowledge and expertise in one of an extensive range of research fields ranging from molecular biology to brain imaging and from behavioural research to epidemiology.
International Health and Tropical Medicine
The International Health and Tropical Medicine offered at the University of Oxford is a full-time one-year multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary programme examining major challenges to the health of populations in resource-limited contexts.
Patient Safety
As a healthcare professional taking the Postgraduate Certificate in Patient Safety at the University of Oxford, you will gain a deeper understanding of quality improvement and systems changes to create better patient outcomes.
Clinical and Therapeutic Neuroscience
The Clinical and Therapeutic Neuroscience course offered at the University of Oxford is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills of advanced technologies, to conceptualise and run research projects that develop and test novel psychotropic and neurological agents.
Musculoskeletal Sciences
The Research in Musculoskeletal Sciences offered at the University of Oxford is intended to provide clinical and non-clinical graduates with a wide variety of research skills, in-depth knowledge, understanding and expertise in specific musculoskeletal-related fields of research.