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We are currently identifying dissertation hosts for our MSc Health Economics & Decision Modelling students, because we encourage their dissertations to be conducted as part of a placement (academic, industry, consultancy, NHS etc). MSc HEDM has been established for 5 years, and we have organised UK and international placements for our students which has led to high quality and valuable research. Many of our alumni are now professional health economists, and several have taken up full time positions with their student placement hosts.The students will be ideally suited to undertake a cost-e
Author(s):Harris, P.E. | Cooper, K.L. | Relton, C. | Thomas, K.J.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: Complementary Therapies in Clinical PracticeAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Image from The GuardianInteresting article written by David Furniss, portfolio and practice director at BT Global Health regarding problems faced by today's healthcare system and how telehealth and agile working could be the way forward. Article can be viewed here.
TODAY
HRI Barcelona 2013: Inaugural conference brings homeopathy research into the spotlight
Author(s):Roberts, E.R. | Baumgartner, S. | Mathie, R.T. | Relton, C. | Thompson, E. | Tournier, A.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: HomeopathyAccess all results for your search in Scopus
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Getting the 'blues': the existence, diffusion and influence of pornography on young peoples' sexual health in Sierra Leone
Author(s):Day, A.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: Culture, Health and SexualityAccess all results for your search in Scopus
ISPOR Educational Videos Series
The ISPOR Educational Video Series is a collection of streaming videos from past ISPOR Meetings and Congresses, focusing on trending topics from the perspective of leading health care experts. Three new topic areas have been added recently:Health Care Decisions in Europe – Early Scientific AdviceThe Patient – What Outcomes are Important to the Patient in Health Care?Use of Multi-Criteria Decision
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