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SUMMARY:OPTN: Sharing Best Practices for Online Student Discussions and En
 gagement  - Vichithranie Madurasinghe (University of Oxford)\, Richard Bul
 bulia (Nuffield Department of Population Health)\, Anna Furmanski (Univers
 ity of Oxford)\, Sofia Pereira (University of Oxford)\, Prof. Sarah Wordsw
 orth (HERC\, University of Oxford)\, Sevasti Zervou (University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260415T120000
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DESCRIPTION:Course directors and tutors from part-time/blended/distance PG
 T/MSc courses and learning technologists will share how they approach onli
 ne student discussions\, both synchronous/live and asynchronous. \nSpeaker
 s:\nVichithranie Madurasinghe (University of Oxford)\, Richard Bulbulia (N
 uffield Department of Population Health)\, Anna Furmanski (University of O
 xford)\, Sofia Pereira (University of Oxford)\, Prof. Sarah Wordsworth (HE
 RC\, University of Oxford)\, Sevasti Zervou (University of Oxford)
LOCATION:Online Via Teams- Book to register and receive an invite. 
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/1dddedb2-69f9-4a19-baee-d921486a71ee/
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 ns and Engagement  - Vichithranie Madurasinghe (University of Oxford)\, Ri
 chard Bulbulia (Nuffield Department of Population Health)\, Anna Furmanski
  (University of Oxford)\, Sofia Pereira (University of Oxford)\, Prof. Sar
 ah Wordsworth (HERC\, University of Oxford)\, Sevasti Zervou (University o
 f Oxford)
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SUMMARY:Virtual Public talk: Surgery or stents – which is more effective
  in preventing stroke? - Richard Bulbulia (Nuffield Department of Populati
 on Health)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221012T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221012T133000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/87815196-896d-4399-a8da-c3a7527ce3cb/
DESCRIPTION:Stroke is the second largest cause of death worldwide\, respon
 sible for over six million deaths each year. A common cause of stroke is c
 arotid artery disease\, which can be treated in one of two ways: carotid a
 rtery surgery\; or having a stent fitted\, with a view to improving blood 
 flow to the brain.  Until recently\, it has been unclear which of these pr
 ocedures results in better overall patient outcomes.\n\nTo answer this que
 stion\, researchers at Nuffield Department of Population Health at the Uni
 versity of Oxford have coordinated the Asymptomatic Carotid Surgery Trial 
 2 (ACST-2)\, the largest trial to date comparing the outcomes of the 2 pro
 cedures.\n\nIn this talk\, research fellow and consultant vascular surgeon
  Richard Bulbulia will discuss the findings of the ACST-2 trial and whethe
 r patient factors favour one approach over another when treating those at 
 risk of a stroke.\nSpeakers:\nRichard Bulbulia (Nuffield Department of Pop
 ulation Health)
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/99450712016?pwd=QlIxaEhSNWZkT1VQTUJpTUltRmV4UT0
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/87815196-896d-4399-a8da-c3a7527ce3cb/
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  Population Health)
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