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Trish Greenhalgh is a medical doctor and an internationally recognized academic in primary health care and digital health. She joined the Department in January 2015, previously holding professorships at University College London and Queen Mary University of London. She leads a programme of research at the interface of social sciences and medicine, emphasizing the development, evaluation, and spread of digital innovations. Her research focuses on celebrating and retaining the traditional humanistic aspects of medicine while embracing the exceptional opportunities that contemporary science and technology offer to improve health outcomes and relieve suffering. Trish is the Programme Director for MSc and DPhil in Translational Health Sciences and the Director of the Interdisciplinary Research in Health Sciences (IRIHS) unit. Her past research included various themes such as the adoption of new technologies in healthcare and the improvement of clinical services at the primary-secondary care interface. She has published 500 peer-reviewed publications and authored 16 textbooks. She was awarded OBE for Services to Medicine by Her Majesty the Queen in 2001 and has received several fellowships from notable medical institutions.
University of Oxford • Oxford, ENG, GB
Leading research in primary health care and digital health.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.