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  MSc in Translational Health Sciences


University of Oxford    Department for Continuing Education

Full time & Part time October MSc 12 months full-time / 2-4 years part-time Award winner
Medicine (26)

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The MSc in Translational Health Sciences at Oxford University is a cutting-edge programme that equips students with the skills to implement research discoveries in healthcare. This interdisciplinary course focuses on the practical aspects of translating innovations into real-world solutions. Ideal for researchers, research managers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, the programme offers a diverse range of modules to choose from. Students will engage in online learning, residential courses, and case studies, allowing them to apply their knowledge to real-life scenarios. Led by esteemed Professor Trish Greenhalgh, this part-time course prepares students for doctoral study while addressing the pressing challenges in healthcare today.

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The social science of innovation: this new course takes an interdisciplinary and applied approach to the challenges of implementing innovations and research discoveries in a healthcare setting.

Turning innovations into practical solutions for healthcare needs is an imperative – and one that can only become more urgent as demands on health systems increase. Our key focus in this Master's programme will be the ‘downstream’ phases of translational health sciences – the human, organisational and societal issues that impact on the adoption, dissemination and mainstreaming of research discoveries. We will address these issues using robust, interdisciplinary and practice-based approaches in this highly applied course.

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